Example sentences of "[vb infin] [conj] i [vb past] my " in BNC.
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1 | It does n't matter that I disappointed my parents . |
2 | I felt myself blush and I gritted my teeth , glad he had retreated behind the glossy pages . |
3 | The first one was to the house in Colchester to ask if they 'd mind if I delayed my arrival by one more day . |
4 | ‘ Mummy , ’ Matilda said , ‘ would you mind if I ate my supper in the dining-room so I could read my book ? ’ |
5 | But I would hesitate before I based my critisicms on , say , a new Vauxhall on the premise that it was slavishly derivative of a Henry Ford original with a slightly different body shape and the knobs in different places ! |
6 | Er , I missed the train , the video thing would n't work when I showed my film lunchtime and er , the book that had to read , er , unfortunately , is not in the library , so er , the le let me explain the background to this . |
7 | I decided to see what would happen if I pressed my lips against the microphone and placed my hands on the stool . |
8 | why did you let it go because I caught my fingers so |
9 | At this distance in time , I can not pretend that I had my doubts about its merits : what I did dwell on was a certain psychological subtlety in retailing the author 's love-life , though in terms which today would he considered ludicrously niminy-piminy . |
10 | ‘ So what did you think when I made my announcement ? ’ she enquired curiously . |
11 | I must say that I enjoyed my time in hospital . |
12 | A " feeling of knowing " sometimes accompanies an aspect of the dream which is carried over into wakefulness ( for instance the certainty that I could fly when I had my flying dream ) . |