Example sentences of "i [verb] my [noun] at the " in BNC.

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1 I can appreciate Edouard would rather have me wasting my time at the museum instead of going round to his flat and trying to persuade Barbara Coleman to leave , but sending someone to kill me was rather an over-reaction . ’
2 I made my entry at the end of the song .
3 When I was out on the road I mean before I came into training I was so I laid my cards at the table at this point in time to say yes I need to sell insurance erm and I always remember particular broker who you go in and and he 's saying well so how many of these particular products would you sell over the next year and he said oh twenty five and you go in great , guy 's promised to sell twenty five domestic contents policies over the next year .
4 I changed my mind at the last minute . ’
5 I discharged my responsibility at the court , and that is that .
6 He sat next to me and I wrinkled my nose at the sweaty odour emanating from the long , black , food-stained gown he wore .
7 I have a pee , then I wash my hands at the sink .
8 So I put my mind at the place where the character I 'm playing is , and whatever is making her cry , I work on that and make that affect me .
9 I shake my head at the Amiga screen .
10 I dropped my rope at the base of one of the trees and started to rake , struggling to keep from slipping on the steep slope with its loose pine-needle surface .
11 I received my mail at the barracks and showered there in the mornings .
12 I enjoy my work at the playgroup and hope I will be able to continue for many years to come ’
13 Indeed , I recall my impression at the time was of having stepped into a prison cell , but then this might have had as much to do with the pale early light as with the size of the room or the bareness of its walls .
14 Sadie Stewart from Duncairn Gardens in the west of the city said : ‘ I get my pension at the local post office .
15 Erm I did give out a plea about two hours ago that I lost my umbrella at the music festival this weekend .
16 As I clicked my stopwatch at the start line it began to rain .
17 Full of beans , I took my seat at the stalled dinner .
18 I took my place at the top of a walkway between the orchestra , the curtains opened and a lush sigh from the string section led the intro of ‘ Memories ’ .
19 You will now release me : the resulting implication being that I bought my freedom at the expense of his .
20 I left my sack at the top of Cairn Lochan and scrambled down to the foot of Savage Slit .
21 I left my trunks at the house . ’
22 I left my car at the motel .
23 And then I left my brolly at the chemist 's , and had to go back for it … ’
24 I MISS My War at the Almeida is a first play in English by Iraj Jannatie Ataie , an exiled Iranian poet who was a political prisoner under the Shah 's regime and whose A Cry With Sewn Lips ( in Farsi ) made a moving impression at the Theatre Upstairs four years ago .
25 I have my eye at the moment on the little-visited town of Amman , capital of Transjordan , which I am told is charming .
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