Example sentences of "your [noun] [adv] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ADAPT YOUR PRODUCTS WHEN THE SUN SHINES
2 on the Wednesday when , when I go and get your erm , get your money out the bank maybe I 'm gon na pay poll tax , Billy pay for it until I get that money out on the Wednesday
3 ‘ If the craft was sitting on a launch pad — nose cone upwards — and if it was on a planet where the gravity was really powerful , so you were pulled back into your seat exactly the way you were when you were accelerating hard … . ’
4 When you do not bend your knees then the back muscles have to support and pick up the weight of your torso , arms and head ( 70 per cent of your body weight ) , as well as the object you are carrying .
5 We ca n't drive our vans like you do your car out the car park you know .
6 In the event of the Board terminating your appointment other than in circumstances of gross misconduct on your part or wilful neglect by you of your duties then the Board may in its discretion determine to pay you compensation in respect of that termination .
7 • Pull your child out the water .
8 Oh dear , oh dear , well any way your back too the grind stone now are n't you ?
9 Yeah your back too the grind stone .
10 If , however , you go back into your office and completely ignore your handset then the camp on will be cancelled overnight .
11 Everything seemed in order until a week before your departure when the hotel contacted Saga to say it was overbooked and could n't accommodate Saga 's clients .
12 ‘ Could you tell us , President , ’ Trevor Newsom asked the question , ‘ how you would describe your feelings when the marioc vote went against you ? ’
13 stick your tongue right the way out now .
14 Any odd QDMs received could be caused by your passing overhead the DF facility .
15 And if they do n't take your breath away the scenery certainly will .
16 It pleased him to see the shock his words delivered , and before David could protest , he lied , ‘ You 've been a help to me since my old bones went crook , and I 'll see you get your dues when the time comes .
17 ‘ Happen you 'll change your minds when the babby comes , ’ Aunt Sarah remarked when she heard .
18 Put your hand out the window and you 've got frost I got .
19 The promise of the Weaving Mother is that you may cast off your threads when the pattern is complete , and begin again .
20 at our next meeting is there anyone else you need to consult before making the decision to proceed now at this point , it 's coming to the end of the first appointment , you 're pretty sure you 're on your way so the pressure is off , he 's feeling fairly relaxed and hopefully he 's enjoyed the whole sale process with you , so what should his re his response be ?
21 * Show your reader clearly the structure of your essay or dissertation ( pp. 13 , 17 ) .
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