Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] your [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | A phone call or a letter to them may set your investigations off on a completely new heading and give you further experts whose evidence would be helpful to you . |
2 | One or two of them may grab your arms while a third gets ready to hit you from the front . |
3 | I have always had very limited sympathy with what is rather mis misdescribed in my er er view , as industrial action , but there is one in history , one instance of industrial action with which I must tell Your Lordships I feel an increasing sympathy . |
4 | The next four paragraphs are important in the committee 's scheme of things and I must ask your Lordships ' indulgence while I quote them in full : |
5 | Mm , I ai n't had one board yet with anything missing , I must have your boards |
6 | I feel I should warm your readers that only ‘ inverter ’ types that use special electronic switching circuits should be used . |
7 | ‘ I should keep your opinions to yourself . ’ |
8 | ‘ I should get your lawyers on to that , ’ says Jimmy Jessop . |
9 | I might lead your men to the fugitive . ’ |
10 | Well I 'll do your windows now . |
11 | ‘ I 'll untie your hands , ’ Ellwood told her , ‘ but not your legs . |
12 | ‘ I 'll pull your legs . ’ |
13 | I 'll hold your ankles . |
14 | ‘ Then I shall drive you to Wellington , where I 'll meet your parents and inform your father you 'll not be returning to the office . |
15 | ‘ I 'll polish your boots , ’ he offered . |
16 | I 'll wake your ancestors ! |
17 | Good , okay well let's take some details from you and what I 'll do is I 'll register your details onto our mailing list so that erm , anything that 's coming onto the market you 'll get a phone call on straight away to let you know but also I 'll then check and see what we 've got that might suit your requirements at the moment . |
18 | I 'll watch your backs . ’ |
19 | I 'll clear your actions with Central Office , if that 's what you 're worried about . ’ |
20 | ‘ If you so much as mention sitting ducks or fish in a barrel , ’ Lambert said acidly , ‘ I 'll kick your teeth in . ’ |
21 | ‘ I 'll bring your clothes up in a minute , then you can come downstairs . |
22 | And , ’ she added , ‘ if any of you start singing about mango trees and honey , I 'll break your kneecaps … . ’ |
23 | If you give me a torch I 'll show your pioneers where they are bedded . ’ |
24 | Well I 'll , I 'll give your parents a ring then . |
25 | I think there 's no doubt , there 's a meeting on Thursday night Mr Chairman , and I 'll refer your comments to the meeting . |
26 | If you like , Ned , I 'll wash your clothes ere she arrives — there 's still one jar of soap . |
27 | You sit there and finish eating that and I 'll wash your hands . |
28 | and they 're worth about three grand so anyway erm , I said I 'll pick your birds up tomorrow and , cos I |
29 | I 'll nosh your sausages And snap |
30 | By the third day I expect third-years to work alone , and if you slip up , gal , I 'll have your guts for garters ! |