Example sentences of "your [noun sg] [conj] you [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 You can have your contract if you still want it . ’
2 Ah and I tell you daddy you never keep , and your mum that you never keep
3 You paid your money but you also paid your coupons — ensuring some stab at equality and some effort or control .
4 ‘ CHRIST ! ’ said Lucy hurtling to her feet , stalking the floor like Mildred Pierce , ‘ all your talent and you just want to be a bloody lover !
5 Judging by the picture on the LP cover , Social Distortion look like they would cut off your extremities and stuff them in your mouth if you even thought about calling them ‘ easy listening ’ .
6 ‘ That 's what happens , something ticks away in your mind and you suddenly realize there 's a connection .
7 Er you I take it you have n't changed your mind and you still maintain that exceptional circumstances are necessary , because that is how you view , how you read paragraph nine of P P G Two ?
8 This keeps everything fresh in your mind until you finally explain it in writing , and also leaves the evenings free for study .
9 It played tricks on your mind when you least expected it .
10 Perhaps you were active at school but have now become active only in spectator sports ; perhaps you have considered becoming more physically active but have lost your momentum before you ever began .
11 And it 's always a good idea to let them think you 've got better enchantments in your armoury than you actually have , if you take my meaning , even if you have n't got any enchantments at all .
12 They simply increase your panic when you most need help .
13 If you do so , you will not only build up more savings for your retirement but you also enjoy full tax relief on these contributions .
14 You lose your confidence because you never know whether you 've just asked that question or whether you are simply talking out-of-date rubbish .
15 However , if you stress to your husband that you really want him to stay awake and ‘ finish you off ’ , I 'm sure he 'll try .
16 Even when you were first married to Julius , I saw more of your husband than you ever did .
17 the number you start with , you keep that in your head and you always add the number you find out onto that .
18 If you put if you compiled your menu and you then found out that certain dishes were n't being sold what would you do then ?
19 Or you can mix it in the bottle with the oil so it 's always handy in your pocket if you ever have occasion to use it .
20 You have the power to change your illness if you really believe you can .
21 It 's not very nice when you 're driving the vehicle and er I know you 're all experienced drivers and then you get somebody sitting there alongside you starting to look at you do , and I I you could 've been driving all your life but you still feel a bit edgy and a bit tense .
22 For ‘ Paris ’ add Prague , London , Venice , anywhere beautiful and foreign and not of the everyday , and for ‘ young man ’ insert ‘ or middle aged woman ’ and for ‘ lived ’ and ‘ or visited at a time in your life when you most needed it . ’
23 Blenders are very useful , particularly if you make nourishing soups in your slo-cooker and you occasionally want to puree them .
24 A solicitor can both draw up your will and act as your executor if you so wish .
25 Burn up too many calories catching your food and you simply need more food to replace them .
26 An upward blow to the nose , driving it towards the forehead could seriously injure your attacker when you only intended to give him a bloody nose .
27 ‘ Well , you lost your breakfast and you never got lunch .
28 Aroused your curiosity till you just had to find out more — ’
29 I think you 'll just have to move your house so you just have to do a couple of miles .
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