Example sentences of "it [vb mod] be [prep] your " in BNC.
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1 | For example , if you have the situation where you want to put two occasionally-used machines quite close to one another , it may be to your advantage that their heights are exactly the same so the job can run across both tables . |
2 | I think there 's one advantage in letting the Paymaster know because he deducts tax at source , whereas your second employer may not , and it may be to your advantage to be paying tax |
3 | If your conference has a significant attendance , it may be worth your while to stage an exhibition and sell stands to related groups . |
4 | It may be during your first week at work when a colleague asks you to join him or her in a group activity , such as a drink after work with friends . |
5 | However , it may be in your best interests to make full use of all the options rather than miss some of them out . |
6 | Well unacceptable it may be in your present state of mind , but |
7 | No it 's , he he was sitting he had , it must be on your shoes . |
8 | And so it must be for your test , you see ? |
9 | It must be in your tray cos I 've only just got that today . |
10 | While it might be to your advantage to do so at the earliest opportunity , there is nevertheless no legal urgency for you to make the journey other than at your convenience . |
11 | IF you 're tied in to a high mortgage rate it might be worth your while doing the switch . |
12 | If the bride or groom or their families or ancestors are famous , it might be worth your while looking them up in Who 's Who , and similar reference works , of which there are many editions covering authors , scientists , theatrical personages , and royalty . |
13 | ‘ I think , Miss Everett , ’ he cut in before she could tell him that Travis had only called to apologise when he 'd stopped by for his car , ‘ that it might be in your interests not to see him again . ’ |
14 | But that morning she had discovered just who ‘ Cousin Naylor ’ was , and , even though she was feeling more than a mite rebellious at his ‘ … it might be in your interests not to see him again' , she did n't want to put her job in jeopardy should Naylor Massingham happen to be passing , and observe Travis 's car again parked at her apartment block . |
15 | So I 'm going to attempt in very quick terms a a rationalization for why it might be in your interest to do so . |
16 | When considering this option , bear in mind how long it might be before your retire — if it is likely to be 35 years , then the pension loan is not for you . |
17 | it 'll be on your clothes for a long enough so |
18 | and we it 'll be at your |
19 | I suppose it 'll be into your . |
20 | ‘ It 'll be in your log , ’ said Control . |
21 | This may not always be on a personal level — it could be in your work when you make an inner stand refusing to accept what is dished out to you by shutting that inner door . |
22 | It could be in your contract . |
23 | For instance , if you 're on a traffic junction outside a railway station like Lime Street , you wo n't be there five minutes before you 're approached by some hotelier saying , it would be worth your while to send them up to his hotel . |
24 | I think I was supposing it would be on your list and wondering why . |
25 | ‘ I was just saying that it 's easier for me than it would be for your average Englishman . |
26 | The doctor may withhold all or part of the report from you if he thinks that it would be in your interest , or that of others , to do so . |
27 | The doctor may withhold all or part of the report from you if he thinks that it would be in your interest , or that of others , to do so . |
28 | It would be in your interests to fit a filtration and aeration system to the pond . |
29 | In the circumstances I must advise you that it would be in your best interest to accept this offer with no further delay . |
30 | It would be in your own best interests , believe me . ’ |