Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] i [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 With all my heart I hope for the failure of that first book — no , volume , of mine , from beginning to end not trash , but heartless pretence .
2 ‘ When a show in town catches my fancy I go to it .
3 She was singing on stage when we arrived and by the time I had reached my seat I said to the man who was with me , this is the Salome I have been looking for .
4 Straight after I got out of my car I went to Alain to apologise but he did n't want to accept .
5 So when I parked my car I said to them I forgot how much it was in there , twenty pounds in the hotel as you 're not a guest they give them in reception .
6 Most of my work I do in the evenings when he 's in bed , ’ Ashley explained .
7 One occasion Jesus said , my peace , to his disciples shortly before he left , my peace I leave with you .
8 To those who put their trust in the Lord Jesus Christ , he says ‘ Peace I leave with you ( peace with God ) my peace I give unto you ( the peace of God ) . ’
9 My bread I get from Tesco 's .
10 In my dream I flew through a twilight until I reached a forest of enormous trees .
11 With all my might I stamped at its head , but missed it by a couple of inches ; again I stamped with the same extraordinary result ; but with the third stamp I caught the poor little creature and crushed it to pulp , and yet it gave one more thrust with its tiny legs and then lay still .
12 Well this highlights my point I made in a previous message … how many of the above transfers out can you say we should have got more ?
13 No , when I said my business I meant as in the firm , I do n't mean as in myself .
14 In my room I fell to my knees to thank God for the sign he had sent me , and waited eagerly for daylight .
15 When I got back to my room I waited for my friend Malleson .
16 Most of my splicing I did at random , automatically .
17 Also in my job I learn to attractively set out different types of food and serve wine and champagne .
18 In my job I have to be stern .
19 With that remark I took my leave and made my way through the orchard and onto the road leading to Brigade H.Q That evening as I lay in my trench I thought about the events of the first seven days in Normandy .
20 Those of his generation ( to my shock I wake to the realisation of senior membership ) who call themselves writers practise all the genres and will write anything for money — even , like Auden , for a brace of cheap cigars . ’
21 Where 's my drink I had for breakfast ?
22 Where 's my drink I had for breakfast ?
23 After I have seen my wife I continue on my way to find :
24 In a letter to my wife I spoke of a whole-day conference about the future of Judson College , in which I pressed the representatives of the American Baptist Mission to make Judson into an ecumenical college and to be ready to be integrated into a University unitary system .
25 As soon as I got into my flat I looked at the Supersight club with great care .
26 But when Siegfried drove away , the activity stopped abruptly and as I was leaving with my pockets stuffed with the equipment for my round I glanced into the sitting room and saw the young man stretched in his favourite chair .
27 When I lost a temporary job in a local Traffic Office , I packed my things rather than face another bleak winter and with seven shillings and sixpence in my pocket I went to some friends in south-east London .
28 As I sipped the remainder of my beer I reflected on the years that had past , the paddling trips we had done together and all the good times .
29 The bulk of my sales I get through commissions . ’
30 My Coffin I direct to be made by Mr Daniel Millard Carpenter or his partner , of the same Thickness and sort in every Respect as my said late Wife 's . ’
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