Example sentences of "you [adv] [vb infin] your [noun] " in BNC.

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1 and I said well if you have that now , you better eat your dinner .
2 You better have your orchards well fenced or you 'll be out of apples by October . ’
3 You 're really clo clobbered with that though , it really smells like bad feet you smell like you have n't washed your feet I think you better clean your teeth where are those crisps take them away .
4 You better get your exams !
5 You better get your head down Wesley .
6 ‘ But you better get your arse on the deck .
7 Do you normally wear your glasses all the time ?
8 Why do n't you just pull your socks up and smarten yourselves up ?
9 Could you just spell your name so that I can get it right ?
10 Others say ‘ why do n't you just change your name to New Express . ’
11 In that case could you just take your coats off and put them somewhere erm out of the way .
12 Okay , can you just slip your shoe and sock off ,
13 Can you just get your girls to wear their hats on each layer and we 'll have your potato , the , you know , that 's how you used to get the Marks , get their Marks and Spencers account .
14 You do n't know what I said , so why do n't you just shut your face . ’
15 Nor could you just shut your eyes and throw them down the hatch ; because the whole pleasure of a chicken 's foot would come from sucking and nibbling it slowly , seeking out the tasty skin and the fragments of flesh like the last moments of a particularly luscious spare rib .
16 Ca n't you just see your mother in a pink floppy hat with cherries on it ?
17 Erm , could you just put your hands up if you 're doing recording for Corpus .
18 ‘ Why did n't you just use your key , and why have you brought him ? ’ she demanded , pointing her bony finger at Frankie .
19 Ca n't you just say your back 's , just have a rest for a while ?
20 ‘ Tell me , love , ’ said Ben , ‘ do you still miss your dad ? ’
21 Can you still get your divorce on such puny , immediately regretted unfaithfulness ?
22 ‘ D' you still practise your religion , Hilda ? ’
23 The question this time , however , is would you still put your money on her ?
24 ‘ Do you usually compliment your lovers on their expertise ? ’
25 Where do you usually buy your clothes from ?
26 ‘ And do you usually put your lunch on the front of your shirt , Nigel ?
27 ‘ Do you usually spend your nights in the back of your van ? ’
28 ‘ And do you always pay your debts ? ’
29 Do you always threaten your dates ? ’
30 ‘ Do you always speak your mind , signorina ? ’
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