Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [adv] [verb] my " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 I personally never start my exercise routine with the head and neck exercises in which you look from side to side and circle the head round .
2 I only just reached my study before I was again burning and freezing with the violent passions of Hyde .
3 Sadly , I only ever saw my grandmother a couple of times so I never came to know her .
4 and I perhaps then wax my legs or erm , but not to the extreme of having some one else involved in my improvements , I make my own improvements in my body
5 Because I am — unlike Anya — neither amateur nor fool , I once again suppress my emotions for the sake of strategic advantage , and say not a word .
6 I doubt if I ever effectively managed my staff .
7 I hardly ever meet my brothers and sisters .
8 Certainly I now never close my mind about anyone being a member .
9 Some will exclaim ‘ Can I then never leave my child ? ’ ’
10 I there soon experienced my first dealings with corporal punishment .
11 With it I almost completely rewrote my first draft in response to Guzzardi 's urgings .
12 ‘ I just do n't understand , Madame , ’ Ellie confessed , ‘ I never even knew my mother . ’
13 Astonishingly , he added : ‘ I never even told my parents .
14 I never even completed my training .
15 I never usually finish my tea , down
16 The Corporal stood and glared at me as I very swiftly made my exit through the door , pausing briefly to pick up my rucksack and bagpipe box .
17 When giving instruction in thermal soaring , I try to insist that students go on attempting to find lift until about 5–600 feet , and I very often explain my own thoughts and precautions as they do the flying .
18 I certainly never insulted my memory by asking it to store all that routine junk .
19 All you 've said so far just confirms what I have long suspected — that you were so determined to get to the top , so determined to succeed that day , that you quite deliberately drove my brother off the track ! ’
20 First , to my good neighbours who very quickly alerted my GP and to two splendid ambulancemen to whom I am told I owe my existence .
21 Of course , she too eventually left my staff to get married , but I can vouch that during the time she worked as housekeeper under me , she was nothing less than dedicated and never allowed her professional priorities to be distracted .
22 Miss Bedwelty then said , ‘ You asked me up here to give my opinion .
23 They no longer hurt my eyes .
24 It most certainly lightened my step and made my fingers more nimble as we marched through the thick snow .
25 Or just an unlucky woman because it just so happened my Catholic husband was infertile ?
26 And now , indeed , he no longer needs my help .
27 Well i it , it certainly never entered my head to do anything else and although several other things were suggested er I never er I never even considered them .
28 The book of his that still nourishes my inner spirit is My God My Glory , published by SPCK in 1954 .
29 Basically because the produce manager who was training me was so scared of me making a cock up , he never never left my side when I was .
30 He never really accepted my Mother , who had the temerity to marry his son , but was nonetheless as overjoyed as my parents when , after four years , I was conceived .
  Next page