Example sentences of "it [adv] [prep] my [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I am writing this partly to get it clear in my head and to help me make up my mind . |
2 | I had to think about it to get it clear in my mind . |
3 | I need to rehearse , get it clear in my mind . |
4 | I 've got it all over my jumper . |
5 | Key tracks — ‘ Searching ’ by Change and ‘ Is It All Over My Face ’ by Loose Joints — followed by D-Train , the Peech Boys , Raw Silk , Sharon Redd , Arts & Craft , Dinosaur Lip , Rockers Revenge , Visual , Sinnamon , Gwen Guthrie , etc . |
6 | There was no way really that you could 've avoided coming into contact with it anyway at my age on the estate . |
7 | I filed it away in my wallet . |
8 | I 'm just about to put it away in my file when I see that there is something else pencilled upside down at the bottom . |
9 | But erm , I ca n't take it home on my bike . |
10 | The letter said that the work I was doing with barn owls was very worthwhile and deserving , and the Trust wished to publicise it further with my permission . |
11 | Is some of it still in my head ? ’ |
12 | I watched and held my breath , but to my relief she only brought one lump out of her bag , and that the smallest of the two , which she gave to me and I put it quickly into my cart . |
13 | I think what I say in that book may be sensitive , so I keep it always on my body , and in Finnish . |
14 | either the fish is completely exhausted or given no time to gather its power , for I direct it straight to my landing net and it slips inside quite easily . |
15 | and I put it straight in my cupboard so I 'll go to the cupboard tomorrow and look . |
16 | The only thing that makes it wrong in my view is that you do n't love him . ’ |
17 | For another second I flail like I 'm drowning , and Casey grabs at the gun and wrenches it upwards from my hand . |
18 | ‘ I can scarce believe it — why , none has spoken of it today in my hearing ! |
19 | I 've got it here in my bag . ’ |
20 | I take the methadone and hold it fast in my pocket . |
21 | I fed it kindly with my Father 's Hay , |
22 | I remembered it well from my childhood . |
23 | There 's good sport over that high pasture , I remember it well from my time there as a boy . |
24 | I 'll post it tomorrow in my lunch-hour . ’ |
25 | Although it was all very exciting , I could not avoid noticing the dirt and bad smells and heat , and I compared it sadly with my village home , which now seemed so far away . |
26 | I picked up the jar which was slippery on the outside from dripped paint and , screwing its lid on , dropped it with the brush into a plastic bag before stowing it again in my pouch . |
27 | I also thought I 'd written a better poem because I 'd struggled with the voice , forced myself to hear it again in my mind and to reply to it . |
28 | I shut my eyes and tremble with the effort to get it vividly in my mind . |
29 | Because I missed I had n't seen it actually in my bag . |
30 | I did n't put an evaluation in because I wanted to discuss it orally with my adviser . |