Example sentences of "your [noun] [conj] i [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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31 | And your father and I thought you did the right thing about David . |
32 | ‘ It was not until I saw how Messer Bartolomeo 's news was received by your friends that I realised its importance for you . ’ |
33 | But that 's what I want tomorrow morning we 'll be looking at your preparation tonight on your call and I want I want you to tell me at the end of each why you chose the route you chose right ? |
34 | ‘ Your uncle and I think you should get on a train and come down to us right away , darling , ’ she said . |
35 | Please hold the sachet in your hand as I tell you how a small handful of granules like these have the power to stop the world 's biggest child killer . |
36 | ‘ Right , we 'd better get rid of your coat before I show you round , ’ Natasha said to Maggie . |
37 | ‘ I told your sergeant that I know nothing of my cousin 's death . |
38 | ‘ You 're not going to believe this , ’ said Alex , ‘ but I actually picked up the phone to call you this morning , except I realized it would have been the middle of the night your end so I put it down again . ’ |
39 | in the marriage relationship it 's not just that he says I have taken you , and all that you have now is mine , I take your debt and I discharge it fully , your debt of holiness to God , your debt of righteousness to God , he says I take it and I pay that price in full ! |
40 | you 're probably bored out your brain but I suppose it 's filling up your tape . |
41 | I hate your kisses and I hate you . ’ |
42 | One card read : ‘ I 'm your Mom and I love you and you love me very , very much . |
43 | And that 's why your idea that I think it does have to be a very gradual process where we learn to trust each other , we learn to live by our decisions that we make together rather than separate decisions . |
44 | Firstly , as noted , Dame Sirith laments the " " poverte " " of all old women and wins Margery 's ready — and formulaic — Christian sympathy : ( " For the love of God I pity your misery for I see you go ill-clothed and ill-shod . " ) |
45 | Soap your breasts until I feel your nipples hard against my palms . ’ |
46 | " I 'm Dan Brady , and I 've served the Cause both here and at home since before you were born … so I 'd take that look off your face before I take it off for you . " |
47 | It was another day before she 'd say , ‘ You made me bring food for your tart so I poisoned it . |
48 | ‘ I like your mother and I knew she badly wanted to stay . ’ |
49 | I 'm your mother and I forbid you to take that tone with me . |
50 | Then , just as I was convinced of your innocence , I discovered you 'd lied about your brother and I caught you with Rainald . |