Example sentences of "[subord] my [noun] [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | My husband was here and he was a great friend of my uncle so my uncle arranged it all . |
2 | Yet we felt we should give this fellow a chance , so my wife put it in a box and set it on top of the Aga . |
3 | Except my mum does it now though . |
4 | Cos my Mum made it so |
5 | I do n't really know much about this cos my son does it all . |
6 | This place was big until my father took it over and he kept the places going and we still have the two places . |
7 | If my mum finds it I 'm dead . |
8 | I only did the nude modelling because my sister did it . |
9 | ‘ I did that because my wife hates it when I backhand putts . |
10 | I 'm happy with my body because my husband loves it and my children cuddle it and I feel great about it . |
11 | ‘ Since my lady commands it , ’ replied Joan with a small mocking curtsy . |
12 | I have to tear them up before my wife sees it . ’ |
13 | ‘ Though your mother wore the ring every day after my father gave it to her , Maria noticed that her hand was bare when she left . ’ |
14 | Municipal minimalism , or , as my dad puts it , barracks and buses . |
15 | There are other subsidiaries used that do have to go through the jury , particularly what happens in relation to Mrs and the children , as my friend opened it to erm opened it to the er jury . |
16 | So it 's quite simple there 's no as far as my bit goes it is erm erm it 's just really the as I say , the roof design 's going to be used to design the roof for us . |
17 | ‘ He did n't run the team as my husband wished it to be run , ’ she said . |
18 | I see it as my grandfather saw it , and his grandfather before him . |
19 | After many years without lifting a paint brush , I am now ‘ into art ’ as my family call it ! |
20 | I used to , as my mother put it , ‘ curl up with a book ’ on a broad shelf which ran the length of one wall under shaky moorish windows which looked out over the golf course . |
21 | As my mother put it : |
22 | My hon. Friend the Minister of State was very impressed by his visit to Basildon , and I should certainly be interested in visiting it myself if and when my diary allowed it . |
23 | It 's something which used to happen years ago and I was delighted to come when my son suggested it . |
24 | Do n't know how I got it when my Father got it for me . |
25 | And when my father gives it a little thought he 'll realise it is now September and that my time off is likely to creep into next year , which will make a much longer period owing to me . ’ |
26 | When my colliery closes it will be the end of a forward-producing era . ’ |