Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] to my " in BNC.

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1 I rarely talk to my parents these days , or visit the family home .
2 Then I slowly got to my feet and they all started laughing happily as if I was n't dead after all .
3 ‘ I pushed the pram to the top of the street I was afraid they were following me but when I looked round there was nobody there so I just ran to my mum 's . ’
4 I just said to my hubby this morning , I said , ‘ The sooner its the Sixth of January and we 've got a they decorations back up the loft and poked all they clogged-up pine needles out the Hoover tube with a Knitting needle and its back to auld claes and parritch the better pleased I 'll be . ’
5 My Lord can I just turn to my
6 But I just say to my honourable friend I do n't think er compulsion er is the route with that we should follow .
7 Nevertheless , I soon adapted to my new landscape .
8 I rudely announced to my wife Claudia that I simply had to have a baby by the time I was 35 .
9 I always trust to my instincts , ’ he began , his voice still soft .
10 I quickly adjusted to my new continental customers and I started to ask questions about their particular delicacies , and that was when my real education started .
11 I also refer to my prior point , vis-à-vis the Wunderlich record , that much of the material was issued on single CDs , again forcing the collector to duplicate material at some expense .
12 I now belong to my local drama group , which is great fun , and my local history group , which is fascinating .
13 As you know , Mr. Speaker , I often turn to my hon. Friend the Member for Northampton , North ( Mr. Marlow ) for common sense advice .
14 I often say to my friend — I wish I could retire and live here all the time . ’
15 I admit that I have been known to curse on occasion and I often talk to my machine telling it ‘ You will not beat me so you 'd better start behaving ! ’
16 I even spoke to my son and he did n't know who I was . ’
17 As I warily got to my feet I felt a compulsion to retrace my steps in the direction of Jock 's trench .
18 I actually talked to my fellow students and built up some relations with people , which , if not quite friendships , at least satisfied the definition of acquaintance .
19 I never went to my room ! ’
20 From that time on , I never spoke to my mother of my father-never again , till I was eighteen leaving for France , to study there …
21 I recently wrote to my right hon. Friend about a specific case .
22 ‘ I think it 's sad , especially here , to see the fields which once belonged to my ancestors . ’
23 Nobody openly pointed to my lesbianism , over the film or subsequently , as the feature causing them problems .
24 Those people who innocently came to my house this evening , expecting a pleasant dinner , good wine , enjoyable conversation — and instead were treated to a vulgar display ? ’
25 ‘ Now , I do n't know what 's going down here , but I know this much — if you ever talk to my brother like that again , I 'll rip your nuts off and ram them down your throat .
26 Will you please listen to my suggestions , or at least have him meet me ? ’
27 You kindly supplied to my colleague Astrid Edwards a VHS copy of the following titles :
28 Ordering coffee she then pointed to my pullover and shook her finger .
29 No she never comes to my house now .
30 She never replied to my letter with relevant copy pages from JTR 's book enclosed .
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