Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] i [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 With all my heart I mean that .
2 But I think a lot of them were genuinely concerned , as in my case I think this person was genuinely worried about me because I 'd had , it was my third child and I I do think she was er worried about me because er you know you do n't want to keep having babies and losing them but I was n't worried about , I was worried about myself , to say I was n't worried that 's stupid , but er we just hoped and hoped and kept hoping .
3 It was my responsibility I brought that child into the world , and there was no way I was going to thrust her off onto other people .
4 ‘ When I got back to my apartment I ate some ham and beans , and opened a bottle of rather rust-coloured claret .
5 Tony sat it out — in my tent I feel obliged to tell him — listening for the noise of a train , a noise that meant the wind was coming up the defile between him and the sea .
6 In one of my books I gave more information than was needed to solve a particular problem .
7 When she put her arms round my neck I felt nearer to the goal-post .
8 some adverts Cleared out my locker I put all the that 's what I 'm doing
9 I consented and , likewise , I wanted to explore the thicket of your thighs , which to my delight I found heavy with vernal dew .
10 After a while I became so deep in my cups I grew surly , said I felt unwell and trotted off to bed where I could nurse my hurt as well as conceal my bad manners .
11 From the corner of my eye I saw little Gino make his way over to the restaurant 's background music system .
12 The , my eye I got some drops from the chemist cos my eye was bad .
13 On my way back to my room I had another look into Toby 's .
14 From the windows of my room I saw all London lying in the distance like a great vapour , with here and there some lights twinkling through it . ’
15 To calm my feelings I walked all the way back to London .
16 Brampton Theatre asked me how much it was going to cost , so I , off the top of my head I said twenty pounds
17 Although Fred pretended to be surprised at my earnings I felt sure he knew what was going on all the time .
18 Not my breakfast , my drink I had this morning
19 ‘ I am too small for all the steadfast love ’ ( that is a literal translation of the Hebrew , which is much more striking than our English versions ) ‘ and all the faithfulness which thou hast shown to thy servant , for with only my staff I crossed this Jordan ; and now I have become two companies . ’
20 With my father I had more difficulty : all I could do with him was to argue about literature , citing my teachers ' opinions as being more up-to-date and therefore more valid than his own .
21 Erm and my Lord I hope that
22 no , no , my Lord I have three applications to make in the light of the evidence given by Mr yesterday and this witness today , er the first is this in terms of this witnesses evidence , I do n't know whether your Lordship appreciated it , but I certainly did in terms of evidence , that in cases of some brochures there were a number of editions , in other words first , second and maybe third edition
23 ‘ Well , I remember after we had had a big success at Covent Garden with Elektra he turned to me and said , ‘ You know , Birgit , for the first time in my career I get good notices here in London ! ’
24 Collecting my bags I noted one channel for Australians and New Zealanders , another for all others .
25 With slight butterflies in my tummy I joined all the other Commanding Officers from the ships of the Fleet Review at the King 's Stairs , Portsmouth .
26 On my arrival I had another tiff with Frank Dick .
27 ( Like so many of my fellows I learned Welsh on my mother 's knee .
28 No , I 'm trying Can everyone be careful not to sit on my coat I have another walkman in my pocket .
29 On my farm I use three methods ; most of my bulk oats are stored in a ferrocement silo which is completely weather- and vermin-proof .
30 Some of them were to become famous , like Brancusi , Gleizes , le Fauconnier , but most are now completely forgotten , such as Drouard , Doucet , Centore , Coustillier , Guiraud-Riviere and so on because they were nearly all killed in World War I. In my book I show some of their works because they were Modigliani 's everyday companions .
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