Example sentences of "[vb -s] my " in BNC.

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1 I wear contact lenses and find that eye make-up , particularly mascara , irritates my eyes .
2 just now , for instance , I could not sit & do nothing , since that only irritates my brain ; & it was then only my pipe that enabled me comfortably to read Rousseau 's ‘ Julie ; or the New Heloise ’ .
3 And while I can understand certain people saying that yes , smoking irritates my eyes , my nose , and yes , they 're quite right they are entitled to breathe erm u u unsolid air , if yo if you want to put it that
4 Suffice to say , I was in street clothing at the time , looking , I 'd thought , the right if not the accurate side of forty , and Linal Haft , who plays my son , is three years older than I am .
5 This heavy emptiness afflates my heart .
6 She sort of ruffles my hair and goes out .
7 ‘ The thing that most impresses me and most encourages my students when I use Streamline is that Streamline is an audiovisual course .
8 He fingers my red rose brooch .
9 To Victoria Roberts , a young full-time party worker from London , they were the only two in serious contention and she was backing Mr Heseltine : ‘ Mrs Thatcher is a strong leader , and we will need a moderate Tory who will be equally strong — there goes my career . ’
10 Bang-bang-bang goes my big bass heart while I press the last number .
11 In his satirical cabaret days , Nichols used to do a sketch with Elaine May about a Jewish mother 's shock at her son 's choice of profession : ‘ Can you imagine me saying , ‘ There goes my son the nurse ’ ? ’
12 Now Nichols 's mother could say , ‘ There goes my son the movie director . ’
13 So bang goes my tactic of inventing the so-called ‘ Maidstone ’ scene .
14 My first thought when I heard I 'd got the part was : ‘ Bang goes my knighthood ! ’ ’
15 ‘ There goes my one moment of glory ’ , he said , after reading that he had lost .
16 There goes my thunder . ’
17 There goes my view of the proceedings .
18 ( There goes my chaplain again , squirming on his stool .
19 ( Ah , there goes my clerk , the clever little fool : ‘ You 're no better than Henry VIII ! ’ he cries .
20 [ Oh , dear , there goes my chaplain again , tut-tutting and shaking his noddle !
21 [ Now there goes my clerk again , protesting as if he was as chaste as the driven snow .
22 [ Ah , there goes my chaplain again , jumping up and down on his stool .
23 Back and forth goes my hand , over the softness of my son 's forehead and up into the softness of his hair .
24 Soon goes my darling .
25 Oh there goes my dad .
26 on his face and he 's going oh I 've got , he says I ca n't he 's going no no my face is stinging and he goes my face hurts , his face was red like , he goes it hurts , it 's stinging and he 's rubbing and everything and he goes oh it hurts , it hurts and laughing at him .
27 And as he 's going like that , the lorry in front 's stopped , smack , hits it , dies , or if he 's , turns round , and goes My God , misses it , unfortunately hits me , I hit somebody else , and he carries on going , and leaves carnage behind him .
28 Many different types on the market , but when you actually start to look into them , erm , they reveal a few things , you can see by this one it 's a fairly old one , but it is for for demo purposes only , this is one by Polycell , it 's battery operated in a plastic cases and it 's handy because it 's got a torch but when you actually put the alarm on it goes my gadget 's not working really .
29 No one doubts my opposition and total opposition to violence . ’
30 I have my man and a bent old crone from the village who drinks my whisky which she thinks I do n't notice .
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