Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] i " in BNC.

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31 From the bottom of my heart I thank you . ’
32 But in my heart I knew that another man could .
33 No matter how realistic and cautious I tried to be about changes at home , in my heart I only wanted reassurance that things would be as before .
34 ‘ In the depths of my heart I ca n't help being convinced that my dear fellow-men , with a few exceptions , are worthless . ’
35 In my heart I knew he was dead , but I wanted to hear what she would say …
36 With all my heart I hated the malais .
37 With all my heart I will go to your lady . ’
38 And , of course , in my heart I 'm glad it did n't !
39 So out of the kindness of my heart I agreed to come in . ’
40 And the next thing I went in and this girl was doing my hair I do n't know what she was doing but I ca n't remember the , the dream was he says to me Dawn do you want these curling tongs left on I said what curling tongs
41 You know everyone was walking like my hair I did n't know where I was everything that people said would like just echo in my head .
42 I remember when a bee was in my hair I 'm running ah !
43 As by my faith I see no more in you
44 ‘ Father , ’ said Tutilo , burning into startling whiteness , ‘ I pledge you my faith I never did nor never would have done him any harm , nor do I know of any who might need to wish him ill .
45 With my accent I thought I 'd be smashed to pieces or fucked in half after five minutes in here .
46 In his account of the final stage , it is as if the unheard melody of which he had some intimation suddenly becomes audible and transposes all his experience into its terms : In my prayer I was reaching out to heaven with heartfelt longing when I became aware , in a way I can not explain , of a symphony of song , and in myself I sensed a corresponding harmony at once wholly delectable and heavenly , which persisted in my mind .
47 About eighteen months after my mastectomy I had my hysterectomy , an even more painful operation .
48 That 's my badge I ca n't put it on .
49 For my part I am not condemning , I am illustrating the fact that the Christian symbiosis between nature and humankind , expressed so well in the Bible , has from time to time been replaced by man 's domination of nature with disastrous consequences for both .
50 It only remained for us to forgive one another , and for my part I gladly forgave him for anything that might still need forgiveness .
51 For my part I simply can not predict what effect , for good or ill , this kind of centralization would have on the education service .
52 ‘ For my part I believe the African Jesus would have won if it had not been for the Dark Host .
53 On my part I would not presume to disturb their faith .
54 For my part I would have to decide how much I could tell her without giving away Neil 's presence on Moila .
55 It 's all good-humoured teasing and winding up , and for my part I 've long since ceased to care whether or not anyone regards me as the worst climber in the world or some sort of antediluvian relic with no rights to any opinion on ‘ rock climbing as it is done these days . ’
56 The March of Progress has alas transformed the goodly white bread into that unique substance , restaurateur 's toast , while tea and coffee are replaced by gin-and-tonic or a bottle of white wine , and for my part I would say none the worse for that .
57 For my part I can detect no inconsistency between our domestic law and the Convention .
58 For my part I am unable to derive from that case so far reaching a proposition .
59 For my part I think it is right to accept that that was in the eyes of the appellants a formality .
60 ‘ For my part I do not think that the House of Lords in that case had in mind the special position in the administration of justice of the Director of Public Prosecutions and the Crown Prosecution Service or would have been prepared to extend the effect of the orders of a civil court in such a way as indirectly to bind them in the performance of their duties in relation to the criminal law and before the criminal courts in circumstances in which they had not sought and may not have wished for an order for discovery .
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