Example sentences of "[noun] you have [verb] your " in BNC.

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1 Karen you 've got your own .
2 The political skills you have to increase your power and influence within an organization .
3 In both of these cases you have kept your centre-line turned to face the opponent and so left your options open .
4 In many cases you have to lower your expectations accordingly .
5 And then of course you 've got your , I think people made more use of the convalescent club , which we have got .
6 Of course you have to love your work to do it well . ’
7 Family member Sheikh Mana said : ‘ We like British racing best of all , but when you are losing money you have to review your policy .
8 The place you had to fight your way out of , shouting and wailing as you first hit the light ; the place that imprisoned you , yet kept you warm , fed you .
9 A police procedural probably has more realism in it than any other kind of crime fiction , but at some point you have to ask your readers , as elsewhere , to suspend disbelief .
10 If you bought your car with cash you have to foot your own legal bills .
11 As an actor you have to drop your guard .
12 Robert you 've left your swimming bag in the car .
13 It makes you think but at the end of the day you 've trained your horses to be here and do it well .
14 Well is this the day you 've to have your head cut off ?
15 For a powerful kick you have to move your centre of gravity forwards , and this inevitably forces you to drop the spent kicking foot close to the opponent , where it can then be hooked or swept .
16 Patch stop that scratching You 've had your food .
17 Tom did n't know that at that station you had to book your pitch in advance , add your name or the name of your band to the list under the No Smoking sign .
18 That 's lit erm I heard Mrs you 've got your hands full there .
19 Watch it , dad … that 's my wife you 've got your arm around
20 Had you not improved your marketing is another sporting chance you 've got your ten thousand pounds grant .
21 He joked : ‘ In England , if you were sent to a rugby league match at Batley on a night you had to park your car on the touch line and leave the headlights on and hope the players would run into the beam of light so you could get a picture .
22 ‘ In art you have to risk your own skin . ’
23 Now I do ask myself this this question erm I can recognise the argument that if you if you 're not actually going to achieve your objectives you have to change your mind .
24 If you are going to maintain a full employment policy you have to do your manpower planning with consummate skill .
25 Because if you sold two or three full pages and may be four halves and a couple of quarters you have reached your seven thousand pound target .
26 Found out there are some people you have to keep your eye on .
27 I 've a feeling you 've put your finger on a hedgehog there !
28 If you 're going to have to find a much larger area you have to spread your net wider to find more and more sites for development which you might otherwise have been able to save from development , and there will an environmental cost , a cost to the quality of life of people living nearby because sites you might not wish to have developed must be included to find the target figure of industrial development .
29 But is , is , I mean w w what we 've said so far is that the problem with this is that there is n't enough land and therefore it encroaches on the middle peasant and , and that 's the problem , that 's the reason you had to change your policy .
30 Of course , if for any reason you have to leave your garden for several months , the best thing you can do is to sow a suitable green manure .
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