Example sentences of "[be] [adv] to your [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She addressed Lizzie now , saying , ‘ Have you been in to your mother ? ’ |
2 | We 're down to your gun alone . |
3 | Still , you 're back to your post , and that 's the main thing . ’ |
4 | ‘ I 'd have thought Brahms and Liszt would have been more to your taste . ’ |
5 | WHEN YOU ARE UP TO YOUR ARSE IN ALLIGATORS , IT IS DIFFICULT TO REMIND YOURSELF THAT YOUR INITIAL OBJECTIVE WAS TO DRAIN THE SWAMP . |
6 | I , I completely disagree with your thoughts on the fact that there wo n't be a smell , so much so that the slightest smell if the , if the er proposal gets the go ahead and I shall be on to your office and asking to speak to you personally , to come and smell this erm |
7 | ‘ Émile dear , you know the success of Jean-Claude 's opera will be much to your credit , ’ I purred . |
8 | It 's much to your credit , my darling Alice , that you have n't done so . ’ |
9 | If fishing is not to your taste , Craigendarroch offers the irresistible lure of many more of the world 's finest sports … |
10 | If the informality of a self-catering holiday is more to your taste , Holimarine specialises in this type of holiday for the over 50 age group . |
11 | ‘ I think that 's up to your father . ’ |
12 | It is up to your supplier to get his money back from the manufacturer . |
13 | It is important , of course , that a horse is up to your weight . |
14 | The most relaxing way to spend an evening is up to your neck in salt water , honest ! ! |
15 | Well , I remember you once saying that the Belle Époque — the age of Lulu and Jacques Lartigue — was n't to your taste ! |