Example sentences of "in your [adj] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Well probably in your early days you 'll probably do a mix , but if y the quicker you can get to only work , and even to the extent I mean I went out and bought my own book that had personal recommendations on the front and I would actually show that and say look John the only way I actually work , while I get everything ready you might like to look through because it 's the only way I work , I purely work on a personal recommendation basis and that enables me to get quality clients like yourself erm and I can devote time to you rather than have to go out looking for people to tell my story
2 is er , is the main driving thing but in your early days it was material every time .
3 In your do-it-yourself practice you can try to spot long vowels by contrasting two of them with each other in sentences .
4 In your do-it-yourself practice you have already been talking aloud to yourself .
5 Er in your fuller statement you talk about the A fifty nine as being the only major trans-Pennine route to North Yorkshire .
6 You 've got nothing that would even attract a body-starved sailor ; even in your young days you were really nothing .
7 Then in your friendly way you start a cross-examination .
8 If you are in your late teens you may be very happy to be pregnant .
9 If you arc prepared to invest a lot of time and money in your new kitchen you might consider making a sort of kitchen/living or family room ; a real ‘ heart of the home ’ area , more casual than a living room , more cosy than a working kitchen .
10 Curiously , though , in your first paragraph you hit upon the solution to the problem of too many paintings and too little space .
11 The special difficulty here is that since relatively little essay structure is signalled by the question itself , in your first paragraph you will have to make very clear to your examiner what shape you are imposing on your discussion .
12 I mean your examination work , for in your other work you need no encouragement , for you like it so much as it is yourself finding expression in words . ’
13 There are certain problems that must be solved ( childcare is number one ) , certain inequalities , both in the workplace and home , that are still to be ironed out , but in your personal lives you know precisely where you are going .
14 I said well what you do in your private life it 's up to you if you want to get drunk and you want to spend money then that 's fine but once you step over that clock tower I said and you start interfering with my work it 's a different thing , I said well I 've and I 've just said nothing because although you ai n't worked right , at least you 've sort of you 've work in this factory sort of in the morning , you 've got over it but
15 In your professional practice you may have to carry out important and complex work , such as the writing of a critical report , in the noise of a factory or with a bulldozer working outside the window of your office .
16 Meanwhile , in your spare time you can write out recipes for a new-angle celebrity cookbook , some of the proceeds of which go to a cause so worthy it makes your eyelids retract .
17 Erm if you like , you filled in all those boxes in your spare time you come up with a whole list of these follies of human beings .
18 What that means in your particular groups you will nominate amongst yourselves who will be the fourth role play .
19 In your old age you 'll be making yourself an instant cup of tea
20 For a programme in which you can devote six hours a day to language learning , Brewster and Brewster suggest the following amounts of time on each phrase : In your daily programme you may experience two reactions — boredom or frustration .
21 If the seat sags in your fast car it does n't cost the earth to refurbish it .
22 That they ask you specific questions of that naming it 's a multi-choice more importantly in your written answers you will have to in , you are expected to include and correct systematic ohms for any organics that you deal with .
23 I can only say that in your own experience you must know it 's not that easy to stop loving someone .
24 In your own home you care for your family and you do other things — cooking , you do a bit of sewing and a bit of reading and a bit of knitting and a bit of writing … all kinds of things .
25 interesting , you said the British battalion , th y , in your own battalions you kept your own nationality .
26 In your own interests it pays to seek the opinion of other experts through their writings .
27 It is a serious and awful affair and I am sure in your own cases you would be of my mind .
28 Well it may be incredible , Eva , but in your own budget you have removed you reduced the fixed cost element by fifty percent for sixth forms .
29 They read your letters , and if you write in your own language they bring back your letter and ask you to write it in English .
30 Even if some sounds are similar to some in your own language they still need to be practised , as they may differ just a bit , and that sometimes makes it even harder to get them sound right automatically .
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