Example sentences of "i [vb past] my " in BNC.

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1 planning for you but what I can show you is some sketches which the gentleman who bought the plot at Grey Lane brought to show me asked my opinion .
2 So I bought indoor-plants and was given indoor plants , and one of the indoor plants I expended my energy on was the fern with the bright , shiny leaves and the indestructible appearance bought that day when I had suffered the apocalypse .
3 Back at home I asked my mother why we spoke in English .
4 When I asked my mother what she was doing , she replied : ‘ I thought if nothing were to come of your relationships , I could cut them out of the photographs ! ’
5 When Carter a few minutes later in the debate said , ‘ I asked my ( eight-year-old ) daughter Amy last night what she thought … ’ , what the audience heard was : ‘ I 'd better try to find a warm human illustration before it 's too late . ’
6 I asked my kind helper .
7 I asked my friends who have had au pairs what they 'd expected of them in the kitchen .
8 The South African case remains interesting , and I asked my doctor friend for clarification , but so far he has not been able to get any further information .
9 In the meantime I asked my vet whether he would let me have some sedatives to put into her food .
10 When I asked my wife what car she wants to replace the Peugeot , she said ‘ the safest one ’ .
11 ‘ If I asked my husband about sex with other women he would give me an honest answer . ’
12 ‘ So before I go , ’ I asked my friend , ‘ which one is your top buzz of all time ? ’
13 I asked my own surgeon how many of these prostate operations he did in a year , and he said around four hundred .
14 I always got on with my daughter , but she 's in Canada now , so I asked my son if I could stay with him for a bit .
15 I asked my husband to melt holes through the plastic , just smaller than peanuts and quite close together ; then he poked a couple of tiny holes through the ‘ open ’ end to take wire hangers They look like giant ice-cream cones , hanging at the window and the red ones seem to be the most popular .
16 ‘ I 'd always watched it on television and I just loved the game , so I asked my mother and father if I could play . ’
17 I asked my husband of the punishment for the young males who had participated , but he had no answer .
18 ‘ I suppose it 's time I asked my cousin to leave .
19 Feeling that anything I had to say on the subject would drive passengers to reach for the inflight discomfort receptacle , I asked my spellchecker to do it instead .
20 When I was a little lad , I asked my mother ‘ who 'll be my team ?
21 I asked my father about the people in the adjoining houses , they must have lived in perpetual fog , and I remember he told me that perhaps they got their houses at a reduced rent .
22 I asked my father about his answerphone .
23 I asked my neighbour to turn down her records as I found it impossible to concentrate and she said the only way she could cope with the stress of her reality was to blast her music .
24 Now , when I took post-natal depression I asked my health visitor , you know , where do you go ?
25 I asked my mother .
26 I asked my friends to move away , and Rupert came and sat down near me .
27 I asked my vital question : ‘ Will it run on XT ? ’
28 I asked my mother .
29 I asked I asked my clerk t to get me file something and he says ,
30 I asked my guide if they made the sort of paper that was used for books ; she said they made every sort of paper .
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