Example sentences of "my [noun pl] [conj] i [vb past] it " in BNC.
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1 | About this time I had , by a certain wicked attempt — for I had a bold heart which rather put me upon courting than avoiding danger — set a hornet 's nest about my ears so I thought it better to remove myself to France and be a little more discreet in my armours . |
2 | So he said erm I said to the woman I went to the court this morning so he said when you explain to me he said I 've got money in my pockets cos I borrowed it from dad tha he said I owed sixty two pound so he said I said to the woman in the court how can I pay this the sixty two pounds when you 've frozen my account ? |
3 | I thought it was my spine but I could move my limbs so I thought it could n't be too bad . ’ |
4 | Back then I think my girlfriends and I took it for granted that washing regularly was an exclusively feminine pursuit . |
5 | I quickly cast back out again to the same spot and to my total astonishment the rod was almost pulled out of my hands before I got it back to the rests . |
6 | The boot blacking came off on my hands and I wiped it off on the side of the bed . |
7 | Early in my first tour I argued with my colleagues that I doubted it would be possible to ditch a Wimpy or a Whitley on water , particularly if there was a heavy swell . |