Example sentences of "your [noun pl] you [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He could bring back those of your possessions you will need for the rest of the voyage . ’
2 When preparing a suggestion for costs to your opponents you should run through a checklist of the following tasks which are likely to have occupied your time during the case and assess how long you have spent on those tasks or how much time you think you should charge for having completed those tasks : Letters out , miscellaneous telephone calls .
3 Whilst knitting your designs you might spare a thought for Giant Pandas now very much an endangered species .
4 If you have read your books you will discover that the Romans used to have tasters too and loved food so much they 'd make themselves sick after each course by sticking a feather down their throats .
5 Should you wish to give away substantial sums of money which will reduce your savings you should notify the Department .
6 If you closed your eyes you could imagine them together on the promenade , arm-in-arm like they should be , the doctor with a silver-knobbed stick , loving one another in a public place .
7 " If you close your eyes you can see it in this room , the two of them standing there , rough kind of people .
8 As the outside and upper are also designed with weight rather than durability in mind , unless you are exceptionally light on your feet you would have to be either foolish or wealthy to train in a pair of racers .
9 My wish for you is that in your travels you will discover in yourself a truer meaning of life , and will one day return to us enriched and mature from your experiences .
10 At your reviews you will discuss the areas in which you are doing well and where you may need to improve .
11 Aggressive behaviour is defined as coming from a belief that your rights are more important than other people 's , and that in seeking to meet your needs you can violate those of others .
12 The formula for calculating how much additional pension based on your earnings you should get is fairly complicated , and the present formula will change in the future .
13 Once you are certain of your entitlements you can make a proper assessment of your financial situation .
14 And dresses are getting fuller — have n't actually reached the crinoline stage , but a more uncomfortable sort of stage where layers and layers of petticoats , so , over your undergarments you 'd wear like eight or nine flannel cotton petticoats to give an impression of fullness .
15 For all your sakes you 'll have to talk sense into her .
16 With your qualifications you could have had a much better job , a better salary .
17 With more time on your hands you may have to find more things to occupy your time : day trips , hobbies , societies .
18 The list that follows tells you what proportion of your points you may spend on character models , regiments , war machines and allies .
19 The list that follows tells you what proportion of your points you may spend on character models , regiments , war machines and allies .
20 WHEN you know your onions you can avoid the gap between the last of the main crop and the new harvest .
21 If you look around you downstairs with your eyes instead of your prejudices you 'll notice that the women here are as varied in age , weight and physical attributes as they are in race , colour or creed .
22 Why do n't you say if you 're a child you can go in a group of three , if your adults you 'll have to be in a group of two , so the children can attach themselves to any group .
23 When you have finished your interviews you should leave yourself time , not necessarily on the same day , to make an unhurried and carefully considered decision .
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