Example sentences of "[that] [vb base] [prep] your " in BNC.

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1 The Bio bug 's about : There are bugs that creep , bugs that crawl , sometimes bugs that hide in your bed .
2 These are expansion cards that plug into your processor 's socket , after you have removed the 80286 , and give you access to either 386 or 486 chips .
3 Marc was saying , ‘ When I gave you that place on your twenty-first birthday , Peter , I foolishly imagined it would help you settle down as you seemed to have no idea what you wanted to do with your life .
4 It is not necessary to remember the specific events which occurred there — although there is no harm in doing so — but try to recreate that place in your imagination in the greatest detail possible .
5 The similarities that appear on your lists may be an indication that you are well equipped as a couple for a particular occupation or ministry .
6 The data has been collated from past What Personal Computer reviews and each entry in the data file includes details from the actual review and a reference so you can read all about the ones that appear on your shortlist .
7 Therefore , we 're not , other than the specific items that appear on your additions list , we 're not looking for any growth in the base budget at this stage , over and above that that 's already built into your budget base .
8 You can use these troops to close any gaps that appear in your line or face off against any flank attacks .
9 Now close your eyes and try to visualize that object in your mind , seeing it in precisely the same detail as before .
10 ‘ And then you 'd have another big problem : the leases that act as your collateral would sink in value , so the banks would run scared and ask for fast repayment . ’
11 And for the future of applications we talked about Gain and Multimedia and what that might deliver in applications that look like your business .
12 And I I guess you 've all seen that in the water bills that drop through your doors .
13 It 's such things that get to your heart . ’
14 List three rewards that operate in your life .
15 Appliances that respond to your lifestyle
16 Make sure you understand any exclusions or special conditions that apply to your policy .
17 Aye , well I mean that There 's there 's so many things that go through your mind that In a situation like that .
18 And more of the calories that go into your mouth will , to put it bluntly , go straight through and down the lavatory .
19 Do n't be afraid to make demands on yourself that go beyond your set limit — those who practise sport will recognize the truth in this .
20 Ideally , you should start thinking about at least some of these points , especially those that relate to your pension and to any savings or investment plans , five or even ten years before you retire .
21 Note down the first thoughts that come into your head and follow where they lead ; but do try to answer all the questions .
22 Be imaginative , brainstorm yourself , writing down all the ideas that come into your head .
23 First of all , I want you to write down , the first words that come into your mind , the first say half a dozen words that come into your mind when you think about stress .
24 First of all , I want you to write down , the first words that come into your mind , the first say half a dozen words that come into your mind when you think about stress .
25 Add any other areas that come to your mind .
26 those bricks that fall about your feet ,
27 ‘ It 's like those pesky jelly strings in eggs that stick between your teeth — really monstrous ones from an egg the size of a mountain !
28 My own view that Sun readers are n't stupid and that the general public is n't really a stupid erm but erm they enjoy reading it and they 're reading for the experience of reading , getting their views and are very almost like , have you ever seen processed cheese slabs , you know you can buy little pieces of cheese in little wrappers that stick on your bread or your butter or your rolls and the way the Sun , the Sun newspaper 's kind of like that , if you do n't wan na read thirty five pages in the Independent every day , enormous amount of news terrifically written , reported for the , for the most part , you could read the Sun at a quarter of the price , except that you do n't get all the news and you also get er a different political viewpoint but it 's one way of getting news in er
29 Catchy slogans and jingles Words and phrases that stick in your mind may well prompt you to buy a product when you see it in the supermarket .
30 Asthma is due to spasm of the airways that lead to your lungs .
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