Example sentences of "[prep] [v-ing] [pron] [verb] your [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 " Thank you for the tea — and thank you for allowing me to join your table . "
2 The Students ' Union in the University of Ulster is concerned about your involvement and about helping you to enjoy your student days .
3 On the whole , though , relatively short sentences offer the advantage of helping you to keep your writing clear and understandable .
4 Analysed , considered and acted upon these facts and the others also available from your sales ledger can go a long way towards helping you make your business more efficient and profitable .
5 You have n't been on the receiving end of Doreen 's barbs , but if they pierce Ling 's skin to the extent of causing him to leave your service you can put a ring round the fact that there will be … definite disruption .
6 If you do n't feel capable of leading it get your mate to take you up , it 's worth it .
7 A SPUC conference generates little fundamentalist fervour , just a quiet earnestness and obedience to the call from the rostrum : ‘ We have ways of making you sign your commitment forms , ’ grinned John Smeaton , the grey-suited general secretary .
8 " It might perhaps be worth considering who controls your supply of coolie labor now .
9 Thanks for letting me use your page to publicize a human rights abuse in the UK .
10 Best wishes , and many thanks for letting me see your showreel .
11 Thank you very much for letting me see your paper in draft .
12 As for doing anything to get your practice — good God !
13 Nevertheless , these ratings , together with the brochure description , the information available at your travel agent and the price you pay , offer the very best guide in helping you select your Club .
14 His skill lies in helping you to achieve your aim for yourself .
15 I do n't want to be blamed for making you miss your deadline , as well as for everything else . ’
16 This is worth remembering if your employer tries to justify giving you a raw deal by interpreting a stringent contract of employment harshly , eg by insisting you move your place of work at short notice and without financial help from Leeds to Birmingham , as in one case — even where this is within the terms of an express contractual mobility clause .
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