Example sentences of "i [verb] my [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 I wiped my face with a handkerchief and thought about Barbara Porter .
2 It was during my visit that I made my acquaintance with Woolworths and thought it a marvellous store with goods that were priced at either 3d or 6d ; the firm did not arrive in Salisbury until 1927 .
3 ‘ Just in case you do n't know — though I 'm sure you do , ’ he threw at her , ‘ I made my home with my aunt and uncle from the age of ten .
4 ‘ You 'd better leave me before I lose my temper with you , girl , and say something I 'll be sorry for . ’
5 To the right was the outline of the dovecot where , as a child , standing in the doorway with my back to the sunlight , I fought my shadow with a wooden sword .
6 I bought it when I got my job with CND .
7 I drew my session with Geoff to a rapid close .
8 On one of the last occasions I saw him , I mentioned my dealings with Mountbatten and asked what he thought of him .
9 I told my story with the help of Joy and Alan , who arrived for coffee and contributed greatly with their humanity , humour and charm .
10 Going to another church ( of the Presbyterian Church of England ) my love of God came to be the central factor in my life , and aged almost sixteen I told my headmistress with quiet confidence that I wished to be ordained .
11 I told my mother with timid spite , hidden terror and a certain mad braggadocio that in some countries chrysanthemums were considered appropriate only for funerals .
12 The Second Son did indeed meet me as always , but this time I stayed once again in his bedroom in his father 's Abu Dhabi villa , and this time I ate my meals with the Sheikh , his men and his two eldest sons .
13 When I do a good workout , I feel fine , but then I start to think ‘ I 've just worked off 500 calories — what can I stuff my face with ? ’
14 I filled my pockets with bread , then took two pistols and the powder for them .
15 I compared my yardages with a wheel once , and we were no more than two paces out for the whole course .
16 At the sink I wash my face with cold water , but I do n't feel any better .
17 I put my conversations with Lou and Brenda from my mind , at least for the time being , and had switched on the WP and was enjoying the little moans and buzzes of its warming up , when there was a mighty banging on the door and there stood Hugo .
18 Can I bring my pet with me ?
19 No , I would say I want the same school , you can do with me what you like , Paul I suggest you do n't throw that away before I loose my temper with you .
20 I enjoy my conversations with that gentleman as much as I do those that I have with right hon. and hon. Members .
21 I enjoy my role with Essex . ’
22 I was at this time that I renewed my acquaintance with Herbert Read , whom I had met first at Oxford in the company of Nevill Coghill .
23 I wear my shirt with pride : - )
24 Have I got my glasses with me or I ca n't see the prices .
25 Each night I soothed my hands with ice cubes from the mini-bar .
26 Not long ago , I confronted my brother with what he had done to me .
27 I began my listening with his fiery and characterful account of the The four temperaments .
28 Like a good many of my generation , I began my acquaintanceship with the Dales on Sunday hikes to Ilkley Moor with my church youth club .
29 I enjoyed my life with them and I do n't think I could have coped in the beginning without them .
30 I fed my deer with milk from a baby 's bottle , ’ she remembers with a smile .
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