Example sentences of "your [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 Blows your excuse for going down the job centre .
2 You strengthen your body and raise your diaphragm for riding forward and raising the horse 's forehand .
3 Taking one multi-coloured piece at a time , roll out long tubes with your fingers for snakes .
4 Will you cross your fingers for me , Juliet ? ’
5 " Tam , because your responsibility for what happened is not so great as Kim 's , you and your sister will kneel in the corner of this room for one hour with your faces to the wall .
6 Ending the agreement , whether by you or the Bank [ see Conditions 9 and 13 ] will not affect your responsibility for withdrawals made before the agreement is ended .
7 This concerns your responsibility for the accuracy of the parliamentary record .
8 Therefore , please take this response as agreement with your requests for copies of the video and book and for incorporation of your company name on the end credits of the video and in the acknowledgements in the book accompanying the video .
9 If you have bad luck in the chase , if your wife is persistently flighty and difficult , if a chief favours your rival and ignores your requests for attention , then the cause is or may be witchcraft .
10 and in different shapes too , check your truck for the correct shape you need , either top or bottom .
11 Hank still has one and there 's an ad in your classifieds for a new CD featuring Jet playing the Bass VI …
12 DW is not your insurer for use of the Program .
13 Remember that a telephone call costs your employer both money and time , and for those reasons your technique for making calls should be both planned and cost-effective .
14 The following pointers will help you improve your technique for making calls :
15 You keep your teeth for life and it does n't take much to work towards this goal — just follow the advice given in this leaflet .
16 If you rent your TV and video you can save money by suspending or even cancelling your contract for the period you are away .
17 I 've been on your trail for a long , long time . ’
18 Joint borrowers enjoy protection on the first named party to the account , usually the main earner , but cover is available on both at additional cost — please ask your branch for details .
19 If you pay-in regularly , you can ask your branch for a separate book of slips .
20 You can ask at your branch for the balance on your account , or even find it out using one of your bank 's automated machines .
21 you should ask your branch for a copy of the bank 's tariff of charges .
22 Ask your branch for the Area Office address and telephone number .
23 Ask at your branch for details .
24 Please ask at your branch for a copy .
25 Please ask at your branch for full details .
26 Ask your branch for further details .
27 We did n't want to pop in else your father would be saying that we 're after selling you a new hat again , knowing your weakness for hats . ’
28 What you love are all those glitzy London shops where you can indulge your weakness for expensive baubles . ’
29 ( Jocularly ) Well , I 'd have a good look at your coins for a start !
30 With the more persistent caller , you may have to ask the Telephone Exchange to monitor all your calls for a while , or you can change your number and go ex-directory .
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