Example sentences of "my [noun] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 When I heard from Liz that your boss was starting to talk about wedding bells I swiftly moved all my operations back to London . ’
2 It was late at night and I decided , I was just sort of talking I 'd say , I ca n't get rid of this headache , and I do n't know what I 'm gon na do , I do n't whether I should just not worry about it cos I 'm not that old , and I was really pouring my heart out to him , and he turns round and he says , yeah , you need a new clutch you really need a new clutch .
3 I could have stayed in London of course , eating my heart out for you as I have done ever since you put your head down on to your bread and butter here in this room and burst into tears ; but the combination of Christmas , and not having seen you in months drove me to a railway station and this morgue of a house .
4 For the first time since I cried my heart out in Puerto Rico — I was crying .
5 ‘ I went on to a party in Cambridge after I 'd been catching swifts , and in the middle of the party a horrible large green thing , a flightless parasitic fly , found on swifts , crawled crabwise out of my hair on to my dinner jacket — it was a dinner jacket sort of party .
6 I 'd forgotten to fetch something to put my hair up with , and so I brushed it into a ponytail and held it in place with a pair of knickers from the airing cupboard , which I twisted round and used like a scrunchie .
7 Then I put my hair up with one hand and pretended I was a model .
8 I wanted to wear my hair up in a knot but Elise said you 'd prefer it loose like this . ’
9 I straightened my tie and guided my hair back with my hands .
10 them into my hair out of sheer joy , and
11 I will grow my hair out to its natural colour until it falls long and lank about my shoulders , allow my skin to fade to a startling winter white .
12 combing my hair out in a darkened room
13 Tearing my hair out by the roots .
14 ‘ But so are you , ’ I protested , really astonished because he had been so reasonable about my activities up to now .
15 I brought my bombs back on many occasions , because I am quite certain we never got anywhere near anything that looked like a target .
16 ‘ I want to hand my cans in as mayor to lead the way , ’ said Coun Bolland .
17 Thank goodness I had my knickers on at the time !
18 ‘ We 'll take my bike out for a ride . ’
19 And like a well-trained dog I stuck an arm in the air and said , ‘ I 'm putting my foot down for the Telethon , how about you ? ’
20 I had to make haste now or I would be late , so I threw my kit in the back of the Porsche , threaded my way through the traffic on the Kingston By-pass and then put my foot down on the M3 , keeping a wary eye open for the police .
21 I had n't slammed my foot down on the brake .
22 As she was to tell one of her oldest friends : ‘ I only wish I 'd put my foot down with them years ago . ’
23 no hope we do n't lose it on that Tim , it 's got all my money in at the moment , it 's a really good one is n't it , we 're really enjoying it at the moment does n't what number it is but we just , what do we do with this ?
24 I never got my money back from Bill Murphy , either .
25 I took all my money out of the banks , sold everything I had and packed up . ’
26 Will you commute or should I move my base down to London ? ’
27 ‘ You leave my trenchcoat out of this . ’
28 Are you ever planning on giving me my clip back by any chance Susan ?
29 I let the money slip through my fingers on to the floor .
30 If I pull my jumper off like that be like that dresses .
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