Example sentences of "[pers pn] in my " in BNC.

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1 Throughout the pamphlet Hic Mulier seems to be in sympathy with this remark of Montaigne 's , but nowhere is her appropriation of the idea more challenging than in the way she dissolves both law and ideological fixity into a celebration of change and transformation , and , by implication , a celebration of her potential rather than her fixed nature : ‘ Nor do I in my delight of change otherwise than as the whole world does ’ ( sig .
2 I like it very much when Othello says , ‘ Rude am I in my speech ’ , and then speaks like eloquence itself .
3 Can can I just add sir o one point I I in my in my preamble I said that we were sometimes able from a local point of view to take into account information locally that perhaps you would n't have got from further afield .
4 And I in my opinion the A nineteen south in particular should be dismissed for highway reasons .
5 Well er er erm the the whole point of about asking that sort of question is that er I in my own mind I know where I think
6 My Lord it may be that the , it certainly should say that Lawrence escaped , I in my photocopy caused the escape and who he escaped with .
7 I in my personal opinion I I do n't think it is .
8 erm I , in m I in my opinion that the Communist Party aim of increasing productivity was n't actually achieved and because of all these problems erm could that their policy of favour of erm promoting rich peasant economy did n't significantly contribute to industrialization erm I mean there was a little bit of an economic growth but that it was n't particularly significant .
9 And it 's it i Seriously , it has happened a few I in my experience over the years I can remember it happening to me at least half a dozen times .
10 and he goes why were you in my , why am I in my underwear seen my pants and he goes ah , here 's a message on my knee and he goes P S Sue Carpenter and they look at each other and they go , Sue Carpenter whoooo and then the mouse traps go off and it ends with them going
11 I lay as if you were there and loved the shape your back had made , had a sense of your silky warmth , my body curling round the heat and wonder of you in my arms .
12 I 'll call for you in my car tomorrow .
13 You know , darling , I carry a very clear picture or you in my head , and probably some of my thoughts might make you feel shy - and glad , too , I hope !
14 ‘ I ca n't get interested in kids like Ryan , Harry — not with you in my life .
15 I have drawn you in , and involved you in my own anger at my son 's disobedience . ’
16 I will take you in my carriage , because that is my job , but I am an Austrian , and you are my country 's enemies .
17 Let me clothe you in my righteousness as you bow before me .
18 I would have liked you in my class .
19 And ‘ I 'll See You In My Dreams ’ is a lush , fleet-footed waltz that spins winningly away from every narrow-minded expectation of what indie-aspirants should sound like in this year of grunge , glam and glassy reveries .
20 ‘ You see that I had you in my mind ! ’
21 Sir , — I write to you in my capacity as president of the Institut des Reviseurs d'Entreprises ( Institute of Auditors ) of Luxembourg in order to comment on the article Ramrath opens borders to accountants ( ACCOUNTANCY , July 1992 , p 27 ) .
22 Truly I never lied to you in my life .
23 ‘ Hard living on since you 've been gone , there 'll always be a place for you in my space time . ’
24 ‘ It makes me vomit ’ , she went on , ‘ to think that I am going to have to put up with a load of garbage like you in my school for the next six years .
25 If I ever catch you indulging in horse-play again I shall refuse to have you in my department .
26 I would like to introduce myself to you in my first article for Machine Knitting Monthly .
27 I am writing to you in my capacity as Chairman of the Committee for International Justice and Peace of the Catholic Bishops ' Conference of England and Wales , to express our concern about the danger of nuclear proliferation .
28 Colonel Sharpe wo n't dare kill you in my ballroom , because I wo n't let him .
29 So you were — but as soon as they put you in my arms I could see you were no use to me ! ’
30 If you say something to me I check that I have understood your message by saying it back to you in my own words , for if I repeat your own words exactly you will doubt whether I have really understood you .
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