Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] on your [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You should not rely on your memory about important issues or decisions . |
2 | ‘ Jeff 's job should n't depend on your cousin passing her exams . ’ |
3 | A lot of information has been crammed into this guide and if you intend going to the Continent , then this is one item you should definitely put on your list of things to take . |
4 | being shouted at running nine miles with three tonne of stuff you 'll never use on your back |
5 | However , you ca n't rely on your family and friends forever . |
6 | just for now put things up , look , what you ca n't get on your shelf put on the drawers because you know |
7 | They will not intrude on your holiday , but should you require their services , you know they 're within easy reach and where and how to contact them . |
8 | For the most part , calendars will have a lower mark-up than posters , card or other paper products , but this will largely depend on your buying power . |
9 | This way the pattern will be saved without the colour key , but it will still appear on your printout made from this screen . |
10 | Whether you think that dimension has been for the good of the game will probably depend on your nationality . |
11 | Unfortunately , it is virtually impossible to distinguish between a severe bruise and a hairline fracture , so the tournament doctor will sometimes insist on your withdrawal , pending X-ray examination . |
12 | Whatever your own essentials , some of the following items will certainly feature on your list of unavoidable expenses : |
13 | A good hairdresser will tell you a ) if she thinks it will suit you or not and b ) if it will actually work on your hair type . |
14 | ‘ This marriage wo n't trample on your life , ’ he said curtly . |
15 | You only receive the lower dependent wife 's pension and can only claim on your husband 's contributions after he draws a pension . |
16 | Other people can not act on your message unless they have understood it . |
17 | ‘ I really can not expect you to accept me after the way in which I have behaved , and then was wicked enough to read your private book , and the cuttings are there , I knew that you would want them back , and I expect that you will wish to make a career in journalism , and why accept a poor doctor , no need to do that , you can always live on your father 's allowance and what a remarkable man he is , so like you , or earn your living by your pen … ’ |
18 | Well you can double knit on your knitting machine |