Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [adv] my " in BNC.

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1 We pressed on down the Gulf and after an hour or so my radio lad in the back gave me a chit — " The Argosy has been found , return to Bahrain " — and so , led by the squadron commander , John A. MacDonald commanding No 55 at that time , we were led back to Bahrain .
2 Erm this course or mainly my presentations are written
3 Nevertheless , after ten minutes or so my hand on Karen 's knee was starting to feel like one lump of meat resting on another .
4 I was becoming so tense that my head , neck and even my eyes were always so painful .
5 She slides her hand between the cheeks of my bum , then soaps my thighs and down my legs .
6 Because I wear glasses , there is a slight air gap and soon my eyes are watering with the cold .
7 The idea of God pursuing a whole family like a demented genealogist seemed grossly unfair , but as it was a commandment all I could do was hope that neither my father nor any of my immediate ancestors had done anything really sinful , and that if they had , God did n't know of my relationship .
8 I remember when I was a child that occasionally my parents would have visitors to the house , people that I 'd never set
9 The specialist placement agencies have pioneered this work and certainly my own study , and those of research colleagues looking at other agencies , have shown that the model that they have pioneered is seen by the families and the children as appropriate .
10 I just ca n't imagine her being a coach and not my mum and she says to me …
11 Everything affects my senses and thereby my soul ; nothing my mind , and thereby my soul .
12 Compensation had to be fought for , it was n't a matter of right , and a piece of a very small piece of coal fell down the shaft , the onsetter 's the man at the bottom , and it through his hand and he got compensation and then my father was sacked for the shovel .
13 I do n't think that was the purpose of the erm the E I P and certainly my evidence has not been er produced in that way and it relates solely to sectors .
14 I do n't want to encourage anybody to take on such a formidable task , just to say that I 'm glad I followed my heart and not my head for once .
15 I gave him a full deflection burst for good measure and then my ammunition ran out .
16 All he wants to do is to get his hand inside my blouse or up my skirt , but if I gave him the chance to do anything more he 'd be so scared he 'd wet his pants . ’
17 But I loved the orchestra the moment I stood in front of it ; and I knew from that moment that wherever my musical life might lead me in the meantime , this was what I wanted .
18 because I used to have when I used to go around these for breakfast I 'd always have an orange juice and my cereal and then my fried breakfast it 's the only time I 'd eat a fried breakfast .
19 I have heard her called a professional invalid , but I think by the time she retired to bed she must have been genuinely worn out , and duty done , how seductive must have been the temptation to escape into that room at the end of the house , with its garden door , and warm fire ; to write poetry , like Elizabeth Barrett Browning , and to be waited on by her daughter ( ‘ Coming , Mother ! ’ ) who would , and did , cope with the house and the shop and even my grandfather .
20 It was er he had had it since my grandfather had had the same place as a blacksmith 's shop and then my father followed on with the garage with cycles first of all , and then when the motor trade came in , he started in motors repairing .
21 It pleases me that she called me my darling and not my little prodigy as she once did ; this is the best sign yet that I am winning her back .
22 With hindsight , it was inevitable my application to continue full-time study would be refused , for in their eyes I had wandered long enough in the margins and so my hierarchy now ordered that I return to the basics of uniform police duties .
23 It had been my first venture into the hotel business and probably my last — I take my hat off to anyone who makes it work .
24 I could have been married many times , as everyone knows , but I was always so involved with my father 's business and then my own , life was always so full , that I let the opportunities slip by .
25 ‘ This was my second visit to Lourdes but only my first with the Helen Leech pilgrimage .
26 Mr Moore added : ‘ Bulletins about my progress will be issued in due course but neither my wife nor myself will be making any further statements of any kind with regard to my medical condition .
27 They were interested in my opinions but not my circumstances , so that I did not have to invent any tales about my past .
28 They look at the two good pay days from rebel tours to South Africa and also my benefit with Middlesex in 1986 .
29 Well shipping Angus , so you know when the dredgers go on er er er creeping ahead , see we used to have er what we call the head wire there used to be a wire which was all stretched out say about half a mile and what you s and erm and all according what erm how much mud you were dredging for the depth of water and then my father would give the signal to say right , cos on the , on the head wire used to have a pull , we call the pulls and they were like er a jutted piece off the wheel and he 'd say five pulls ahead and we 'd say one two three four five right and we went ahead with it and then when we were dredging sidewards you see , used to sidewards , you never went ahead with it , not all the time you c you went sidewards across the river , and erm once you got ahead your side chains they moving up cos you got so far ahead th that the side chains were n't much good to you , so you had to then move your side chains so you got a little off the mud in an old boat and then re further up the river .
30 Finally , to the one person who throughout my life has been a great friend and now my husband , .
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