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

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1 Secretly I applauded your decision . ’
2 Just a line to say what a beastly profession I think politics are — and how greatly I admire your dignity and good humour .
3 So I hope your mother and father do n't think we 're all like that er , Rosie .
4 Mr Mr is a presbytery clerk so I think your point will be well answered .
5 So I think your point is in effect met , but we have to observe very properly the requirements of the law .
6 Just save us coming out so I phoned your dad up and I said what batteries do you need ?
7 I 'd go a little bit further and say well it 'd be much more likely that husband and wife would be in the master bedroom with in the small bedroom , but as you say er the adults or anybody indeed in the flat is likely to be in the bedrooms at that time , but Sergeant you see went a bit further and said that at the briefing , somehow he got information that was likely to be in the master bedroom so I understand your evidence , you certainly did n't get that impression at the brief .
8 So I need your help first in prayer before the morning service .
9 Perhaps she loved your father . ’
10 So you keep your profile low until the sniper runs out of bullets .
11 So you put your dryer in the garage ?
12 So you set your time limit , right we 'll have say twenty minutes , half an hour at the most , then you stop and look at it , and say anybody want to add anything else .
13 So you enjoyed your run up ?
14 So you load your file .
15 So you got your coal and your tokens and everything ?
16 So you get your breakfast when , eight o'clock ?
17 So you took your work back then Ange ?
18 So you passed your test ?
19 So you check your understanding and you 've listened to what the guy has said .
20 So you modify your behaviour , delegate , see , take a longer term view of things .
21 So you pays your money and takes your choice ’
22 So you have your group sitting round and you say , this is our problem now that we 're going to actually home in on .
23 So you lost your allowance ? ’
24 So you see your sister-in-law over there then ?
25 So you see your Christmas present came in handy
26 The sign outside may say Céad Míle Faíte , but inside you watch your step .
27 However much you clean your home , it 's impossible to be House Dust Mite free .
28 We ca n't take a large force — a company at most probably — and so we think your ability will be useful . ’
29 So whoever handles your case must know what they are doing , otherwise they may not only cost you time and money but also any chances of ever collecting .
30 ‘ It 's important that you remember how vulnerable frail , elderly people are and how much they need your help .
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