Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] your [noun] [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Do be careful of your honour and mine , and consider appearances ’ , he begged her .
2 Are you sure , ’ suspiciously , ‘ that you 're as fond of your family as you pretend ? ’
3 ‘ I was fond of your father and I was fond of your brother , but I ca n't say I was ever the least bit fond of you . ’
4 If something goes disastrously wrong with your hair and you need a new look NOW , why not wear a wig ?
5 ‘ Nothing wrong with your elbow if you can hit like that , ’ she spat .
6 And he went to the doctor and the doctor said well you have n't got anything wrong with your skull but I 'll take your blood pressure .
7 Erm be careful with your titles cos it 's not easy to title them .
8 Also , you will need to be particularly careful with your diet if you are not to suffer from fatigue .
9 ‘ You are not very interested in your ancestors when you are young , but when you get older you begin to look at the rock from which you are hewn . ’
10 This keeps everything fresh in your mind until you finally explain it in writing , and also leaves the evenings free for study .
11 Always be honest about your intentions or you may regret it later .
12 You will be told if you are unsuccessful in your application and you will have the right to have your application reviewed .
13 Up to £40,000 payable to your estate if you should die following an accident .
14 I will pawn my life for her , she will never be so pert to your honour if you will be so good as to molest her no more .
15 I think it is absolutely essential that you are extremely clear-minded on your objectives and you 're extremely clear-minded on your order of priorities , remembering the prime aim is to serve the shareholders and their interests .
16 And : ‘ Nigel would have been delighted at your success and I was very moved by your point that at no time was he attended or touched by any but those close to him .
17 Do you find it hard to be objective about your looks as you grow older ?
18 He has decreed you are too old and senile for your post and I have been sent to replace you ! ’
19 As with the normal version , it is a very good game that 's worthy of your cash if you 've got a twelve hundred .
20 If you are dealing with a matter which upsets you , you may not be as objective in your judgement as you would normally be and you may be oversensitive .
21 But it 's obvious at your age that you wo n't be a tax payer .
22 So you should be halfway through your battle if you 're given an assignment erm that that is a resale
23 When you are connected , be clear and confident in your manner when you are asking for the person you want to speak to and in announcing yourself : ‘ Good afternoon , this is Kate Farmer from Witcombe & Co .
24 It looks as good inside your home as it does in the garden .
25 ‘ You have lived so long in your fortress that you have forgotten , even if you ever knew .
26 BE good to your secretary or you could end up in the worst seats on business flights and be booked into lousy hotels .
27 You should advise the Department in writing 21 days prior to your return that you intend to do so .
28 The soft , perished feel of the old washer which rubbed black on your fingers as you took it out of the tap .
29 The use of visual aids can be helpful to your talk but they are an aid and should not substitute for what you intend to say .
30 ‘ Pretty rough on your mother if it had n't worked out , ’ said Julia .
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