Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] [conj] i [verb] my " in BNC.

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1 Anyway , he was beginning to get under my skin and I hoped my burning face was n't too obvious .
2 My mum and I voted my dad out and we said we 'll have a record player .
3 ‘ I make my living and I support my mother ! ’
4 I was walking along with my girl and I see my old man and I was scared , you know , smoking , but at the same time I did n't want to throw it away because my girl was there , you know , and she 'd see it , and I just kept on walking and my old man stopped and said to me , ‘ Give me a light ’ , and I give him a light , and he said , ‘ I 'm away to the shops ’ , and I was , you know , thinking , I can get away with this .
5 As it turned out , he had been offered double my fee and I soothed my offended vanity by attributing this to inflation .
6 I believe I believe Mrs when she says she 'll jump up and down on my head if I get my homework in late .
7 The mixture of sugar and weedkiller sizzled and glared ; the intense light seared through me and clouds of smoke rolled up and around my head as I held my breath and my eyes watered .
8 Then the scuffles subside and I think I hear my bedroom door opening , so my finger tightens on the trigger and I hear my name and I shake my head and I recognize the voice and I know it is Jancey and she 's shouting where am I and I think they 've grabbed her and made her act the decoy and I 'm trying to work out what to do when I hear what she 's saying .
9 ‘ I have my daughter and I have my work .
10 After all it 's my choice and I love my career , I 'm very lucky . ’
11 I felt a strange sensation in my stomach as I made my way down the sloping gangway and on to the tarmac , If I had felt like this on the morning of the 6th June , Lord Lovat would probably been going ashore without his bagpipe music .
12 Assure you , my good liege , I hold my duty as I hold my soul , Both to my God and to my gracious King ; And I do think , or else this brain of mine Hunts not the trail of policy so sure As it hath used to do , that I have found The very cause of Hamlet 's lunacy …
13 I rang my friends at Radio Leicester and Peter Crankshaw , the producer of the ‘ phone-in programme Cross Talk said ‘ Yes ’ to my suggestion that I mention my exhibition .
14 For I swagger and I swallow and the earth is my hotel And I chew my meat in heaven and I lash my tail in hell !
15 They all said they wanted to visit my country and I nodded my head , promising it would n't cost them a penny , thinking how the people in the village would crowd around them , look at their coloured hair , some of it short and some long .
16 Q : Would I be able to cancel my cover if I changed my mind ?
17 I could of improved this spelling by engaging my brain when I did my homework doing it on my lap in front of Neighbours .
18 The charming compliment implied by the phrase ‘ funny man ’ was enough to give an extra spring to my wrist as I dunked my toast soldier into my Sunday morning boiled egg .
19 It was during my visit that I made my acquaintance with Woolworths and thought it a marvellous store with goods that were priced at either 3d or 6d ; the firm did not arrive in Salisbury until 1927 .
20 Like — I wanted to tell my brother when I started my periods , I was so excited .
21 I looked at her card as I did my hair .
22 A man wearing an anorak was walking his dog , and the terrier trundled past me on its lead as I rubbed my hands together , trying to keep warm .
23 My stomach went all queer inside but I managed to push the message between her icy fingers and kiss her forehead before I pulled my hand away .
24 ‘ My father , Leslie , was his agent and I remember my father screaming down the phone at Joseph , usually about money !
25 But he would n't lift his head so I put my hand to his cheek , which startled him , slid it under his chin and lifted his face .
26 Or is it the merest coincidence that Kyle is sitting back in his chair , with the receiver to his ear , stroking the bald patch on the back of his head as I explain my business ?
27 A faint tinkle of metal told me that Shep was lurking there in his kennel and I slowed my steps ; I was n't going to be caught again .
28 My hackles began to rise at his tone but I kept my voice calm .
29 Jack received his all-clear and I received my : ‘ one or two discrepancies — we 'd like to re-test you as soon as possible ’ and instantly made my will !
30 M. Dupont resumed his conversation and I continued my way around the room for some moments .
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