Example sentences of "a [noun sg] your " in BNC.

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1 And a unique flavour was provided by the appearance of Stephanie Anne Lloyd ( formerly Kenneth Hull ) , ‘ by a technicality your first full female member ’ .
2 In such a case your report should be prepared at once , and the original instructions and any other documents sent to you by your mortgagee client , as well as your notes on title and the replies to requisitions , should be carefully perused .
3 Erm and I mean you 've obviously got to judge a bit your own capacity
4 You will almost inevitably find , as you begin to think what sort of a story your police procedural might have , that if will have to be set in a city of some size .
5 in a minute so what we 're gon na have a look at is we 're gon na have a look your identified preferred learning side and the questionnaire will actually help you do that .
6 quite a coincidence your experience of working in a children 's home
7 A change your mind
8 Usually she flashed back with a Mind Your Own Business , if anyone asked her a question .
9 Does it throw a light your story needs on to her character ?
10 As a result your hair is totally defenceless against everything it is exposed to .
11 It is disheartening to come to terms with the fact that your metabolism has adjusted to such a small calorie intake , and as a result your weight is unlikely to change .
12 Your pies are three for a pound your pasties are four for a pound .
13 So instead of ringing each other up on the telephone we spoke to each other over the C.B. as you do n't have to pay each time you speak as when you speak on a C.B. your words travel with Radio waves and when you speak on a telephone your words travel down wires .
14 I can well believe it , it 's a wonder your typewriter did n't get a hernia .
15 Oh , Mum , what a mess your daughter has got herself into , and all because of her silly pride , her determination to lash out first before anyone could lash back !
16 ‘ It seemed such a pity your room should be so dark and cold , Mr Stevens , when it 's such bright sunshine outside .
17 Alice had said : ‘ It 's a pity your husband did n't leave him to drown and save himself , but I suppose that on the spur of the moment he did n't weigh up the relative value of a useful teaching career and pimpled stupidity . ’
18 ‘ What a pity your father is so set against accepting what he might consider to be charity from Tamar .
19 It is only a pity your correspondence ca n't be read by the Palace .
20 In a crash your baby could be crushed to death .
21 the main or background yarn has to be of a thickness your machine can knit , but the weaving yarn can be much thicker because it is n't actually knitting stitches .
22 ‘ You are having the kind of crush that is natural in a girl your age , and if you had n't been seduced by a certain person ( whose name I shall not mention again since you dislike it so ) that would be that . ’
23 What a shame your noble birth does n't influence your behaviour ! ’
24 What a shame your line broke .
25 You might be surprised how dangerous a place your own home can be .
26 We do n't want the problems on our own doorstep cos when the chips are down , we like to go home , and we like to feel safe and if somebody 's entered your premises as an intruder then all of a sudden your security been taken away .
27 Excuse me a moment Your Worships while I write the out .
28 A job your dear mother would be proud to see you in .
29 lick your boom boom now a lick your boom boom now
30 Yes matey. a lick your boom boom down , a lick your boom boom down
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