Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] [conj] i [verb] my " in BNC.
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1 | The train crew were already collecting in the locker room when I made my way there and introduced myself as Tommy , the actor . |
2 | I met with Media Action to discuss the recent awareness week we had on the Council Tax and I attach my notes for your interest . |
3 | The granny table where I ate my toast was now a cocktail cabinet , with studded plastic , three high stools , a Manhattan skyline of siphons and shakers . |
4 | Well , actually I left school , I think it was the either tenth or eleventh of November nineteen thirty one and I went straight into the Transport Department and I think my record will show that I actually started there on the twelfth of November nineteen thirty one . |
5 | Might just be one room wonder if I got my on my er B T shares ? foods cold by the time you get |
6 | Leaving the main building at bedtime , I walked back through the old walled garden , the churchyard , and down the grassy lane to the cottage annexe where I had my room . |
7 | The problem with my files would have been solved if I had been using an IBM machine — but they were way beyond my price range when I bought my first computer . |
8 | When I reached the pit bottom , there was approximately three feet of water at the pit bottom and I had my first experience of water in the mines . |
9 | I dried off the needle and dropped it into the metal box where I carried my suture materials , scalpels and blades . |
10 | yeah so you see I 'm going to get a brand new motor bike when I get my redundancy |
11 | Otherwise you 'll ask a question like , ‘ What did you do at school ? ’ and he 'll say , ‘ Well , I was planning the Great Train Robbery and I murdered my mother … . ’ |
12 | I put I had been to the grammar school and I got my O levels . |
13 | At eleven it was understood that I washed the breakfast things and scrubbed the kitchen floor before I started my homework . |
14 | I was rather disappointed with slip stitch when I bought my first machine . |
15 | You will now release me : the resulting implication being that I bought my freedom at the expense of his . |
16 | ‘ The Classic is the talk of the north west angling scene and I cut my holidays short just to take part in the qualifying match at Halsnead Park . ’ |
17 | She wiped her eyes with her dainty lace handkerchief and I wiped my own on the back of my hand . |
18 | And the first thing you can do is fetch water so that I may wash off the city dust before I change my dress . " |
19 | Signe brought me coffee in a pot with a felt cover that had eyes and a nose , then she sat on the edge of my bed holding a silly conversation with the felt cover while I drank my coffee . |
20 | At the hospital I got changed and was in the admittance room and I heard my dad outside saying , " Do you want me to sign for anything ? " |
21 | Management has decided that workers are still not ready to be pushed too far towards Japanese-style working methods , or as one assembly worker at Dagenham put it : ‘ If they think I 'm going to do physical jerks and sing the company song before I start my shift , they 've got another think coming . ’ |
22 | I had stopped seeing the nightmare shape when I shut my eyes but every so often the pigeon stirred just enough to keep me awake . |
23 | I saw my mother once a day at dinner time and I saw my father three or four times a week , but they never gave me any love . |