Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [adv] [verb] my [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | I 'll just put my slippers on and we 'll go . |
32 | In the interim I 'll just keep my fingers crossed . |
33 | It 's alright I 'll just keep I 'll just keep my eye on her Where are you going ? |
34 | I 'll just get my things … ’ |
35 | ‘ I 'll just get my glasses … ’ |
36 | Okay well I 'll well I 'll just get my coat and come with you . |
37 | ‘ I 'll just get my coat , ’ she said hoarsely . |
38 | I 'll just find my copy of the implant . ’ |
39 | Obviously er if er you came in in the morning and you were n't feeling to good , for whatever reason , then you could n't slack back and say och well I 'll just take my time with this . |
40 | I 'll just have my bike outside and quickly get on . |
41 | After I get out of here , I 'll just have my flat and I 'll continue . |
42 | I was thinking , oh yeah I 'll just chop my legs off at the knee shall I ? |
43 | ‘ I think I 'll just stretch my legs a bit , ’ Zen announced . |
44 | ‘ I 'll probably lose my sense of direction and fall and hurt myself , ’ he sighed . |
45 | " Well , I 'll do it for you , Hazel , although I 'll probably get my head bitten off . |
46 | ‘ I 'll always love my Heathcliff , and take him with me . |
47 | I 'll always have my Sunday dinner |
48 | I 'll happily pay my forfeit and sit here by the fire while you play . ’ |
49 | ‘ Do I have your promise that , regardless of what happens , regardless of — er — whether you like it or not , at the end of this — farce , I 'll still have my job ? ’ |
50 | I 'll never forget my father 's face . |
51 | ‘ I 'll never see my brother again , ’ she moaned , hating herself for sounding so foolish when her grief was so vast . |
52 | ‘ I 'll never turn my nose up at you , and never at Mrs Aggie . |
53 | It wo n't be long before she catches a chill , and then I 'll really have my hands full . |
54 | I could also give my opinion of the way you 've behaved . ’ |
55 | If I could get a home where my kids could grow up with daily fear and where I could also help my father , I could push this hell out of my mind and start afresh with my family . |
56 | But in the clinging sand I could barely lift my feet . |
57 | I could barely conceal my satisfaction – I felt we had ‘ arrived ’ . |
58 | The , for example , where I worked I had to bale out you know in the morning about thirty pails of water , you know before I could even see my footboard . |
59 | As the last of the boys arrived I thought that maybe I could just make my way to the back of the queue , or sprint back to the changing room on one pretext or another and conveniently lose my place in the line . |
60 | God , if I could just get my hands on the bastards who did that to your house ! |