Example sentences of "[vb infin] [art] [noun sg] on your " in BNC.

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1 Once you have made your choice they will make the booking on your behalf and will handle all aspects of your holiday from then on .
2 I mean I think it might be good if before you did that you could try and explore a bit on your own and , and have some idea but I mean
3 Then , if you began to sing , they 'd tell you your mother , your brother , your children even , would catch a cold on your behalf .
4 ‘ Like I could smell the beer on your breath this evening .
5 Just thinking about it makes you feel the sun on your skin and taste the freshly grilled sardines and the prickly vinho verde .
6 can understand that you can do the rest on your own
7 Since an empty house is more of a challenge to burglars and squatters than one where there is lots of activity , you ca n't expect a rebate on your house and contents insurance — in fact your insurance company may even charge an extra premium if you are away for more than30 days .
8 I think steel balls are But you see you can do a display on your table ca n't you
9 ‘ I thought that , since your society has been in existence for ten years , I might do an article on your work . ’
10 ‘ If you look in it , you will see the nose on your face , right ? ’
11 However , if you remarry before you are 60 , you can not claim a pension on your first husband 's contributions .
12 ‘ Did you see a wolf on your walk ? ’
13 You should also see a newsagent on your left , so anticipate a man crossing the road with his nose in a newspaper and children darting across with ice-creams or sweeties . ’
14 However , weight is not the be-all and end-all and you must keep a check on your general shape and fitness .
15 And just as you would keep a watch on your neighbour 's house if they were away , you should do the same for unoccupied caravans on the site and report anything suspicious immediately .
16 Awareness that the world-wide economic situation will be crisis-ridden in 1993 should help keep a perspective on your actions .
17 Does a neighbour keep an eye on your house while you are away ?
18 Obviously you will keep an eye on your fencing and gates all the year round .
19 If you do n't keep an eye on your trousers ,
20 Rather , take me into your service , and I 'll keep an eye on your horse for you while you are off hunting .
21 ‘ What I mean is — she explained your circumstances quite openly and asked that if anything happened to her I would keep an eye on your affairs . ’
22 If you explain that in the drama lesson you are going to be working together , that you will need their help , that you can not create the drama on your own , you are raising their status , making them important .
23 Why do you think I brought you down to his place if it was n't so that I could stake a claim on your patience — make you listen to what I have to confess because there was no way you could run away from me — flag down a taxi , catch a bus and head for the airport ? ’
24 If you mean to put everything to rights between yourself and Benedict , you must make an effort on your own account .
25 Right , let's have the cream on your faces .
26 Right , let's have the cream on your face .
27 We 'll enter a merit on your records .
28 So if you become re-employed after retirement in a post which is outside of the education service , the civil service , local government , erm private industry , self employment , that work will have no effect on your teacher 's pension .
29 IN THE FRAME Do you have a masterpiece on your walls ?
30 Do you think these might have a bearing on your feelings about a woman as your parish priest ?
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