Example sentences of "your [noun] [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The WYSIWYG add-in goes a long way to helping you see how your masterpiece will eventually print out — but only approximately ( it 's pretty much like Windows 1-2-3 in that respect ! ) .
2 The gravel cleaner may be used in accessible areas and your fingers can gently disturb the gravel elsewhere , before syphoning out the debris .
3 For if you were such a brain , then , provided that the scientist is successful , nothing in your experience could possibly reveal that you were ; for your experience is ex hypothesi identical with that of something which is not a brain in a vat .
4 Anyone with a slightly cynical bent would have initial difficulty being convinced by the Inspirals ' contentment with their shrunken market — as someone who last saw the Inspirals dwarfed by a wealth of pyrotechnics and gargantuan lighting at Reading , your correspondent can only assert the view that their new scaled-down persona does them more than a few favours .
5 The key-words you adopt for your pattern-note must easily recall a specific meaning for you .
6 " Your presence would greatly enhance the dull routine of colonial life if you chose to attend any of our social occasions . "
7 I do n't know whether it has made any difference , but now we 're obliged to abandon some of our defences and it 's certain that your presence can no longer help us .
8 Even though your settlement may not be in a known danger area , no one can be sure .
9 He 'll get a shock when he sees your teeth wo n't he ?
10 Your contract should clearly state the currency in which your salary is to be calculated and also the currency and place of pay .
11 the grey curtains would go with your suite would n't they ?
12 Once you have assessed this DC , your decision can not be changed , so it is important to ensure that the consequences of the decision have been adequately considered .
13 Once you have assessed this DC , your decision can not be changed , so it is important to ensure that the consequences of the decision have been adequately considered .
14 Indeed , I can think of nobody your enemies would less welcome in the post . ’
15 Under the new Cheques Act , you can write Account payee between the lines of the crossing , and your cheque should then be paid only into John Smith 's account .
16 Some provide a protective barrier against the rain — your hair will still get wet , but is saved from damaging effects of pollutants .
17 Construct a safety bar ( which is removable ) just below the level of the lower stable door so that when you open the stable door your mare can still rush across , but her breast comes up against the bar .
18 There are two situations , however , where your mentor can not inspire you with his guidance .
19 Further , if you ignore the consequences that these actions may have for another , the voice of your mentor will then be replaced by a different voice guided by greed , destruction and hardness of heart .
20 Your skin may now be soft and smooth but it 's probably lily white too .
21 If used sensibly though , once a week perhaps , your skin will certainly benefit .
22 With a little help from Pond 's , your skin will never feel more than four weeks old .
23 ‘ You 're much more sensible than you used to be , but your mum ca n't see it , and my mum still thinks I 'm three and a half . ’
24 Your Mum ca n't afford toilet paper , she has to slide down the banisters .
25 And your Mum ca n't afford toilet paper for her pussy , so when she slides down the banister and says like blurgh , la blah la blah loo !
26 I think your mum 'll probably retire when your dad does wo n't she ?
27 So your mum wo n't be able
28 Your mum wo n't wo n't wha know what to do with herself now she 's got the dryer .
29 Well your mum wo n't go in until Sunday will she ?
30 Your mum would n't have liked it . ’
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