Example sentences of "my [noun sg] [verb] [pron] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll have to go down there on a Saturday , my mum said she 'd take me down there . |
2 | Well , my mum said he should put them through the letter box . |
3 | If my , if my Mum comes up , if my Mum comes I 'll put the phone down , right ? |
4 | My sister thought it must have been a mistake , and kept the pound notes in case he came back for them . |
5 | Pity it was n't in the national newspapers because my lawyer said I could have retired on the proceeds . |
6 | As you will recall , I have persistently warned you all about taking promotion for granted and I am sure if you read back over my programme notes you will find I have not once alluded to it . |
7 | — My Auntie said he would go far Apparently |
8 | If in the event there were plenty of ideas then my plan to seek them would become redundant . |
9 | My teacher thinks I should get an A or a B in it . |
10 | He was and because he was getting on in years and er did n't get out as much as usual , my husband said we 'd get a television for him and we had a black and white television |
11 | My husband feels he ought to have someone else on the side . |
12 | and my husband decided he would like to come over then . |
13 | Well we had er , we took out all the gear for that , so I knew a lot , being a crane driver I 'd know what gear I wanted but a lot of these stevedores what are on there now , they were lorry drivers and they ai n't got a clue what they do , so there part of my job meant I 'd go round and give advice . |
14 | My gran reckons we should try to break it up somehow , but the question is , how do we go about it ? |
15 | My hairdresser said He could sort out my |
16 | I 'm just a counterman , and if my boss knew my wife worked I should get the sack , because people would think he did n't pay me enough ’ . |
17 | My supervisor suggested I should ask Hermann Bondi to be one of them . |
18 | ‘ But my father says you would love me best if you were my wife , so that would be better . ’ |
19 | I said that we would make the trip to Montparnasse one night and sing around the " Coupole " and the " Dome " for Reggie , my parents and their friends , but my father said he would pay us a lot of money to stay away . |
20 | When the doctor would n't make the night call , saying it could wait till morning , my father said he would shoot him if my mother died . |
21 | I believe my father hoped we would stay longer . |
22 | my paper says I ought to vote Tory . |
23 | ‘ My surveyor says you 'll have to move some of those bushes , ’ said my neighbour cheerily . |
24 | It broke my heart to leave , but my daughter said I ought to take my chance . |
25 | Even my doctor said I ought to have an abortion , because of my age . |
26 | ‘ My doctor said you 'd want these . |
27 | Hey , if we go over and toys and get my , my thing tested I can have a look at them , see which one |
28 | I only wish that your uncle would hurry up with his consent ; I doubt whether my resolution to behave myself can hold out much longer . ’ |
29 | Though my dad says she 'll have to move now in case the Germans land on the coast . ’ |
30 | My dad said he 'd buy me a ticket to fly back to England and David said that he 'd pay him back because he 'd be very happy if I could come back and help him as he did n't really know how to deal with his mother 's grief . |