Example sentences of "[adv] i [verb] my " in BNC.
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1 | Thankfully I brought my certificates with me . |
2 | Very slowly I took my weight on the good hand and slid my feet over the rim of the tub . |
3 | Ever so slowly I raised my head and camera and there it was . |
4 | Slowly I opened my eyes . |
5 | Right I got my key then . |
6 | I used to take them every day and I was like that right , and then what I used to do on a Sunday I would n't take one cos I used to think right I like my Sunday dinner and I will never give up my Sunday dinner when I 'm dieting right |
7 | Eventually I put my third drink down , tell Yeb to tell Lucker to cab it , and leave . |
8 | Off she went ‘ to see ’ and eventually I got my two pieces of wholemeal , well more or less wholemeal , bread . |
9 | Eventually I produce my wallet , and silence falls . |
10 | Dairy cattle … eh , Beh , milk is not food enough for a man and besides I have my fields to plough . ’ |
11 | When Jokanaan 's head was brought on I made my entrance far too early . |
12 | When all this was going on I left my job as a bank clerk to work as a messenger . |
13 | I made a decision , or rather I hedged my bets . |
14 | Plus it really brought me back into touch with what was going on ; suddenly there was n't a big show happening , there was only me doing my personal little bit . ’ |
15 | Suddenly I felt my arm go and fall out of its joint . ’ |
16 | I I just could n't , I just thought , suddenly I thought my God , you know I can change this . |
17 | ‘ It completely changed the shape of my face and suddenly I had my cheekbones back , ’ says Janet , 37 . |
18 | Suddenly I remembered my weekly shower and hurried to join the ragged party which was forming outside . |
19 | I became really depressed because no matter how much I loved my children or tried to take care of them , I could neither keep the doctor at bay or the fungus that was destroying everything that it came into contact with . |
20 | I was ashamed ; and thenceforward I took my turn with the rest — to my benefit . |
21 | Naturally I withdrew my threat because there is no way I will let Singh and his cronies put one over on Leslie Bence . |
22 | ‘ Naturally I have my own little room , ’ she assured Ruth . |
23 | ‘ If only I had my journal , ’ Wynne-Jones complained . |
24 | ‘ If only I had my journal , ’ Wynne-Jones complained . |
25 | If only I had my thing ! |
26 | Teague admitted : ‘ When I was pounding the hills alone I thought my England days were over . |
27 | On the way down I had my camera tied to my waist and it started to drop ; in trying to grab it I lost my balance , got my foot caught in the tree root , took a tumble and twisted my ankle . |
28 | Perhaps I get my large build from my dad who 's six foot four and 20 stone … |
29 | Perhaps I commented on this once too often ; perhaps I expressed my gratitude too sincerely . |
30 | One of the things I was asked to write about this week I think was a radio , to , to write about er what I felt about radios , you know , er , erm , so anything could be thrown at you , and obviously I have my areas that I particularly interested in and I think sometimes I get a bit complacement and I 'm writing about a , I find particularly interested in and a bit lazy , so its quite good to be stretched . |