Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] my " in BNC.

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1 If I may my Lord there is an issue that was raised in my learned friends reply er which er was a new point er and where I do take issue with him and this concerns the issue of the relevance of the directive here the , the issue relating to er whether or not the er Lloyd 's Act and the society have got any relevance in respect of the directive , his submission as I understood it , was that under article one , eight , nine the directive only addressed itself to states , to the British Government and that therefore the reliance on the directive by the society and in relation to the Lloyds Act was er a misconceived er reliance .
2 I 'll my dad went in there he said do you mean , do they take your ?
3 I think I 'll my desk .
4 ‘ The day when I attached less importance to ( my stepdaughter ) liking me than to her respecting me , I began to treat her more as I would my own child . ’
5 To which Hermia later replies with the well-known plea of the young for understanding , ‘ I would my father looked but with my eyes ’ .
6 And I would my my general thoughts would be that it the word free standing should be actually in included within the preamble to the policy .
7 Er would my would my right honourable friend confirm that in the United States there are no government training schemes of any kind .
8 However , in the interest of brevity , I will my remarks to points A and B. Since nineteen seventy nine there 's been a major shift away from our industrial base towards service industries .
9 My stepfather died at the end of November 1991 and under his will my mother was left the life interest in the income arising from the sum of £60,000 with the remainder to my stepbrother .
10 Oh you would n't go , well I would n't say that you could my father would 've half killed us
11 I could never take after her can my sister but not me .
12 What could my friend reply to this ?
13 So I must restate the question as ‘ What would my priorities be if I were now what the Minister of Health was then ? ’
14 So , ‘ What would my priorities be if the bad dream came true , and I were Minister of Health now ? ’
15 For what would my daughter do alone , a single woman of sixty-two , without relatives of her own age , without children , without memories ?
16 ‘ Tell me , then , what would my wife your mother do if I took you home with me ?
17 Q. So what would my dependents receive in the event of my death ?
18 What would my father and mother say , and was n't it time I took upon myself the responsibility of my spiritual life at that time held in proxy by my godparents .
19 So what would my ‘ they ’ say about Vern ?
20 What would my attitude be if asked to move in order to take a job ?
21 What would my attitude be if I had a difficult or long journey to work ?
22 What would my work be ? ’
23 What would my friends at home expect of me ?
24 What would my dad say about me not going to school ? ’
25 What would my poor wife do without me ? ’
26 ‘ Something comes up and you say ‘ What would my daughter think ? ’
27 What would my esteemed partner say must be on that land before it can become a resort ! ’ she asked .
28 It really is I mean I I still feel guilty and it might sound daft to you , but I still feel guilty and what would my have done about I was down in London a few weeks ago for a meeting and I was coming back on the sleeper and I got the train to Euston and erm I came out at the wrong spot , so I had to walk out of Euston Underground and then round to go to Euston Station rather than going through
29 PAMELA : Pray , my lady , what will my master say if I go away to abruptly without paying my respects to him ?
30 When a kind and affluent sister-in-law offered to buy her a house in the suburbs of London , she asked , " What will my boys do there ? "
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