Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] ['s] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | I 've lost my buyer 's guide . |
2 | My heart 's pounding and that 's bad ! . |
3 | And I can go fishing to my heart 's content . |
4 | I would be content To drudge in earth , easing my heart 's disgrace … |
5 | Thanks , my heart 's warm thanks to you , my beloved friend , for your tender letter ! |
6 | Doubtless the authorities would not heed my plea , but here in County Fermanagh I could feast my eyes on red pillar boxes to my heart 's content . |
7 | Oh , Mary of my heart 's delight , |
8 | On you go , now , and my heart 's blessing go with you always . |
9 | A hundred pictures for my heart 's delight . |
10 | This is my heart 's dearest wish ; perhaps you understand . |
11 | But now at last I had one , and she was my heart 's desire . |
12 | Then when I 'd proved I could do that really well , horrible and moronic as it was , I let myself off and got a better job nearer my heart 's desire . " |
13 | Ah , my heart 's . |
14 | The song ‘ You are my Heart 's Delight ’ from Lehár 's operetta The Land of Smiles ( 1929 ) was one of his most famous , and it was in this work that he first came to England in 1931 . |
15 | ‘ You 're truly my heart 's desire — honest , loving and giving … åd so very , very beautiful . ’ |
16 | I also loved making gadgets out of wood , and my heart 's desire was a chemistry set . |
17 | Then , ‘ The light that lies in woman 's eyes has been my heart 's undoing ’ . ’ |
18 | I shall ravish you to my heart 's delight . |
19 | Earlier this year she won an award for an outstanding contribution to theatre writing.Her husband Jeremy has paid a moving tribute to his wife , in a statement he said , She was to quote Wordsworth , ’ My heart 's best treasure ’ |
20 | As it was he was still asleep upstairs and never saw his dad bury him … and I could bawl unseen to my heart 's content . |
21 | My hair 's dry now ; can I have a hot drink , please ? |
22 | My hair 's . |
23 | Seeing the look of pain on my driver 's face , I asked him what had become of Eileen , ‘ The Girl from County Donegal ’ , possessor of one of the purest ballad voices I know , with a hint of Irish mischief . |
24 | On my driver 's seat was a Telegraph with front page headed and devoted to the ‘ Kuwait Crisis ’ . |
25 | it 's , or , or my driver 's capability that worry me |
26 | So I left Mala to it , went back to my cabin 's screens and terminals , and set back to probing the data banks for something about phetam . |
27 | ‘ The Mogadon hangovers were appalling , so my GP 's partner told me I needed Noctamid , another sleeper but shorter acting . ’ |
28 | I had kept my side of the bargain , my teetotaller 's pledge . |
29 | probably it would be the efficiency with which my artists ' careers are dealt with , and my brain . |
30 | It was n't like that at my hubby 's last Kirk , telling you the Young Mothers ' Meeting we had there was Really Radical . |