Example sentences of "that [pers pn] be my " in BNC.

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1 Tolonen 's appointment as General would certainly help in that regard , but I must also show them that I am my own man , not merely my father 's shadow .
2 The self-analysis is disarmingly frank , ‘ Keith Fletcher and Geoff Arnold have both said that I 'm my own biggest enemy , that I do n't believe in myself .
3 I feel secure in the sense that I 'm my own sort of person and I feel loved by Lucy .
4 ‘ It 's quite true he 's my boyfriend and our relationship is very special , ’ while he countered : ‘ It 's just not true that we 're going out together , or that she 's my girlfriend . ’
5 I 'm so glad that she 's my little girl she 's so glad she 's telling all the world that her baby buys her things you know
6 so glad that she 's my little girl she 's so glad she 's telling all the world bleagh
7 I feel fine I 'm so glad that she 's my little girl she 's so glad she 's telling all the world that th
8 so glad that she 's my little girl she 's so glad she 's telling all the world Turn it up a bit then .
9 People later thought that she was my manager , but we were just good friends .
10 Afterwards , she ventured to go up to him and say that she was my sister : to which he replied kindly — ; ‘ I can see that you are ’ .
11 I 'm ashamed to admit that you 're my son !
12 We could imagine that you 're my mother 's sister . ’
13 Let them know that you 're my friend .
14 John 13:35 says , ‘ All men will know that you are my disciples if you love one another . ’
15 What I want to say now is that you are my mum and you feel like my mum again .
16 Aside from the rest , after what I have said to Caswell — that you are my wife — we should make it good .
17 ‘ I explained to the prince that you were my companion and he said — all the while gazing at you across the hall — ‘ But a relative none the less , I 'll warrant !
18 ‘ I simply told them that you were my wife and that you had taken all our money and our little girl and were running off to London to be with your lover . ’
19 ‘ Why did you tell Doreen , the downstairs receptionist , that you were my sister ? ’ he enquired .
20 ‘ I feel that it 's my job to do what a lot of film-makers in the 80s did , which is to tell you , ‘ do n't worry , be happy . ’
21 Let me say finally , that it 's my intention that we should all starve together , or all survive together . "
22 because of that it 's my ideals .
23 ‘ You seem to forget that it 's my house , too . ’
24 And the maddening part of it is that it 's my own fault .
25 It was , it was very bad because it was a distinctive book , somebody knows that it 's my book .
26 I believe that it is , she thought , I truly believe that it is my mind , for Isabel has always been so firm , so clearly in control .
27 Nor can I accept that it is my duty to reform hawks and pigeons so that they become well-behaved social humans where the hawks stop grabbing baby pigeons and the pigeons stop nicking my peas .
28 ‘ Almost for the first time since I was a child , ’ I thought , ‘ I am glad that it is my birthday .
29 For a split second , I have sometimes failed to recognize that it is my own face that is being reflected back at me .
30 I wish that I could say that it is my experience that Christians are above this sort of thing , but it is not .
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