Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] your [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is also noted as a shopping centre , and here again the old town is Tile a rewarding area , with its many boutiques and busy market stalls , and pavement cafes where you can break your journey .
2 And Templecombe is not some abbey where you can tap your toe and play the great lord .
3 Like computing , it 's an industry where you can make your way up .
4 At Portela ( 625m above sea-level ) there is a popular restaurant which specializes in espetada and where you can watch your lunch cooking on the fire of laurel twigs .
5 There is also a magnificent palm tree for shade where you can quench your thirst with a cool drink from the hotel bar which opens onto the sun terrace .
6 What you love are all those glitzy London shops where you can indulge your weakness for expensive baubles . ’
7 You can do this on Midland machines simply by pressing the appropriate button , And in some of our branches there are machines where you can use your card to see details of the last few account transactions or print out a short-form statement .
8 At Kunstat we visit a ceramics factory , where you can try your hand at the potter 's wheel and buy some very reasonably priced pottery from their retail outlet .
9 ‘ So I think the next phase of networking will be to have a point on your desk where you can plug your portable in . ’
10 The turning is a little after the village of Gan , where there is a tastery and a large cave coopérative where you can buy your Jurançon on trust , without troubling to check on the nearby vineyards .
11 Beyond these basic costs , most stations offer a number of ‘ packages ’ such as run-of-week , or based on numbers of TVRs , where they may run your commercial at any time they like , as many times as they like , so long as your eventual cumulative audience reaches an agreed figure .
12 Although I can see your frustration re : franky boy
13 ‘ I left the car in Parson 's Green and came in by Underground so I could hold your hand all the way back . ’
14 Please help me up onto your knee so I can pull your hair and punch you in the mouth . "
15 So I can feel your pulse , ’ he said impatiently .
16 So I must decline your offer .
17 ‘ Nicht sprechen Deutch , so I should save your breath . ’
18 It 's certainly an angle worth coverin' , although you 'll have your work cut out to round 'em up .
19 Dependent children are not usually covered by superannuation , although you should notify your employer if you are the sole breadwinner .
20 Fully-equipped with a state-of-the-art light and sound system , set in opulent surroundings and offering more beers than you can shake your tongue at , The Athenaeum aims for that more sophisticated European vibe , competing with the likes of well-established watering holes Dry and Manto
21 There is also the hereditary factor and cellulite does tend to run in families , so you may have your mother to thank for passing it on to you !
22 What you hoping then that the building society are gon na lend you the money so you can pay your bank draft off ?
23 The Professional version offers the additional feature of being able to make adjustments to the stitch layout from within the COLOUR PATTERN section , so you can edit your colour pattern and stitch layout at the same time if you want to .
24 Okay , so you can improve your prowess at windsurfing .
25 Right , erm three minutes again so you can spot your timing now , it 's under a minute on each of those red things because you 've got your introduction and your ending as well , okay ?
26 You then request the court to order the sale of the assets so you can recover your debt .
27 And underneath are four skid feet , so you can slide your Freestyle out whenever you want .
28 So you can have your meal where and whenever it suits you .
29 So , you 're putting her on hold , yes , so you can put your handset down .
30 Just as you have stretched your body beyond what you had previously thought possible , so you can stretch your mind .
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