Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [adv] [verb] my [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I found that I gained a lot of strength from all this regular correspondence with people and , four years on , I now feel much more myself again , although of course I still miss my husband tremendously . |
2 | For ten minutes I never saw my float as the fish cruised up and down . |
3 | So rather than have er two cars plus a company car I just sold my car . |
4 | ( Please note I have a colour VGA monitor which definitely colours my opinion here ! ) |
5 | When you plant a fertile meme in my mind you literally parasitize my brain , turning it into a vehicle for the meme 's propagation in just the way that a virus may parasitize the genetic mechanism of a host cell . |
6 | Balbinder was 3 years old when I first started visiting the house , a very sociable child who eagerly awaited my arrival and the chance to play with the bag of toys I always brought with me . |
7 | Being tube amps they really complement my sound . |
8 | I knew the rule well enough , but in that split second it never entered my head . |
9 | Truan you just blew my microphone again . |
10 | Then I made him a little tent to sleep in , but for a few weeks I always took my gun to bed with me . |
11 | After a moment he gently took my hand and moved it away , saying nothing . |
12 | I used to get so angry on the set that one day I just blew my top and hit John Huston . |
13 | And then last night I just took my stuff and knocked myself out instead . |
14 | Q. I never see my Upside Down Catfish during the day , not even when I feed the other fish . |
15 | The one person who always jogs my mind when reading MKM is Joan Lafferty . |
16 | From the Charles Bridge I gradually worked my way back to Wenceslas Square . |
17 | With a face like mine I never get my bum pinched or felt ! |
18 | I should add that in argument he also invited my attention to paragraph 5(7) and I will refer to that : |
19 | I considered the antique Rolex Oyster which now favoured my wrist with its collectability . |
20 | ‘ I could not have my revenge on those sub-human creatures who actually killed my father , but I swore to myself that I would find the British Judas who had betrayed him and have revenge . ’ |
21 | I like adaptability — that 's the reason I always keep my hair long , so that I can get lots of different looks with it up or down . |
22 | Then I could walk home in daylight , but at bedtime I still searched my room for the murderer , who wore a black leather built-up surgical boot that swung and lurched down thick-pile carpets towards his victims . |
23 | In the end I completely lost my temper with it . |
24 | I know that in Beirut I simply took my child through the checkpoints and delivered her at the school gates . |
25 | To join , simply complete and return your Hilton Club application which also accompanies my letter . |
26 | India in those days ( round about 1963 ) was much in the air and I found that as a background it decidedly fired my imagination . |
27 | At breakfast I completely wrecked my egg while clumsily trying to open it — egg all over , nice and sticky — and could not cut a single soldier without upsetting the plate . |
28 | I ca n't harm them — the way you once harmed my family when you only meant to harm me ! |
29 | Streuer had to brake hard , and on purpose he just nudged my backside with the front of his bike . |
30 | When I realized I was walking towards my father 's house I quickly changed my direction . |