Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] in my " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ No , I just do that locally in my home town . |
2 | ‘ I feel local justice has been dispensed very successfully over the centuries but we are now increasingly facing the prospect , due entirely in my view to financial pressures , of seeing the closure of many local courts and everything being centralised elsewhere . |
3 | Cos those little , cos they 're only little cups about that big , the proper cappuccino really , it 's watery enough in my cup , it 's bearable . |
4 | We have done this locally in my local authority . |
5 | I sometimes turn the possibility of this over in my mind , but only rarely does a suitable piece of information present itself . |
6 | I was showing this off in my first week — wishing I could walk on my hands too , like my father — when I broke the bed 's cast-iron frame . |
7 | Not quite a donkey but Wallaces goal to win the league at Sheff Utd will probably go down as the jammiest ever in my book . |
8 | Erm I think the bad news for the honourable member from Stafford is that er Messier Herman is in fact a member of the European peoples party and no doubt no the honourable member with great respect , said that he was a Christian democrat and he 's also a member of the European Peoples party and therefore I hope that the honourable member for Stafford will take that up with his Conservative colleagues , who are very closely connected to the European peoples party , because I hopefully have made clear earlier in my remarks . |
9 | That was very early on in my filming if anyone had asked me I would have said ‘ I 'm always on the move , you know I never sit down in a lesson , and I do n't sit down but where I was on the move was in a very limited space so just having the camera at the back on that table , just having it still showed me so much about what was going on in the room and how you use the time … |
10 | Yeah , but in the beginning I 'd get criticized for not being quick enough in my , |
11 | I simply put the fourteen down in my head and multiply it by nineteen , ’ Matilda said . |
12 | I 'm confident enough in my ability as a mother to know my daughter had never been pressurised by knowing there was a part of my life that was illegal . |
13 | Right put that back in my pencil case |
14 | I have not done that before in my career , but I knew things would not happen for us without action being taken . |
15 | I did n't have people playing for Leeds United now in my mind . |
16 | Not a chance of course — I was stuck there in my seat for the next five or six hours . |
17 | On the stopping front , there are no ABS brakes , but the ventilated discs at the front seemed capable enough in my spell with the Nissan . |
18 | MEANWHILE , the bureaucrats in Brussels have decided to fight the dreaded Not In My Back Yard syndrome in acronym-to-acronym combat . |
19 | Then I mentioned that I had a Lawson Buford tuba solo from 1927 somewhere in my record collection and I was back in favour . |
20 | If human communication were a simple matter of reciprocally exchanged words , if words had no resonances beyond themselves , I might have been proud to be cast in such a role , and either self-confident enough in my ability to fulfil it , or else realistic enough to modify my directives and declare myself in favour of some more modest role . |
21 | Mary is dead , he told himself , and we are to each other for ever what was bearable only in my intuition of its impermanence . |