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

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1 As Quigley had said to me , last night , ‘ Speak the whole truth of your heart when you testify , Simo ! ’
2 The Lady Mayoress and I were honoured to have y have the pleasure of your company when you visited us recently .
3 I mean you 're taking five percent of your money when you first go into the fund , and , and that 's an exceptional er amount of money that you wo n't get back , but if i if they 're saying well we 'll invest the whole lot for you , but you 've got to keep with us , w then y you 've got the option .
4 Most occupational schemes pay a proportion of your earnings when you retire and are called final earnings schemes .
5 the start state is the state of your kitchen when you arrive home after work .
6 The fame of your novel when you finish it — will rest in part on its power of allegory .
7 I trust you will bring the above to the attention of your committee when they meet to consider the application .
8 I trust you will bring the above comments to the attention of your committee when they meet to discuss the application .
9 I trust you will bring the above to the attention of your committee when they meet to consider the application .
10 I trust you will bring the above comments to the attention of your committee when they meet to discuss this application .
11 I trust you will bring matters mentioned to the attention of your committee when they meet to discuss this application .
12 As your pension is normally ultimately based on the size of your salary when you retire , the two years ' worth of added rights could still be worth a tidy amount .
13 ‘ I fully realised I was being firmly pushed out of your life when you went back to England . ’
14 Now you can have different temperatures in every part of your home when you want them .
15 There is a long and useful section on making the best of your snap-shots when you return home .
16 Well it 's a pity you did n't think of your daughter when you were whoring your way around the world , is n't it ?
17 How will you make me get out of your way when you know deep down that that 's the last thing you really want me to do ? ’
18 And you ar , it is part of your obligations when you take the house on .
19 A smile comes off of your face when you realize what we were , what you were talking about at the beginning .
20 You must get a magic lens in front of your eyes when you fall in love , that makes everybody beautiful .
21 Float , you pu , you put your plug in and it 's attached to the plug and it floats on the top of your bath when you 're having a bath .
22 Take your finger out of your ear when I 'm talking to you !
23 Take your finger out of your ear when I 'm talking to you !
24 Take your finger out of your ear when I 'm talking to you !
25 If you sell all or part of your business when you retire , you may not have to pay tax on the first £150,000 of capital gain with a further exemption allowed of one-half of gains between £150,000 and £600,000 .
26 It will be equally difficult to persuade them of your need when they know you spent a lot of money last week on a new car .
27 But stealing the tools of your trade when you are out in the middle of the night is macabre .
28 Awareness may come easily when you are experiencing the wonder of growing a plant from seed — it is a little less in the forefront of your mind when you are standing at the kitchen sink doing the washing up .
29 It 's difficult to get matches under your belt when you 're like that .
30 Mr Noel Osbourne , editorial director for Phillimore and Company , replied saying : ‘ This is the only indication we have had that there is anything at all wrong with this book , so I am sure you will be pleased with your purchase when you acquire a copy . ’
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