Example sentences of "[noun sg] [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 So rather than have er two cars plus a company car I just sold my car .
3 ( Please note I have a colour VGA monitor which definitely colours my opinion here ! )
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 I knew the rule well enough , but in that split second it never entered my head .
7 Truan you just blew my microphone again .
8 After a moment he gently took my hand and moved it away , saying nothing .
9 I used to get so angry on the set that one day I just blew my top and hit John Huston .
10 And then last night I just took my stuff and knocked myself out instead .
11 The one person who always jogs my mind when reading MKM is Joan Lafferty .
12 From the Charles Bridge I gradually worked my way back to Wenceslas Square .
13 With a face like mine I never get my bum pinched or felt !
14 I should add that in argument he also invited my attention to paragraph 5(7) and I will refer to that :
15 I considered the antique Rolex Oyster which now favoured my wrist with its collectability .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 In the end I completely lost my temper with it .
19 To join , simply complete and return your Hilton Club application which also accompanies my letter .
20 India in those days ( round about 1963 ) was much in the air and I found that as a background it decidedly fired my imagination .
21 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 .
22 I ca n't harm them — the way you once harmed my family when you only meant to harm me !
23 Streuer had to brake hard , and on purpose he just nudged my backside with the front of his bike .
24 When I realized I was walking towards my father 's house I quickly changed my direction .
25 Three who suffered particularly at the time were Richard and Phoebe Winch who lived just below the Centre and in whose house I often took my evening glass of ‘ allowed ’ claret , and Ann Willson who looked after me for the Saturday and Sunday .
26 Last time I practically took my thumb off and apparently she does n't trust me not to do it again .
27 Oh well he probably does n't trust you whipper snatchers first time I actually carried my licence with me .
28 ‘ But that does n't bother me now — in fact I sometimes stick my tongue out in reply as I drive away . ’
29 Whilst I was in prison I only saw my daughter twice .
30 Angie Bowie : ‘ During this period we were still living with David 's mother which certainly moved my rear end out into finding somewhere to sleep because having to sleep with someone really freaked me out .
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