Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] i make my " in BNC.
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1 | I was enjoying Oxford so much that I sometimes forgot that moment in Clare 's bedroom when I made my decision about my future vocation . |
2 | He was alone for just a few minutes and I made my offer . |
3 | I take a look in the file as I make my way down to the main entrance . |
4 | The train crew were already collecting in the locker room when I made my way there and introduced myself as Tommy , the actor . |
5 | But the old market square was still there , the ferry to North Shields ; Ocean Road , the Town Hall , the Library , Trow Rocks , the sands , the pier … . ft was on the pier that I made my first stumbling attempts to start writing poetry on my own again ; my very own poetry : |
6 | ‘ Just enjoying the taste of the rum , Corporal , ’ I replied , getting to my feet and swilling out the mess-tins and empty mug as I made my way through the drizzle to my now very muddy slit trench . |
7 | I was 19 and still studying at RADA when I made my first TV appearance . |
8 | ‘ At Bulawayo we had 45,000 crowds for club games and I made my international debut at 14 , so I was n't that ‘ wowed ’ to arrive in England . ’ |
9 | And hence Stephanie 's shock-horror performance when I made my innocent enquiries ? ’ |
10 | We have to say the English one and I hate saying da-da-da so I make my own one , an Indian prayer and say it . |
11 | I felt a strange sensation in my stomach as I made my way down the sloping gangway and on to the tarmac , If I had felt like this on the morning of the 6th June , Lord Lovat would probably been going ashore without his bagpipe music . |
12 | There was a warm wind on my face and hands as I made my way towards Mr Marr 's place . |
13 | She went into the bathroom and I made my own supper by slicing some of the foul cheese and shoving it between two slices of greased plastic bread . |
14 | ‘ I wo n't , ’ I promised and he went off to find his mates while I made my way home to start the chores . |
15 | The white tube , the cork-effect filter , the solid hot flare of the match and my lips tell me of my lungs as I make my own smoke , with its blue drifting and acrid smell . |
16 | At the Scotland-Wales match I was severely reprimanded by a steward 30 years my junior for daring to place one foot on the hallowed turf as I made my exit from the ‘ schoolboys ’ enclosure ’ . |
17 | It was during my visit that I made my acquaintance with Woolworths and thought it a marvellous store with goods that were priced at either 3d or 6d ; the firm did not arrive in Salisbury until 1927 . |
18 | After dinner there was little spare time before I made my way to Sunday School , held in St. Martin 's Boys ’ School . |