Example sentences of "[conj] i [verb] [adv] [prep] my " in BNC.

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1 So it was an immediate retreat to Fort William for celebratory pakora and a chicken breast curry , where I changed out of my walking gear into some jeans to look like a local .
2 I have never forgotten that I came home to my wife and said : ‘ There 's a young man working with us and I 'm sure he is going to be a big star . ’
3 I was pleased he had n't seen the note or the tears that I left behind on my Granny 's face .
4 I get to act out all the horrors and pressures of fame , and some of the things that I worry about in my own life are purged .
5 And I tell you anoth another thing that I find that I blocked out from my mind sometimes , that 's the sound of central heating , particularly fan assisted heating .
6 IT MAY surprise readers of this column that I have never in my life voted Conservative at a general election .
7 Before dealing with the many points raised by right hon. and hon. Members , I propose to say something about Wales but , before doing that , I should point out that I have never in my life before spoken from one doughnut to another .
8 I thought he must have gone a bit ga-ga but there was no harm so I went up to my room and did my hair a bit .
9 He could n't get away when I did , so I came up on my own .
10 I assumed the Maggot was delivering or picking up a customer , but it was none of my business , so I stripped down to my shorts and began work as Thessy , his brother Philemon and their father took a battered wooden skiff across the lagoon .
11 He said he needed space , so I moved out of my flat . ’
12 There was n't time to read anything then , so I nipped back to my flat and found a Virgin Records plastic bag to hide them in .
13 I stopped crying now , but I feel a bit shaky so I look down at my feet and try to figure things out .
14 I 'd cry if I did , so I look down at my feet .
15 The second I walked off the set , a wave of pain hit me and I looked down at my grazed shins and one swollen knee .
16 My clogs clattered on the steps and I looked back over my shoulder a couple of times to see if Frankie was following me , but he was n't .
17 As soon as I had finished speaking , the small emergency wireless station was dismantled , and I rushed back to my two sergeants to get ready to leave .
18 It 's not expensive to live here and I earn enough from my lessons to keep me going .
19 And I cut back on my intake ,
20 Masses were ending everywhere in Dublin , and I walked back to my hotel through streams of home-going worshippers .
21 So for a second it seemed the most natural thing in the world when the ships airlock suddenly opened , and I stepped out of my cabin to see Sergia framed in the lock , with two male Ardakkeans behind her .
22 The laibon 's son , paramat , and I walk back to my camp .
23 I began to doubt this and I said so in my talk .
24 ‘ I must write to Holmes at once , ’ I said , and I went straight to my room and wrote a letter to Holmes , which gave him all the details of Barrymore 's story .
25 ‘ I am going to cry , ’ I thought , and I went quickly to my seat in the church before I had time to do so .
26 I was lucky in meeting a cab as I left the bank , and I went back to my anonymous room in Peel Square .
27 When I was finally allowed up and I went back to my own home I expected to forget you .
28 I said , ‘ I 'm coming back , ’ and I went out to my spaceship .
29 I remember when Mike was a baby and I went home with my shopping and left him at the check-out in Sainsbury 's .
30 ‘ The majority of the old No. 3 Troop volunteered and I crawled out of my foxhole to put in my application ’ .
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