Example sentences of "your [noun sg] [vb -s] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Your protection increases by 5% of the original amount every year .
2 If you are below or above these measurements , your build tends towards one end or other of the average frame size .
3 This is because your hair goes through a growing phase which lasts from three to five years , then a resting phase which lasts for three to four month before it falls out .
4 You may also find your hair benefits from an intensive re-moisturiser once a week .
5 ARE YOU HAPPY WITH THE WAY YOUR HAIR LOOKS AT THE MOMENT ? :
6 Now Tess , ’ he said anxiously , as they drove away into the night , ‘ your heart belongs to me .
7 ‘ You know perfectly well that it is not me whom you love , but Mrs Greville , and the two children who are your responsibility , and , knowing that your heart lies with them , and not with me , I can not marry you . ’
8 You weave uncertainly along the road at first , but soon you pick up speed and rush smoothly forward , and your heart leaps with joy at the mastery of the thing .
9 Your writer refers to the recent agreement between BBC Enterprises and talent unions to allow release of BBC material featuring those union members , on the BBC Video label , for sale or rental to the public , for home use .
10 DISCOVER what your skin feels like when it is naturally soft and supple • NEUTROGENA NORWEGIAN FORMULA brings immediate relief to dry and rough skin • Recommended by dermatologists • The HAND CREAM 'S concentrated formula pours in moisture and forms a long-lasting protective barrier • LIP CARE soothes and heals cracked , chapped lips • EMULSION keeps skin moisturised all day .
11 Your skin asks for a gentle moisturiser that works in harmony with its own natural properties .
12 It is suddenly hoisted into the air by a set of teeth , and becomes so delightfully frightening that the horses snort and leap — and your jumper disappears at a gallop down the paddock .
13 Provided your building comes with an adequate floor , you can stand this on a row of substantial timbers , or on a number of carefully laid paving slabs .
14 Kerrie , your mum looks after Chloe when you are at work so you must look forward to being with her at night .
15 Your mum looks like a Ribena berry .
16 And your Mum stands on top of an ice-cream stan , van saying ten P a lick !
17 Your Mum smells like prawns as well .
18 ‘ I 'm gratified , ’ said Mr Stanforth , with only the mildest irony , ‘ that your judgement agrees with mine .
19 How you pack your sack depends on your chosen activity .
20 The way you pack your sack depends on what you 're doing .
21 It will automatically calculate , for example , what proportion of your income goes on things like the car and household items .
22 It is possible to include in the wording of the Deed that the covenant will cease if certain conditions occur — for example , if you become unemployed or your income falls below a certain level .
23 So , if we actually have everything highlighted again and we 'll actually not follow the list as in the book we 'll , if you type in alt C all your text moves to the centre go alt R everything moves to the right and alt L again it takes you back to left justified .
24 Your camcorder consists of a video camera and recorder built as a one-piece unit .
25 Your bike acts as the tent 's main support pole — the open bellend is draped over the crossbar and pegged to the ground using four pegs .
26 Thank you for your kind remarks regarding our various documents and reports .
27 I think your difficulty arises from the fact that if you choose someone who 's alive , they 'll deny it , and if you indicate that it was Dr Wetherby , whose bedroom on my plan is next door to yours , you immediately establish a connection with him which will interest us .
28 Whether or not you will be asked to pay for your course remains at the discretion of course organisers and managers , therefore , and I am unable to give any hard and fast guidance here , other than to say that they will have to be kept at a reasonable level to be affordable , particularly by those who have been unemployed or bringing up a family .
29 technical , to think of it technically , it 's when your sentence starts with a subordinate clause .
30 The young MFI salesman who is only concerned in making sure the commission on your purchase accrues to him , not his colleague , has forgotten why he is there in the first place .
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