Example sentences of "your [noun sg] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Set your watch immediately to agree with local time at your destination .
2 Now — who hates your son-in-law enough to kill off his wife and kids ? ’
3 If you find your kitchen hard to work in , tiring , cramped for space , uninspiring , or shabby , you can at least take comfort in the fact that you are not alone .
4 When a dog does start to show signs of becoming difficult about a visit to the surgery , you may want to arrange with your vet simply to walk up to the waiting room , pause here for a few moments and then return home .
5 ‘ And I think , after all the hours I have put in for nothing teaching you to ride , that you owe it to me to do your level best to win this competition .
6 And a large part of my time in Uganda was spent trying to market new species , taking on a wider range of species , and a more intensive utilisation , so that you 've opened up your canopy enough to encourage the regeneration of the valuable species .
7 Your opponent performs a roundhouse kick to the head and you slide forwards and drop your shoulders , throwing your weight forwards to free the rear leg .
8 If you are intending to use your card regularly to obtain cash , it could therefore be advisable to put your account well into the black before going away , in order to avoid the high interest charges .
9 So , then she said , oh right , I 'll get on your desk just to check that it 's alright , so she got , took my work essays off , and she got on my desk and then I said , oh I 'll help you down , so she sat on my desk to get off and of course it 's not attached
10 Friends of the Earth desperately needs your help now to prevent the greatest man-made ecological catastrophe yet known : the systematic burning of the Amazon Rainforest .
11 Can you imagine that , you know just using your imagination again to slip back to those er these things had n't been experienced .
12 You have examined the work of other authors , which I called to your attention only to indicate the avenues that are open to us , not to say ‘ This is great writing : emulate it . ’
13 Did he deliberately draw himself to your attention merely to involve you in this new Ordo — or because he hopes you might lance the boil of a conspiracy without him needing to show his own hand ?
14 You can protect your right either to stay in your home , or to realise your share in its ownership .
15 But it 's not your job then to start
16 I 'll think of your body tonight to warm my cell .
17 Lean your body forwards to squeeze the last few centimetres of range out of the punch .
18 I think , I think I 'm actually seeking your approval then to spend additional thousand pounds from our balances for this safety work , which we may well be able to top up later in the discussion this evening .
19 Erm , yes , under standing order thirteen and permission of the council erm I do call upon the chair as he introduced this item , do I have your consent so to do ?
20 Promise me as your husband never to do anything like that . ’
21 So is anybody in immediate problems at the moment or you 're o Okay , so , I 'll , it 's your chance now to do some work then for the next twenty minutes or so .
22 And then there 's just your vest now to go in the same drawer as your jumper .
23 You 're still working your strategy carefully to move down the field , using your back row , using your tight scrummage skills , using your three-quarters to gain some ground , and eventually you might outmanoeuvre the opposition defence and score .
24 ‘ Is n't that terrible shadow over your life enough to make you understand that you should desist from further experiment ? ’
25 Do n't you love your grandmother enough to come downstairs and give her a little goodbye kiss ? ’
26 Games which stimulate touch and the brain , such as putting several objects into a black cloth bag and then putting your hand inside to identify them .
27 2 Decide whether it will serve your purpose better to entertain individually or in a group .
28 Ed : Do you have a nostalgic memory of your childhood home to pass on ?
29 If hungry he 'd gnaw your ankle just to let you know to fill his bowl .
30 ‘ At least , I assume even you would n't be crazy enough to sprain your ankle just to get into my arms . ’
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