Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] my " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You just do n't want me to carry on my business , do you ? ’ she hit back , angered at his refusal and refusing to see the rest as a compliment . |
2 | I will try to slant my handwriting to be more adult like , I will try to get many merit points , I will try to get at the top sets for every lesson you are in the top sets for every lesson do well in them , I want to carry on my good progress in the sports area , I do many sports now and I want to do more |
3 | ‘ It 's hanging on my bike in the yard , inside a roll of lino . ’ |
4 | As one graduate who is now living and working in the States , where the universities do award impressive diplomas for display , I would enjoy having a diploma from the University of Nottingham hanging on my wall . |
5 | For no apparent reason it was hanging on my head like lank seaweed ; I could n't make it puff out in a way that hid my ears properly . |
6 | My hands left the gun hanging in mid-air above my knees and went for the catapult , which as always was hanging on my belt , the arm-rest stuck down between that and my cords . |
7 | I was just thinking what a dozen would look like hanging on my tree . |
8 | Sit down my love do n't take any notice . |
9 | I had a lesson with him and he told me that if I squeezed my knees together I would slow down my bottom half and be able to release the club as hard as I wanted to . |
10 | As the light had caressed the window in my room early the next morning , implying that the world had begun to awaken , I was already up , dressed in clean crisp fabrics of my school uniform , a new and unwelcome experience to me , and gobbling down my two Weetabix and Marmite toast for breakfast . |
11 | But in 1974 , I made perhaps my most surprising discovery : Black holes are not completely black ! |
12 | ‘ I 'll suck your dick and I wo n't stop/Till everything inside rises to the top I 'll swallow every ounce of that sticky cum/Cause that 's how a dick-suck should be done/Then your cum goes down my throat/And I 'm loving every bit and refuse to choke/No other girls will do the things I do/Now tell me/Is the pussy still good to you ? ’ |
13 | The cord goes down my back , under my surgical gown , and wiggles around behind me , like tail of monkey , tail of fiend . |
14 | It 's an agonising burning , which goes down my buttocks and sciatic nerve . |
15 | You had them then , yeah in an envelope , yeah , now if you write a cheque out for us , it goes down my dear , yeah when will I get my wages ? |
16 | I get up and lean against the window and sort of pat down my coat . |
17 | When Dad had knocked the bottle out of my hand some of the bleach must have spilled down my face because my right eyebrow was blonde . |
18 | Maybe by the t I mean so my lecturing style was I I geared if you like towards a more , you go off and do some reading based on the following topics and I agree with you , that was too vague given the the fact you 're not psychologists . |
19 | Like most of my generation , I had never known a war , had never had fear rammed down my throat time and time again like the older generation . |
20 | lay down my head to sleep , I pray … |
21 | But if I bring in my camera it means |
22 | filled in my Pools I might be lucky But a beggar cayent be a chooser |
23 | Here we go again , I 've just filled in my pools coupon and I 've put Leeds down for a win . |
24 | So I ca n't sit there and observe someone bringing in my stuff . |
25 | A quiver of anguish passed along my spine as I came to the last dish . |
26 | ‘ Give me my bill , ’ I said to the man behind the desk , ‘ and bring down my suitcase in half an hour . ’ |
27 | Mum took me back chez Hamish and Tone ; she agreed to pass on my expressions of contrition to my father . |
28 | To everyone within the division who has worked particularly hard this year to establish and improve our business , I would like to pass on my thanks and best wishes for Christmas and the New Year . |
29 | When I stop I want to pass on my skills to youngsters . ’ |
30 | In 1912 he insisted , against opposition from the foreign ministry , that Prince Lichnowsky be appointed to the London embassy , saying " I send only my ambassador to London , who has my confidence , obeys my will , fulfills my orders with my instructions " . |