Example sentences of "[verb] your [noun] [adv prt] for " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You can release all the mental strain that you 've built up when psyching your self up for a marathon , ’ she says . |
2 | ‘ If you do n't put your arm out , I 'll break your bastard back for you . |
3 | I had , I had a letter , I had two letters one for her and one for me saying would you please send your book back for her and mine send your book back cos I ai n't qualified for |
4 | Just put your papers down for a couple of minutes please . |
5 | No , I 've never heard that before , put your name down for your Christmas lunch |
6 | You put your guitar down for a second , and just as you turn away there 's a horrible discordant ker-draanngg ! , accompanied , if you 're unlucky , by the even more expensive noise of your headstock suddenly leaving the band to embark on a solo career . |
7 | Er put your hands down for the moment . |
8 | ‘ I 'll bring your bag up for you . ’ |
9 | So someone would come and clean his car and he 'd give it to them , yet you would work your guts out for a fairly modest salary … |
10 | the room over really but I mean if you can keep your heating on for that little bit of length of time |
11 | Simply place your finger over the end of the tube , lower the other end in the tank over the rubbish , and lift your finger off for a second . |
12 | Get your initials up for the ultimate high score . ’ |
13 | As I see it , you get your bills in for a certain amount and you 've got to pay it . |
14 | I thought you usually get your stuff in for the week ? |
15 | ‘ We 'll fight them , but if we get your ship back for you , you must take me back to England . ’ |
16 | Barry Manilow was on that same programme and afterwards Mrs Thatcher rushed up to him , got hold of his extremely expensive collar and said , ‘ You know , this is n't very well made , the shape 's all wrong , you should go to someone in Jermyn Street , young man , they 'll sort your shirts out for you . ’ |
17 | So I mean there are other advantages , and the answer is that in in in the long term you are getting your name down for one , so clear a space on your desk |
18 | So if you happened to be out of the house working it was too bad , unless you got a house cleaner to put your name down for you . |
19 | ‘ You stuck your neck out for him , anyway . ’ |
20 | I 'll have to promote myself and tidy your life up for you . ’ |
21 | got to keep your feet up for so long before |
22 | Genuine enough , he pulled your arms out for half the race until you asked him to quicken , when you found there was nothing in the tank . |
23 | I walked away from Frank , saying , ‘ So this is the gratitude you get for running your heart out for Britain . ’ |
24 | See when we go normally there 's no time limit , but busy week you have a we had the orange armbands , you , you trade your key in for an or orange armband |
25 | Ask your mother-in-law round for supper ? |
26 | Try your wrap out for size as a sarong skirt |
27 | What you must avoid , in the case of the large breeds , is offering a big meal and then taking your dog out for some strenuous exercise . |
28 | You took your clothes off for it . |
29 | To benefit from tax-free interest , you must leave your money in for five years . |
30 | There is still time to get your name down for Donald Hedrick of Kansas State University on : ‘ Flower Power : Shakespearean Deep Bawdy and the Botanical Perverse ’ . |