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

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1 This time , do n't let them knock out your hood .
2 ‘ How would I know where your cousin is ? ’ she shot back at him .
3 ‘ How badly have I messed up your life ? ’
4 ‘ You had n't arrived when first I came , ’ he went on , ‘ so I went out and had a coffee , and when I came back your assistant told me you were with Naylor . ’
5 and you 've got to pick someone to choose out your card , and they do n't know if you 've got the Joker or not
6 He told reporters : ‘ They had bats and lead pipes and said stuff like , ‘ I know where your mother stays … ’ little things like that .
7 ‘ So I ca n't say that I know where your mother is or why she left . ’
8 I know where your house is , Muggeridge . ’
9 I know where your aunt lives .
10 I know why your grandmother is ill , ’ she said .
11 Now I know why your Adolph Hitler says you 're the master race .
12 So you reckon you 'll go into business on your own , eh ? — I know how your mind works ! ’
13 I get out your photo with the chipmunk face and kiss it .
14 I understand perfectly your desire for anonymity .
15 perhaps we have to look at the societal thing in that there 's something very macho seen as macho about football in Scotland which is stand on the terraces with a short sleeve shirt in zero degrees and having someone urinate down your leg and
16 I mean , Gary says you dream about marriage the same way you dream about someone coming down your throat ; it 's not something you 're going to actually do , not these days , but that does n't mean you do n't dream about it .
17 I knew when your lesson was and worked out when you 'd have to leave the house , and I 've been skulking around here , waiting for you .
18 I looked up your number in the phone book .
19 I thought perhaps your mother had seen The Call of the Wild as a child , and liked the name , ’ he explained .
20 It 's just er a small section of foot of a footnote which gives an account of the history of the clause in er of the section in the er Police Act of nineteen sixty four with which we are dealing and of course Your Lordships will be well aware that we moved on from Section er from the Sections of the Police Act , we 're not dealing with them at all , we 're dealing with what has happened to those Clauses since and I thought perhaps Your Lordship might Your Lordships might be interested in the sort of guidance which is made available th so , so fortunately to us and so that we can have our minds very clearly focused upon the issues .
21 I kept fucking your Mum so much my bollock fell off .
22 I think perhaps your pride is hurt .
23 I wonder how your mother could ever have come to live with Viola , ’ said Greg .
24 When I call out your number you jump up and you say , if you are and I say you say .
25 Put some cheese on and we set it I said to Paul I said anyway your dinner 's ready when you are .
26 So I just said in passing , I said Well your husband 's allowed up to two hours , he thinks it 's only gon na t Ooh she 's says it wo n't take that , no .
27 I return herewith your application in the above action for the following reasons : —
28 I 've only your word , ’ continued Cardiff .
29 Heart-lung machines , that a machine that I can use , when you 're put in a heart-lung machine , I stop this machine , I keep this machine going , and I take out your heart , and your , your heart , I drop it on the floor , pick it up , wash in Parmolive soap , and put it back again .
30 ‘ I know you to be right , ’ said Lydia in her reflective pedantic way , ‘ but I have not your courage .
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