Example sentences of "[vb past] your [noun sg] on the " in BNC.

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1 I often helped your uncle on the farm , and now I 'm helping you . ’
2 I found your issue on the Palestine/Israel question fascinating ( NI 199 ) but I 'm not sure I agree with your proposed two-state solution .
3 And found your notebook on the kitchen table , conveniently open at the name of this place .
4 The end caught … well , it caught your son on the side of the head .
5 If you hit a bump you banged your head on the top of the hatch .
6 and of course , you know , you er er you 'll get hold of all this as the more we do erm but you lost your way on the diagram by giving him too much I think and , and er the referrals you sort of lost at one point but you come back and reclaimed it did n't you ?
7 Say , for example , ‘ You remember when you fell over and hit your head on the door — well , that 's how Jimmy felt when you just hit him . ’
8 ‘ I saw your name on the front page . ’
9 ‘ We were just passing and we saw your plate on the gate , ’ said the tall elder one , ‘ and we thought it might be a good idea to — well , try you out . ’
10 " You still put your money on the evenings , though . "
11 Please put your name on the back of the photograph — only those entries submitted with a stamped addressed envelope will be returned .
12 do n't miss out PUT YOUR SALON ON THE MAP IN THE NEW salon directory
13 ‘ You only went and wrote your name on the outside , did n't you ? ’
14 You got your Co-op on the corner .
15 I passed your dad on the crossing the other day .
16 I considered your article on the response to the BBC 's advertisement for a science correspondent ( Forum .
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