Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb infin] my [noun] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Yes er I did er I think my wife and I both agreed that er the , the was , was quite |
2 | Should I contact my ex or my parents ? |
3 | what went well , how did I utilise my strengths and what results did they produce ? |
4 | Should I tell my doctor that I am also having homoeopathic medicine ? |
5 | Where shall I hide my forehead and my eyes ? |
6 | There is deep regret and lamentation on Sir Bedivere 's behalf for the loss of Arthur and his now useless life as shown in ‘ where shall I hide my forehead and my eyes ? /For now I see the true old times are dead , ’ There is a real passion for Bedivere as shown in theses words . |
7 | Can I change my booking and what will it cost ? |
8 | Can I cancel my booking and what will it cost ? |
9 | ‘ Miguel , do n't you be making me spend my money if I do n't want to ! |
10 | ‘ — read my mind , then how could you answer my questions before I had a chance to ask them ? ’ she gabbled , and took a deep breath . |
11 | Now , please could you answer my questions as I 'm desperate to find the answers : |
12 | ‘ Lady , do you mind my asking if you have an eye problem ? |
13 | I hated myself for letting you control my life when you despised me . ’ |
14 | Cos every time I turn around yeah cos you two always sort of w looking at me and whispering and , you know , m half the time you have been talking about me cos I 've heard you mention my name and it 's not very nice . |
15 | Can you imagine my disappointment when I saw the sort of riff-raff that had also been invited — a distinctly dubious businessman , a scruffy rabbi who I think makes his living as a stand-up comic , a second-rate academic ? |
16 | But you will let me have my tablets before I go ? |
17 | He lets me have my freedom and he 's everything the other boys ca n't be . |
18 | No logical reason , he wrote , but that will not make me change my plans once I have begun . |
19 | On the day I moved in my Mother had warned me not to let him rule my life like he 'd ruled my Father 's , but it never occurred to me to disobey him and seemed natural to follow the ‘ week planner ’ he 'd written out and pinned to the notice-board in the kitchen : Monday — Washing Tuesday — Ironing Wednesday — Youth Club etc . |
20 | I let her share my house because she could only afford a tiny flat of her own , and she bosses me around as if she 's the one with the money . |
21 | erm , she made me bend my head and I could only bend it a little way and she could see the spasms |
22 | ‘ Yes , of course , it is flattering but I could n't let it rule my life and I wo n't . |
23 | Does he share my concern that they have found almost universally that the aggression has been initiated by Serbia ? |
24 | When my right hon. Friend does so , will he tell my constituents that there has been a record reduction in the number of strikes and that we now have the best figures for decades ? |
25 | You just made me kick my ankle and it really hurt . |