Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] i [verb] my " in BNC.

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1 Tony said no , Jamie finished with Neil and I got my flowers
2 ‘ I like the physical aspect of British football and I feel my game is suited to the Premier League . ’
3 Well , actually I left school , I think it was the either tenth or eleventh of November nineteen thirty one and I went straight into the Transport Department and I think my record will show that I actually started there on the twelfth of November nineteen thirty one .
4 Oh and I happened to be standing in the back kitchen you know and I got hold of this saucepan and I picked my little brother up and put him under my arm in case he got hurt and I oh I belted my father from his head to his feet with the saucepan .
5 I th stick to my former line I think that we 've all had a look at this , er we , I believe it 's a useful , serviceable instrument and I rest my case .
6 ‘ My father , Leslie , was his agent and I remember my father screaming down the phone at Joseph , usually about money !
7 The old man turned the key and I saw my chance .
8 ‘ I make my living and I support my mother ! ’
9 Hassan , who was usually with him in Abu Dhabi as well as England , manoeuvred into the rear seat of the Mercedes and I took my place beside the young son who had long since graduated into a licensed driver .
10 I was about fifteen ; I made my first record and I started playing in nightclubs and I had my first drink .
11 It was a way of escape and I buried my nose in their fragrance .
12 He asked me if I knew anything about ley lines and I confessed my ignorance .
13 When I reached the pit bottom , there was approximately three feet of water at the pit bottom and I had my first experience of water in the mines .
14 ‘ The Classic is the talk of the north west angling scene and I cut my holidays short just to take part in the qualifying match at Halsnead Park . ’
15 When I was playing rugby and I hurt my thumb she actually lent me a very expensive Jaeger coat to keep me warm .
16 And as I I recall on a Saturday morning I used to have to take the er one and sixpence each Saturday back to this House , and they used to issue us a little receipt and I remember my father keeping all those receipts until it was paid off .
17 I was walking along with my girl and I see my old man and I was scared , you know , smoking , but at the same time I did n't want to throw it away because my girl was there , you know , and she 'd see it , and I just kept on walking and my old man stopped and said to me , ‘ Give me a light ’ , and I give him a light , and he said , ‘ I 'm away to the shops ’ , and I was , you know , thinking , I can get away with this .
18 She 's the same little girl and I want my potty .
19 I said ‘ I know that , you have your work but I have my work too .
20 Not only did we double-glaze and fitted-Tintawn the whole place from top to bottom but I got my Dream Kitchen !
21 He was alone for just a few minutes and I made my offer .
22 We did all right until we got to the last bit and I got my foot caught in Otley 's pocket when he tried to bend down , he fell and flung me over his head knocking my wig skew-whiff .
23 The hotel is a large , rambling building and I strain my ears to hear the laughter and running feet of the young Thomson , the boy version of the man with the thick glasses and the white cantilever-domed head .
24 The winter sun came out over the signals aerials on the top of the regimental headquarters and I warmed my neck , rubbing it against the collar of my knitted undershirt .
25 Anyway , he was beginning to get under my skin and I hoped my burning face was n't too obvious .
26 ‘ I had on this little dress , smock it was , with this pretty embroidery all over the bodice , sort of Heidi , and Mum and I did my pigtails . ’
27 My mum and I voted my dad out and we said we 'll have a record player .
28 We have a meeting within the next couple of weeks to discuss those proposals and I assure my Hon. Friend that we will publish the details as quickly as possible .
29 So it was an uphill struggle and within three months we were doing well in shop and I left my job and since then I 'm in Walsall .
30 Otherwise you 'll ask a question like , ‘ What did you do at school ? ’ and he 'll say , ‘ Well , I was planning the Great Train Robbery and I murdered my mother … . ’
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