Example sentences of "[no cls] [pers pn] [verb] your [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Ca you take your coat off ?
2 One very quick point , sorry erm I do n't want to sound as if I feel I can but er I welcome your comment at the beginning the condition be be left out on what 's going on because I thought this was actually the key function of this committee and I mean I see these are being decision has been taken .
3 er I thought your chain was loose there the way it was hanging
4 Er I thought your Lordship had it , I 'm sorry I thought I 'd your Lordship .
5 You see that y er I mean your chapel could become your idol ca n't it ?
6 Er I mean your point about how , how much time is spent in travelling a small number of miles in York .
7 Well this i this i I feel that er I think your weekend fees are always dearer than your week
8 You know er you get your packet money each day and you can buy things .
9 And if you had a complete attendance you got your er you got your fee back again from the from .
10 Also I mean er we take your point and we 've made it before Ken that there 's a real danger of asking for a report from someone like Professor Gower and then picking it , instead of actually taking the whole thing because it does actually add together in some sort of coherence erm and had Professor Gower 's report been an exception in this entirety , we may not have been had the pleasure of having you back again today , but thank you very much , er all three of you for coming points so clearly
11 fund , er and we say that er , er we hope your Lordship will be with us on the main issues , but if your not , we say there are very powerful reasons of English and community law including er the obligation on the court under article five , to ensure that the , er the , the trials some two years hence lasting some five weeks with all the expert evidence , my learned friend says will be necessary , should not in the interim have the effect of er frustrating er the operation of er apparently valid provisions in the United Kingdom statutes and the Lloyds Acts and byelaws , which er , are themselves measures that have been adopted so as to pursue the policy
12 Erm , it 's er it tightens your neck muscles .
13 Erm it 's er it 's er entirely up to you obviously wh wh whether you take , where y you take your advice , but erm I would make the point that if you 're retiring in the next year or so , erm best to take advice erm relatively early , you know maybe two to three months before you retire .
14 Did you want to s you started your way through there ?
15 . And erm she goes oh sh he knows your reputation , I mean he not , maybe not by face but erm but he 'll know you , you know , just , he 'll know your reputation or by who you hang around with , I went I 've never done
16 Clatting the neeps and in Aberdeen they called them yowing And y We had your clatt as the yow they called it the hoe , the yow They cleared the Did that to the drill .
17 and erm erm erm I like your hair .
18 Erm I lost your page .
19 I see your fork tha I see your fork .
20 Have erm you finished your tea ?
21 Anyway I wish you met erm you know your mum 's
22 You that that was the other purl stitch because erm you put your needle
23 I 'd never get my letters written anyway so if you want to switch it off , I 'll get on with my letters and erm you do your knitting and I 'll , what is the time ?
24 Erm you gave your business card , sorry you gave your buyer 's guide first and Steve raised an objection then about do you find it a problem only selling for one company
25 Erm you mentioned your brother earlier and er Geoff from the sports and social club I 'd like to give them a call , do you have the numbers ?
26 In January l9X1 they seek your advice and ask you to prepare a cash budget for the forthcoming months of April , May and June l9Xl .
27 And erm he said your neighbour let me in , and I said , oh yeah
28 Some fa I know your face
29 But er i it took your time up when you know when you might have been enjoying yourself .
30 Yo yo you knew your clubman was coming , you 've stayed in and that is how our local clubman who is now dead , Mr became a councillor because naturally , people voted for him against the Conservative because he was someone they knew , someone like as came you know .
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