Example sentences of "that i [verb] [prep] my [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If , for example , I call my mother' brother 's son by the same term that I apply to my mother 's brother , the implication is that I share a common relationship with both .
2 Certain parts of me were defined by the grass that I dented with my feet or the cushion that I hollowed with my back and had an identity both in time and space ; but the breasts and cunt he briefly fondled existed only because touched at his will and through his perception of them .
3 Lying in bed , looking at the stiff poses in the pictures , I began to want to see the living reality — and the only reality to begin with for me was the singing that I heard through my sickroom window .
4 So much is now known of the Alpine fold belts , the times and forms of their movements , and so much is now being deduced about the relationship of all this to the theories of plate tectonics , that I marvel at my audacity in saying anything at all at this stage .
5 It was a performance that I keep in my memory , and am so pleased that MK remembers the playing .
6 ‘ And she has made the same promise to me that I made to my mum and dad . ’
7 One of the first things that I noticed in my workplace was that there was an entrenched , hostile division between Black and white colleagues .
8 I could smell the citronella that I put on my skin to ward off the mosquitoes and feel the breeze beginning to rise from the river .
9 For half a second you might have thought his fist had smashed me across the room , except that I follow through my dive into a roll and end up squatting on the floor , eight feet away , with the pistol pointing straight at his guts .
10 Still a device was invented to cover up the disappearance of an old landmark ; and at the accession of Her present gracious Majesty , she was unlawfully proclaimed by a new title ‘ Head of the Commonwealth ’ , subsequently legalised by the Royal Titles Act 1953 , against which I am proud to recall that I protested in my place in the House of Commons .
11 I sent you the articles that I had in my scrapbook from Colesfield on October tenth , I am looking now at the ones from Gdynia , Poland , on October ninth and its headlines Port Libs hit Poland and Prussia with vast damage caused by wrecker raid on four targets deep in the East , Gdynia , Danzig , German plane plants are blasting great weekend blitz , Bremen and Hanover get it again .
12 ‘ In the cold light of day it seems incredible that I toppled to my knees in so abject a manner .
13 She has go to bad that I worry about my fingers when I carry out water changes .
14 The man walking towards England , towards our curious eyes , and towards the warm winter overcoat that I held in my hands , was not Flaubert the writer , though he had a similar grey moustache , two double chins , and not much hair .
15 ‘ It has helped me see more than ever that I compete for my country and always will . ’
16 Everything that I learned during my childhood in my village has remained sharply in my mind .
17 I remind her that , following President Yeltsin 's recent visit and the welcome changes in connection with what is a hugely large arsenal of nuclear weapons , the top priority of proliferation at present is to ensure that we take action in the ways that I described in my answer .
18 It is at this point that I slip from my pedestal of polite insouciance .
19 I 've put a list up erm for the things that I want for my birthday .
20 I 've not been allowed out of the wards , except under escort , that I owe to my father , I know .
21 The only curious thing was that I found in my room a handbill from a Frenchman trying to solicit backers to export parchment to France and import wine into England .
22 Certain parts of me were defined by the grass that I dented with my feet or the cushion that I hollowed with my back and had an identity both in time and space ; but the breasts and cunt he briefly fondled existed only because touched at his will and through his perception of them .
23 Erm , I ought to know this , but it 's not the sort of thing that I have on my fingertips .
24 SEEKING information on an aircraft identity plate that I have in my possession .
25 ‘ Leo , ’ came a voice that I recognized as my mum 's .
26 It is thus that I arrive at my multiplier for the whole life of eighteen .
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