Example sentences of "i [vb base] [adv] [verb] your [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In Paragraph one oh nine , and one ten , th , I do actually draw your attention to two areas , though I think that members amongst all the issues that we have to deal with erm , to bear in mind in particular , and indeed the first one , probably the most important , in the sense of the longer term financial indications to reduce the extension of it is , limits that are being imposed upon local government generally , and of course here in Lincolnshire in particularly , in particular .
2 ‘ The hotel 's not for sale , Mr Hamilton , I 've already told your wife that .
3 I 've just seen your pic in the Standard ’ , she proclaimed excitedly , ‘ I 'd just like you to come on LBC radio tomorrow .
4 The worried crook grabbed Derek 's radio and called his bosses : ‘ I 've just robbed your driver and I think he 's having a heart attack . ’
5 I hope you do cos I 've just lost your page
6 Baillie had said to him ’ I 've just done your man .
7 ‘ I 'm afraid I 've just killed your cat .
8 I 've just got your number from Prue , ’ he says .
9 I 've just got your letter and Dad 's note to me .
10 I 've just got your letter of March 21st ( Mother 's Day ) , and was very happy to hear the news .
11 ‘ Yes , I 've just had your letter , ’ said Charsky .
12 And I 've just found your microphone as well , which is quite
13 Mm I do n't think I 've ever seen your log effect , is it a log effect fire ?
14 ‘ Liz , ’ he said , ‘ Liz , I 've always admired your style , but this was something else . ’
15 ’ ‘ I 've always admired your conviction , ’ Harriet says unexpectedly ; but then : ‘ I 'm sorry , he sounds dire .
16 I 've always valued your opinion .
17 I 've never seen your house . ’
18 ‘ But I 've never liked your mother and I never shall . ’
19 I 've still got your belt .
20 I 've still got your bottle of champagne in there Susan .
21 I 've still got your discod , remember , ’ Sendei threatened .
22 I have just received your Portfolio of MS drawings quite safely , ’ wrote the former to the latter in January 1844 ; ‘ I quite agree with you that they are not to be compared in finish with Lear 's , though generally accurate , but then Lear was a Man both for manners in Society & Skill in his Profession not to be easily found or replaced . ’
23 I have just read your piece about this year 's Munster competition .
24 In 1965 , soon after How Children Fail appeared , a teacher wrote me saying , in effect , ‘ I have just read your book , and like it .
25 I have immensely valued your advice , help , support , commitment , encouragement and above all your friendship over the last six years .
26 I have only to beg your pardon , Miss Kyte , and confess that I entirely misread the situation .
27 I am pleased to be able to tell you that I have now received your referee 's comments and that the result of your medical assessment was satisfactory .
28 I have always liked your house . ’
29 Although we have sometimes disagreed on scientific matters , I have always remained your friend .
30 ‘ My husband and I have never forgotten your Cordelia ; we saw it on our honeymoon , ’ said the young woman , who turned out to be the wife of an enthusiastic amateur producer of plays .
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