Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] in your " in BNC.

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1 And late at night the barrier here where you slip in your parking-token is often open , and you can just drive straight through . ’
2 Seeing it features in your catalogue , would you prefer me to send the copies back to you ?
3 It dries up too ; it cakes all over me ; sometimes I feel there is not enough soap in the whole world to cleanse me from the things that I did in your name … ’
4 ‘ With the same natural effusion of good colour , ’ Hope continued , deciding that excess was more apt than enough in this instance , ‘ that I find in your own complexion , ma'am . ’
5 All too often , students engage in study that only results in shallow or superficial learning of the first type — for example , the rote learning of names , dates , superficial factual data and characteristics that you hold in your short-term memory just long enough to pass an examination and that are then rapidly forgotten , because they have not been internalized — perhaps because our psyches know they are not of much use in the long run .
6 But to bring out questions , things that you felt in your groups that you would like to perhaps ask the others about , or came back and ask me , any particular points that you to read on or were n't clear when you were talking in a group , or things that you felt the others might you know , to talk about .
7 And that 's the , that 's the J that you use in your electronic circuits .
8 So we 've looked at asking question visuals We 've got involving trainees which , with which we talking about involving trainees think about this side of it erm I suppose this is one of the best ways to show Training should be chunky The idea is that you put in your input yeah you talked around a subject and give you some guidelines , then we get a chance to practise the participation .
9 Many of the questions that you pose in your leader would simply disappear under the conventional privatisation concepts .
10 The mnemonic RAM reminds you of repetition , association and mnemonics , and these three techniques can be used in combination or separately to retain in your memory the facts , ideas or opinions that you encounter in your studies .
11 All this marking and writing and reference back and forth between different textbooks and notes is the correct way to deal with impersonal communication of the kind that you encounter in your studies .
12 Excellent , it just store any , it stores energy , it does n't make any itself and that 's the point that they want you to make erm normal little throw away batteries that you have in your tape recorder or something , they produce energy , they do n't have energy sort of put into them , chemicals and things .
13 The Lexis search may refer you to source material that you have in your library but it also contains unreported cases .
14 The first thing we 're going to think of though , are the roles of people that you have in your team and how they might be able to help you in solving the problems .
15 In just a couple of days you 'll find your feet and get that special feeling that you belong in your Club .
16 ‘ He had more brains in his little finger than you have in your whole skinny body . ’
17 So you wrote in your letter , darling . ’
18 The pretence that it exists in your time and my time .
19 and Sarah goes to me I think he 's quite flattered , and I went in your dreams
20 ‘ Oh God , that 's just what she 's afraid of — she 's afraid if I got in your car we might go somewhere and park , for God 's sake . ’
21 ‘ Save a life ’ means literally that — what would you do if someone collapsed in your class , or in the street in front of you ?
22 Are you looking for the interaction where you learn something about the culture from talking to the people or do you want minimal interaction where simply you visit a place , and you stay in your little bubble or ghetto with people of your own tour company , you do everything together and you never come into contact with local people .
23 And you negotiate in your personal life — time and time again .
24 See all the houses on your shortlist first , consider them all carefully , go through the checklist again , and then if one of them seems suitable and you feel in your bones that you would like it , then make a further appointment to view it again .
25 Shows whether you will be penalised if you cash in your mortgage ahead of the term .
26 They read your letters , and if you write in your own language they bring back your letter and ask you to write it in English .
27 If your employer has the right , for example , to insist that you undertake certain other tasks or to move you to another department , your job will be at risk if you dig in your heels and disobey .
28 If you turn in your accomplice ( each prisoner is told ) you will go free and your partner will get 10 years in the clink .
29 The one thing it 's difficult to do is erase , but if you draw in your subject very lightly first and take as much thought and care as you would with a full painting , then erasing takes care of itself .
30 The hotelier does n't mind if you stay in your room .
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