Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] in your " in BNC.

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1 You will probably be surprised at what a different experience it is actually speaking the words rather than running through them in your head .
2 In some circumstances a spouse or former spouse , children or anyone you have maintained may have a claim against your estate whether or not you have provided for them in your will .
3 Pets are not allowed to travel in the removal van so make sure you have proper provision for them in your own vehicle .
4 This practice has robbed your rivers of much of its spawning stock to the great detriment of the whole Scottish economy , for wild salmon bring money into the country in many ways and provide direct and indirect employment for many through anglers who fish for them in your rivers .
5 ‘ I will leave this chamber when I have finished and , Lady Prioress , I should be grateful if you would wait for me in your own chamber .
6 ‘ There has been enough of me in your life , child ! ’
7 Though you may identify a number of questions which may occur to your audience it is not necessary to answer all of them in your presentation .
8 This view was confirmed by a single 27-year-old artist in a discussion group : ‘ You 'd have to know them fairly well to be able to maintain an image of them in your head .
9 Make a list of them in your book .
10 Four of them in your One in each cylinder , goes up and down .
11 ‘ There were two of them in your garden when I came to see you yesterday .
12 And he does n't offer them , it 's not an either or package it is , I want both of them in your life !
13 well how would that how would that fit into the present context ? , erm , we 're assuming here that I have n't decided the er European points or some of them in your favour
14 how would that fit into the present context , erm , we 're assuming here that I have n't decided the er European courts or some of them in your favour
15 We 've got plenty of them in your box .
16 At least you 've had one of them in your own bed .
17 " Now remember , keep those finely kept hands of yours in your pockets ; I guarantee they 'll be the softest hands in the place tonight — and that includes the women ! "
18 I know you like hiking because I saw a photo of you in your little bum-freezers , so we 'll take you up on the moors and then call at Harry Ramsden 's for some fish ‘ n ’ chips .
19 I 'd give anything for a sight of you in your pleasant civilian dress , and even the ‘ digs ’ would seem a veritable palace , compared with sand , and ragged Arabs , and khaki-drill shorts .
20 You can also ask to be put in contact with others in a similar position to yourself and if you want to you can always arrange to meet regularly or form a support group to discuss matters which are relevant to all of you in your day to day work .
21 If you could also supply a photo or two of you in your trunks on the beach , I would be even more grateful !
22 I could do it when I thought of you in your house waiting to hear it all at my next visit .
23 Part Three — Conduct — lists in detail what is expected of you in your dealings with the public and your colleagues .
24 Hold that description of him in your mind for a moment .
25 You are charged with an offence which is contrary to section six of the Road Traffic Act of nineteen seventy two that you at Worley on the ninth of September drove a motor vehicle on the A six seven one Worley by- pass having consumed alcohol in such a quantity that the proportion of it in your breath exceeded the prescribed limit .
26 It 's erm an area where two elements of the law do n't quite meet tidily and For instance if you worth four hundred thousand pounds big figure , and you had a hundred thousand of it in your own name and three hundred thousand jointly with your wife , wife die er you die , your estate for probate purposes is a hundred thousand pounds .
27 I shall be drawing a considerable sum in a few days but you must know how it is , travelling the country as we old soldiers do … thank you … ten pounds will be quite sufficient … and you must let me spend some more of it in your excellent company … that evening 's entertainment we enjoyed together , Mr Wood , ’ his voice rose in the small hallway and the other guests and servants indoors and out strained noticeably to catch what would surely be the eloquent testimonial of a compliment , ‘ was one of the , shall we say , most boisterous and wise , a rare combination , Mr Landlord , I have spent , whether in London , in Europe or in and out of ships and foreign postings in a long lifetime .
28 Well it 's only horrible cos you 've put too much of it in your mouth at once .
29 You are strongly advised to consult a solicitor without delay to act for you in your appeal .
30 You may want to invite former colleagues to work for or with you in your new sphere .
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