Example sentences of "my [noun sg] [prep] [noun] of the " in BNC.

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1 That 's my response on behalf of the C E C.
2 Indeed , my research on images of the gene in popular culture is revealing trends that make me wonder about the results of public participation .
3 I had to leave my place in front of the screen frequently and go behind to convince myself that each new voice was indeed coming from the same man .
4 She wanted to say in her other voice , the one she had mislaid outside , So here you are at last , on my estate , in my house , at my place in front of the fire .
5 I unlock the door of the garret , place my jacket on top of the Sarson 's Malt Vinegar box and hunt through the Squeez-Ee box .
6 Before I call the Home Secretary , I should say that I understand that a notice of appeal has now been lodged but that I propose to exercise my discretion in respect of the sub judice rule to allow questions covering the Home Secretary 's statement .
7 About five weeks before that I had come home in my first university term , and got undressed for my bath in front of the bathroom mirror .
8 Mr Burtt has asked my advice on payment of the enclosed invoice for £690 for an order raised by Mrs Gregory which did not go through the agreed procedures , and which exceeds the total amount available for all staff .
9 In my concern as Chairman of the Board was that er if very few people turned up then perhaps people might say that we did n't go around go about advertising it in the correct way what I think we actually did I 'm not sure how many people are here this evening , but I should think it 's somewhere in the region of about hundred and , hundred and fifty , so I hope that the meeting this evening sort of cross representation people actually use facilities which the playhouse offers .
10 By the spring of 1964 I had persuaded myself that as it was nearly nine years since I joined AIB as a Senior Inspector and I was still a Senior Inspector , I would probably draw my pension as status of the engineering investigators to that of the operational investigators .
11 He looked at me with twinkling pity for my lack of understanding of the really serious things in life .
12 A couple of hours later , when the awkwardnesses had receded and giggling and fidgeting had given way to my acceptance as part of the furniture , they were engaged in an enthusiastic frank exchange about the qualities of teachers whom they had liked , whose lessons they had enjoyed and for whom they were prepared to concede the comment : ‘ Mr So and So was decent — yeah , well decent , were n't he Sue ? ’
13 Like the other office-holders , I am debarred by my office from membership of the professional conduct committees .
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