Example sentences of "your [noun sg] [modal v] be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Your contract will be with Fal Sail , and you 'll book direct with them .
2 Your contract will be with Falcon Sailing , a subsidiary of Owners Abroad plc , holders of the Air Travel Organiser 's Licence ( ATOL ) number 230 ; protects you financially .
3 Your Trail will be about a mile long .
4 Your coin must be in a reasonably good state if you can read the lettering , so it should be worth at least £50.00 , probably more , depending on its condition .
5 So I know what your board should be like .
6 You will find this a difficult problem to cure , although medical help from your vet can be of value .
7 A pleasant period is ahead of you , as opportunities for socialising with others of your kind may be at their peak .
8 Once you have signed the original Agreement and returned it to us , your money should be with you within two weeks .
9 Once you have signed the original Agreement and returned it to us , your money should be with you within two weeks .
10 Because your money will be in a unit trust fund that specifically invests in UK companies , by opening a PEP now , you have the opportunity to take particular advantage of the potential growth in the economy .
11 Explain to your passengers before you start that your eyes and your concentration must be on the road .
12 Much of what you will need for your study will be in the literary texts you have chosen — especially if you are reading annotated critical editions .
13 Most of your weight should be on the back foot .
14 Your mind will be in complete control throughout the session .
15 All your gear must be in good condition and regular checks cost nothing .
16 On the street , the roof of your car may be at just the right height for you to rest your elbows as you take the shot , and there are all sorts of other items of street furniture such as lamp-posts which can serve as props .
17 ‘ … your ring shall be on my finger and your heart in mine , and no touch save of your lips will ever be on mine .
18 Your neck could be on the chop if you were to say what you felt about this and I 'm awfully sorry .
19 By reducing the weight on the forehand your horse will be in a better position to use his muscles in the forehand with greater ease and freedom .
20 If you live with a ‘ grown-up ’ child or children , you have a right to claim for yourself ; but if you are not a separate householder , your benefit will be at a lower rate .
21 Your foal will be in her company for many months , and will be very much influenced by its dam 's temperament and behaviour .
22 Your foal will be in the mare 's company for many months .
23 Your home could be at risk if you do n't take some basic precautions — and not taking them now is giving a burglar an invitation for later .
24 Other points you will need to consider include : what type of investment policy would suit you ; what size contributions ( within Inland Revenue allowed limits ) you could realistically afford ; and what , after deduction of administrative and other charges , your plan might be worth when you come to retire .
25 but he said er , the man said , and I do n't , now I 'll see what yo your reaction will be to this .
26 Structural alterations Fundamentally altering the property to suit your business could be in breach of the agreement .
27 Once you have left drama school your attention will be on the immediate problems of survival and making progress with your work .
28 Your lecture will be at eleven o'clock , that 's for next Monday .
29 Although you can not be forced to accept a variation in the agreement , your job may be at risk if you stand on your rights .
30 If you are away from work for a lengthy period , or for short spells at frequent intervals , your job may be at risk .
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