Example sentences of "in my [noun] [conj] it " in BNC.
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1 | I was so immersed in my thoughts that it was several seconds before I realised that the sound dinning in my ears was the telephone ringing . |
2 | I was thinking of having extensions actually , in my hair till it grew . |
3 | Molly removed the rags that Mary had put in my hair and it fell down in ringlets . |
4 | He hardly moved it in my chest but it felt like liquid fire . |
5 | The most frightening is rainforest destruction , and being a carpenter and joiner by trade anyway I have used many threatened species in my past and it seemed a good thing to start with . |
6 | It would probably add to the complications in my life but it would probably lessen the hours that I have on my own , though God knows , I do n't do too badly . |
7 | Zak raised his eyes vaguely in my direction but it would have been tactless to disrupt the thoughts behind them , so I pressed on forward , traversing the dayniter and the sleeping cars and arriving at the forward dome car . |
8 | Ye yes it it does , and I think I made this point in erm in my evidence that it lies at the extreme erm southeastern corner of the paddock erm and if if , This is making an assumption . |
9 | but it keeps together The idea that they 're going to broke up br broken up into competing er items , worries people in my constituency and it also alarms me . |
10 | I never detail calorie content in my diets because it is n't necessary . |
11 | its , it 's , it 's the same Saturdays and Sundays , I ca n't get him out of the house and yet soon as we get there we have friends and family and they say , keep saying come on , come up and see us , I went up in the mini on me own one day and spent a couple of days with her , but , it , it ai n't the same when you go on your own , I dare n't go too far in my mini because it 's , it 's erm , it 's not a car that you can be hundred per cent sure of it , I mean as soon as it rains it stops anyway , we went out in it today and there 's all water in the front of the , in the front , but |
12 | The Private Practice and Professional Fees Committee of the BMA agrees that none of this adequately explains the rise in my premium and it has expressed astonishment at the figures I have provided . |
13 | It 's probably unnecessary attention at this point in my career but it would be good for the sport in this country . |
14 | ‘ I 've been on 10 or 11 tours in my career and it 's time that I spent a little while with my family . |
15 | Religion is timeless in my opinion and it will always have a meaning . |
16 | ‘ I took my life in my hands as it was just now — telling you so much about myself and my life . ’ |
17 | Words like that mean trouble , big trouble , and I 've got enough of that in my department as it is without you importing any more . |
18 | Now I have him in my corner and it has turned my career around . |
19 | My diary was in my barrel-bag and it had my cash card number in it , hidden amongst the telephone numbers under RM Essential . |
20 | I keep getting awful pains in my side and it makes me go all hot . |
21 | ‘ And she 'll have to sleep in my bedroom because it 's nearest to yours . ’ |
22 | Once when I was looking out the back of the palace and shots around the back and a shell hit the palace , so it came in my eyes and it hit |
23 | It is not in my body as it might appear to others ( if they put their tongue in my mouth ) but does appear to me ( who has got my tongue in my mouth ) that I have pains . |
24 | Otherwise it 's a slip switch so if you put it in , if I put it in my bag and it switches on and someone else so the the batteries will waste . |
25 | And then I got into this whole thing about what I call the invisible descender theory , which is a joke in my studio but it 's been going on for , you know , nearly twenty years so it 's become a law . |
26 | And if I 'm right in my guess that it 's the latter — that you rule your nightclub kingdom with scant regard for the welfare and well-being of the poor fools who worship at your altar , then beware . |
27 | How ever , there is no doubt in my mind that it would be quite wrong to confine her in a geriatric home among seriously deranged patients . |
28 | There is no doubt in my mind that it was old — very , very old and I would think pre-dated the houses by several hundred years . |
29 | Er there 's no doubt in my mind that it was efficient erm and it was , it was controlling time . |
30 | For several years that basic idea of using a flight simulator kept coming up in my mind and it was in 1974 , after I had attended the meeting of the Accident Investigation Division of ICAO in Montreal , that I was discussing this same problem with Bernard Caiger of the Canadian National Research Council . |