Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] i [vb past] your [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | On the other hand , it was on this condition that I joined your company : you agreed that should your business ever go public , I would have fifteen per cent of the equity for the nominal sum of fifteen thousand pounds . |
2 | But so much happened , and it had slipped my mind until I realised your father and my mother must have known each other in the past . |
3 | Well that 's the best thing , cos I 'm on a case a couple of weeks and I rang your police on Friday night |
4 | If you 'd known at the beginning that I knew your parents you would n't have even given me the time of day . |
5 | Like I see her standing up in the toilet and I thought your hair looks nice in n it ? |
6 | ‘ There 's been a new development since I received your telex yesterday . |
7 | I have just visited the Hilliard Society exhibition where I found your magazine . |
8 | The morning after I received your letter , Monsieur Lemarchand . ’ |
9 | For what 's is worth , as a motorist , I may tell you I 'm thirty years standing , and I explained to the people when I phoned your office up , I 've had thirty years standing as a driver , I check my oil , I check my water , I lost no compression , no water . |
10 | ‘ I beg your pardon for intruding , ’ she said , ‘ but I came looking for someone to serve me with petrol and I heard your voices and then what you said about Brownies . ’ |
11 | And I have n't advanced his re-education since I got your message . |
12 | ‘ Naturally , he was not in his chambers when I left your message . ’ |
13 | They 're only some letters that I thought your mother would like to have ! ’ |
14 | He had exactly the same expression on his face when I mentioned your name as you 've got now . |