Example sentences of "[prep] your [noun] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 What is the point of only taking what you need and looking after your resources for the future , if they are simply going to be swiped by somebody else ?
2 Not the ideal circumstances in which to hire someone who is to look after your children for a couple of years or more … ’
3 It 's one thing to leave your children with a couple you know and trust , but quite another to have a man you only know through a babysitting circle look after your children for an evening .
4 As a general rule , you can use your ex-husband 's contributions towards your pension for the years you were married ( i.e. until the date of the decree absolute ) .
5 Which fears stand in the way of your Dreams for the future ?
6 ‘ I do so much want to congratulate you and your parish on the televised celebration of your Mass for the Feast of Christ the King yesterday .
7 Saving on unavoidable costs : pay poll tax monthly ( rather than let the Council have free use of your money for a year ) ; use annual season tickets , which are substantially cheaper ; check if you can economise on energy use — within sensible limits as far as your family 's health is concerned .
8 Dealings with clients ' money — a solicitor must keep a careful and separate account of any money of yours that he handles and must account to you for deposit interest if he or she holds a significant amount of your money for a significant length of time .
9 The pension in these schemes is generally based on 1/80th of your earnings for the last few years before retirement , plus a lump sum of 3/80ths of the same earnings .
10 If I 'm right … there 'll be enough to take care of your Gran for the rest of her life , lovey .
11 ‘ The Regional and District Health Authority has shown contempt for the views of anyone who did not approve of your agenda for the health service on Merseyside .
12 For the best way to job-hunt in Europe is by going to the country of your choice for a few weeks and signing up with several private employment agencies .
13 We 'll also be looking back a little bit at the Breeder 's Cup , we 'll also have the result of your poll for the Channel Four racing personality of the year , there 's the picture puzzle and lots of other things as well which I ca n't remember .
14 However although many employers grant day release facilities , most of your preparation for the examinations will take place outside office hours .
15 Thank you , I am pleased to hear of your support for the principle of settlements which no doubt you 'll agree with me would tend to safeguard settlements within the greenbelt .
16 Judy Dunn , a Cambridge psychologist , recommends the preparation of your child for the new arrival .
17 Contact , OR and curl up in front of your video for an evening of entertainment , the like of which you 've never seen before .
18 Then I 'd go striding off across the moors to get the both of us out of your hair for a bit , what do you say ?
19 But it might help your learners if they used some of your techniques for the first five or ten minutes of viewing .
20 So do n't , you get most of your marks for the first erm sort of twenty minutes writing usually unless your r I mean some of you might not get any marks at but I mean most of you will yeah you get most of your marks on the first twenty minutes .
21 Now that used to go in the old stew pot and they used to boil the bones till the meat dropped off , and the vegetables And that was your most of your meal for the rest of the week .
22 Obviously there are no simple solutions to a difficult relationship with a demanding parent , but it can often be kept ticking over on a mixture of kindness and firmness and a refusal on your part to come out of your corner for a fight every time she chooses to ring the bell .
23 I have received with great satisfaction the loyal and dutiful expression of your thanks for the Speech with which I opened the present Session of Parliament .
24 You can arrest the bank account or salary of your debtor for the amount owing to you .
25 Calculate the average and marginal propensities to consume for each income group and comment on the significance of your results for the theories of consumption outlined in this chapter .
26 Is this the fruit of your labours for the week ? ’
27 House Martins : Look under the eaves of your house for a cup-shaped nest .
28 There 's no real I mean you 'd have to be in a real big way of a business and use a large proportion of your house for the gain on that proportion to exceed five thousand eight hundred .
29 ‘ I 'm afraid I 've taken up a good deal of your time for no purpose Mr. Preston .
30 Your lady wife told my sister at table of your desire for a truce with Famagusta , your wish to feed the pigs and convince them of their isolation .
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