Example sentences of "your [noun pl] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I find the best ideas come from when you 're not actually touching the guitar , otherwise your fingers fall into the same positions and you get stuck in ruts .
2 Or are you just gritting your teeth waiting for the neighbours to turn the stereo on full blast or start a spot of DIY ?
3 If you 're on a long run conditions may change from the top to the bottom ; and when you feel your skis biting through the top surface it 's time to head back to the piste before you break up the snow too much .
4 Dear Harsnet , he wrote , I want simply to tell you that work on your notes connected with the Big Glass is at last under way and that I have remained scholarly and impartial throughout what has not been an easy task , in view of what you say about me and especially about my family , and which you must have known would give offense .
5 Your notes taken during the meeting form the basis for your formal minutes to be read at the next meeting .
6 Well when it comes in from the cow it 's at blood heat , and e you put it through your strainer and then you drain it and er you leave it be and it coagulates , goes consistency of yoghurt , slightly thicker than yoghurt , and after that stood a certain time you apply heat then you warm it up and you stir it , you break up the curd , and the whey gradually rises to the top and your curds settles to the bottom .
7 There will be an opportunity to make your views known to the Regional Council on the draft Structure Plan Review .
8 There will be an opportunity to make your views known to the Regional Council on the draft Structure Plan Review .
9 Centuries before Elijah , Joshua glimpsed the same syncretistic tendencies in Israel and delivered an ultimatum to the people : ‘ If it does not please you to worship the Lord , choose here and now whom you will worship : the gods whom your forefathers worshipped beside the Euphrates , or the gods of the Amorites in whose land you are living .
10 Read through your scripts putting in the odd finishing touches and making corrections to your English .
11 I enclose some of your forms completed to the best of my ability from information given by parish councillors .
12 From the moment you bruise your thighs clambering into the bucket seats and flick the engine into life , it 's clear that compromises are out .
13 I wonder if any of your readers noticed in The Times of 10 March how Lord Armstrong of Ilminster of the Victoria and Albert Museum 's Trustees , quite casually assumed that the independence of our national museums had already been similarly compromised ?
14 Retrace your steps to return to the Market Square
15 You will be able to see the lush green streamer weed swaying in the current , and if you look carefully , letting your eyes adjust to the movement of the current and weed , preferably with the use of polaroid spectacles , you may see one or more black shapes that suddenly emerge from under the green ribbon , hover for a few seconds in the open water and then just as suddenly disappear back into the weed .
16 Otherwise you would do well to keep your eyes fixed on the grilled fish and chicken , boring as they may seem in comparison .
17 If you intend to climb a mountain , you do not look at the foothills and worry ; you keep your eyes fixed on the summit , and that way , if you are very lucky and very determined , you may achieve it .
18 This will stop your eyes wandering about the page but still allows peripheral vision so that you are able to anticipate what is coming next .
19 Are your eyes set on the right holiday horizon ?
20 Your eyes look at the instruments and the instruments tell you you 're fine , you 're flying level .
21 Still with your legs crossed in the air , lightly clasp your hands behind your head .
22 The way it is normally your voices mingle into the
23 You walk deeper and deeper into the crystal cave , hearing your footsteps echo in the hollow cavern .
24 Lie out straight with your feet pointing towards the centre of the hole — that 's towards the rear of the craft .
25 Screw them up again and flex them out and let your feet drop to the side .
26 All of a sudden things that you had never discussed with your parents come into the forefront of things .
27 Suppose you lived at the top of the building , and your parents stayed on the ground floor .
28 The trolled and gargoyled buttresses wheel around you through rifts in the cloud ; they stretch , soar , disappear , solidify again suddenly out of the vapour then drift impossibly far up into the mist until your senses reel at the evanescent dynamism of the scene .
29 You must set your targets according to the situation .
30 We 'd gone miles , then saw your tracks going in the opposite direction , so we doubled back . ’
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