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

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1 Any major developments regarding family and your base in life later in the year — most notably around September 1 and late November — should be traceable to this early summer period .
2 Spending all your money on food instead of presents ! about changing the way you .
3 Keep your eyes on Guinness Today for reports on how Helen gets on .
4 Slow fill refuelling at overnight refuelling points is also used by many fleets , and there is now the possibility of filling your vehicle at home overnight from your domestic gas supply .
5 I could n't permit someone of your abilities to moulder away in a backwater .
6 From your point of view apart from waiting for further calls from her what can the police do ?
7 If it is possible to put your point of view frankly to an impartial and sympathetic individual , it may be that the difficulties that have arisen can be resolved without the need for drastic action on anyone 's part .
8 However , if you happen to be in a situation where you are out for lunch , then you can happily have your dessert at lunch-time instead of that evening .
9 All these excursions are very popular in resort ; but here 's your chance to book well in advance of the rush .
10 Try reducing your use of salt slowly over a period of weeks and use flavouring substitutes like herbs , spices and lemon juice .
11 The main thing is to shift your centre of gravity forwards behind the punch , so that it is delivered with plenty of power .
12 To you it is a phrase because you 've lived all your life at peace here in Cork .
13 Take a look at the Application Form and if you can complete it — without qualification — Family Assurance Society guarantee to accept your application and assure your life for £750 immediately on receipt of your completed Application Form and Direct Debiting Instruction .
14 Whatever your length of time away from the bedside , however , the Code of Conduct enables us to make sense of accountability , and to assess its relevance to the settings in which we work .
15 You inflict your self-reproaches on people close to you .
16 All in all , you will find that your chances of happiness together under the same roof will depend very largely upon your ability to respect and accept her individuality , to see that she gets her share of family affection , to make it possible for her to keep usefully occupied ( within her limitations ) in the home , and to engage as far as she can in all the outside interests she has always enjoyed .
17 Did you see much of the goal , or as it was a free kick floated in and Martin Foyle headed it back across the face of goal and erm your partner in crime really at the back put it in .
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