Example sentences of "be [prep] my " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | I 've been through my neighbourhood , where they 've torn down liquor stores and burnt down everything . |
2 | Is it possible that bolt in my arm should have been through my heart ? ’ |
3 | ‘ Of course I have been through my brother 's documents , household accounts , memoranda and letters . |
4 | I am sure some of the guys in my workshop think I am off my trolley . |
5 | I do n't know how I 'd 've coped if it had n't been for my mum . |
6 | ( I should point out that had it not been for my sister Etty , who had financed this latest venture , there would have been no printing business . ) |
7 | Your agent on Belial also murdered Federique Moshe-Rabaan in an attempt to divert Adjudicator Bishop 's suspicions : an attempt which would have succeeded had it not been for my , ’ and he preened himself , ‘ abilities at detection . |
8 | If it had not been for my brother , the Odonata would have drowned , just as the turtle-shaped biped drowned . |
9 | And I would n't have if it had n't been for my mother … |
10 | Been for my test today he say , and I failed . |
11 | We had another narrow escape , and for years afterwards Father would go red with embarrassment when the subject was mentioned : ‘ I must have been off my head , ’ he would mutter ashamedly . |
12 | The ME Polartek Sweater has hardly been off my back for the past month or so . |
13 | only been off my work for about er seven days . |
14 | They are for my bride , whether she 's a great lady or a governess . ’ |
15 | ‘ These are for my sons . |
16 | Yes , is n't , those are for my mother 's day bouquets and I just stick them in and they just come out in the vase . |
17 | He must have been about my age , too , because he 'd been in Nagasaki when the bomb went on . |
18 | By glimpses I learnt with awe and astonishment that he had once been of my age . |
19 | [ 11 ] My earliest recollections are of my father and my mother bending over my cot and of the difference in personal odour that subsisted between my two parents . |
20 | And I knew I know this bloke eh , when he was a sergeant I think , anyway he was an officer , and eh , said we go to Sheppeards , I said you silly devil I ca n't get into Sheppeards Hotel I 'm a signal man I had to laugh he said , shame , he said cor , you 're about my size , get stuck into one of my uniforms we had a couple of weekends at Sheppeards Hotel , we had a great time . |
21 | They 're for my father , not for me , and a change will undoubtedly whet his appetite . ’ |
22 | ‘ They 're for my wife . |
23 | ‘ They 're for my writing class , ’ I say . |
24 | Before acting out as a late Father Christmas , I want to erm , come up with some general , how shall I put it , general considerations , this is why you have slides , you realise that slides are not actually for your benefit , they 're for my benefit , that I can remember where I am and what I 'm supposed to do . |
25 | You 're like my Dad , Quincx , the only relative I 've got . ’ |
26 | ‘ You 're like my Eileen . |
27 | ‘ You 're like my mother , ’ I said . |
28 | C. You 're like my Aunt Annie . |
29 | Unless you 're like my Uncle Joe — a fox got his best foot , 'e 'ad to have a wooden leg , 'e was livid . ’ |
30 | Oh I know , you 're like my mother , stone cold ! |