Example sentences of "i [verb] my [noun sg] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 I can appreciate Edouard would rather have me wasting my time at the museum instead of going round to his flat and trying to persuade Barbara Coleman to leave , but sending someone to kill me was rather an over-reaction . ’
2 I made my entry at the end of the song .
3 One day before we had moved up there I was at the melin for a few days with an actress friend from London when I announced my attendance at a jumble sale that afternoon .
4 I changed my mind at the last minute . ’
5 I discharged my responsibility at the court , and that is that .
6 He sat next to me and I wrinkled my nose at the sweaty odour emanating from the long , black , food-stained gown he wore .
7 So I put my mind at the place where the character I 'm playing is , and whatever is making her cry , I work on that and make that affect me .
8 I shake my head at the Amiga screen .
9 I dropped my rope at the base of one of the trees and started to rake , struggling to keep from slipping on the steep slope with its loose pine-needle surface .
10 I received my mail at the barracks and showered there in the mornings .
11 I enjoy my work at the playgroup and hope I will be able to continue for many years to come ’
12 Then I came back here to change , before I joined my wife at a dinner party .
13 Indeed , I recall my impression at the time was of having stepped into a prison cell , but then this might have had as much to do with the pale early light as with the size of the room or the bareness of its walls .
14 Sadie Stewart from Duncairn Gardens in the west of the city said : ‘ I get my pension at the local post office .
15 Erm I did give out a plea about two hours ago that I lost my umbrella at the music festival this weekend .
16 As I clicked my stopwatch at the start line it began to rain .
17 Full of beans , I took my seat at the stalled dinner .
18 I took my place at the top of a walkway between the orchestra , the curtains opened and a lush sigh from the string section led the intro of ‘ Memories ’ .
19 You will now release me : the resulting implication being that I bought my freedom at the expense of his .
20 I left my sack at the top of Cairn Lochan and scrambled down to the foot of Savage Slit .
21 I left my car at the motel .
22 And then I left my brolly at the chemist 's , and had to go back for it … ’
23 I MISS My War at the Almeida is a first play in English by Iraj Jannatie Ataie , an exiled Iranian poet who was a political prisoner under the Shah 's regime and whose A Cry With Sewn Lips ( in Farsi ) made a moving impression at the Theatre Upstairs four years ago .
24 I have my eye at the moment on the little-visited town of Amman , capital of Transjordan , which I am told is charming .
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