Example sentences of "[verb] it [adv prt] to my " in BNC.
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1 | He meant me to pass it on to my son . ’ |
2 | Just put it down to my perverted sense of humour . ’ |
3 | Cheer up , put it down to my charm . ’ |
4 | ‘ Put it down to my Sagittarian sense of drama . ’ |
5 | Well you can bring it round to my house |
6 | I was pointing it out to my passengers when I heard ‘ Mayday ! |
7 | ‘ I 'll take it up to my bedroom and you can listen to the radio in the sitting-room . ’ |
8 | I will certainly pass it on to my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State for Transport . |
9 | I spot a pony and trap running along the coast road and point it out to my son who is interested in such things . |
10 | The house was sold off and I ended up inheriting 12,000 dollars , so I went straight out and bought an AG 440 Ampex professional four track machine and took it up to my father 's coffee plant , and every night when he left I would drive up and work on Stevie 's and my songs . |
11 | Bringing it back to my point , though , there are people , if you have a typewriter , you do n't have to know how to work the typewriter , erm it seems to me , that we 're actually , the more we do , we make matters worse for ourselves . |
12 | My hair is only just past my shoulder and I 'd love to have it down to my waist . |
13 | ‘ Do so and dear Uncle will simply laugh and put it down to my youthful impetuosity . |
14 | If I had n't made it , I would n't have put it down to my colour . |
15 | I have always put it down to my ability to understand the subject |
16 | This time I left it up to my patient to decide which area of her life was causing her the most distress . |
17 | Mr Wood reported to me that his servants had never seen such splendour and , as they carried it up to my rooms — where it sits safely ! — they felt like pirates from the Spanish main , he said , hauling off the booty ! ’ |
18 | I find the flavour … appropriate , and take it back to my cardboard work-station . |
19 | There is , however , another element in the GP 's ideology and with this I want to draw out one of the most powerful of the myths of medical work and relate it back to my earlier theme of profession as mystery . |
20 | When I started to make it up to my horror I found the stripes did not match up front and back . |