Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] your [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Think back to Jem Higgins and ask yourself of what use it would be for me to preach your message to him . ’ |
2 | When you 've taken the splints off your leg you can use them to strap your arm up . |
3 | Your army contains troops which are very good in hand-to-hand combat — use them to spearhead your advance . |
4 | Yet when I first came , you tried to make me think your position here was untenable . |
5 | He said , contrite , ‘ I wish you 'd let me read your diary sometime . ’ |
6 | You will let me read your book , wo n't you ? ’ |
7 | ‘ Take me to see your car . |
8 | ‘ Let me explain your birth to you , my child . |
9 | ‘ Your vassals will come to you for justice , and you can not expect them to accept your judgement if it can be seen that you hold the Yasa in contempt . ’ |
10 | Take me to meet your uncle — before he runs away . ’ |
11 | Well , if you consider that one in a hundred people in Britain means over half a million people , you are talking of a large group of people , who must have something in common to make them buy your product . |
12 | He wanted me to spell your name |
13 | Now , please let me demonstrate your Glory . ’ |
14 | Nothing that would lead me to inform your firm of her passing . ’ |
15 | plenty of other things to do do you want me to write your mother 's day card ? |
16 | If you can get them to absorb your material at all , that counts as an achievement . |
17 | Do n't let them steal your essence . |
18 | Just make up your mind , one way or the other , and let me know your decision . |
19 | It 's a wonderful opportunity , please do n't discard it out of hand because of pride or pique , just think it over for a few days and let me know your decision when you are ready . ’ |
20 | ‘ Let me know your decision . ’ |
21 | ‘ You must let me know your secret , ’ Sam laughed , when Luke finished , halted by the embarrassed blush which was spreading over Merrill 's face . |
22 | ‘ Oh , it do n't seem right , me takin' your bed . ’ |
23 | In the course of defending Creole against Shane 's objections , Chris actually begins to use Creole , distancing his own talk from that of Shane and putting into practice his own belief that " if you want them to know your culture you have to chat it " . |
24 | C It might seem tedious to you , but it might be interesting to them — because I mean to say , if you waant them to know your culture you afi chat it [ afi = " have to " ] |
25 | ‘ I asked your name , ma'am , ’ Theda told her frankly . |
26 | Why I asked your husband if we could all three meet for a little when I got you home . ’ |
27 | I asked your father to come in . |
28 | ‘ And , if I asked your father for your hand , you would support me ? |
29 | ‘ Do you wish to come over my face , or shall I swallow your semen , M'sieur ? ’ |
30 | I can remember the very first time it happened — I was out walking the dog with my mum and a car tooted at us , and my mum said , ‘ Oh , someone thinks your bottom 's nice ’ . |