Example sentences of "my [noun] [conj] [pers pn] go " in BNC.

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1 Dinner parties are my dread but I go to them because my wife , Eileen , enjoys them .
2 when , in the hairdresser they put it on my hair and it went in my eye .
3 is there anything I can do to prepare my skin before I go , and is it realistic to expect to come with a tan ?
4 And I was with them when I had this holiday with my sister and we went abroad
5 Always used to draw my truncheon if I went into a place where I thought there was a burglar but never actually used it to hit them .
6 I almost feel as if I have gone on getting to know and understand her after she died , and have done my mourning as I go , whereas with my father the relationship was perfect and complete and ended with his death . '
7 But you will let me have my tablets before I go ?
8 ‘ She once mended my watch when it went wrong — ’ Malcolm was old-fashioned and liked watches made about ninety years ago in Switzerland by little hunch-backed men .
9 I was wearing my watch when I went tae bed . ’
10 A call of nature interrupted my pleasure and I went out to the necessary house behind the tavern , nothing more than a hole in the ground enclosed by a shabby wooden palisade and a door which bolted from the inside .
11 Tony Visconti : ‘ When David and Angela found the enormous Victorian house , Haddon Hall , in Beckenham , my girlfriend and I went along to see it and we loved it .
12 ‘ Can my brothers and I go now , please ? ’
13 Without a word , he leapt to his feet , turned and rushed past me , brushing my clothing as he went .
14 right near my feet and she went
15 And you can tell me my duties as we go . ’
16 well sir tt I think that er I do n't think many teachers like marking my work and he goes oh why 's that ?
17 I think of myself rushing out of the house in North Oxford , or the quiet residential streets beyond the University Library in Cambridge , snatching my ancient portable typewriter off my desk as I go , with the voices of boorish boys shouting ‘ Mum !
18 " He come to my room when you go , " he said .
19 With her penetrating instinct she did not like him , and was so angry with me for , as she said , ‘ wasting myself upon such rubbish ’ , that in the end she turned me out of my room and I went to live in a tiny , freezing attic in a house in Morningside Crescent owned by a friend of hers , a white woman .
20 or through the shower then in the swimming pool then back again and when I 'd finished with it I went straight upstairs to my room and I went to sleep straight away , it was lovely .
21 ‘ During my last pregnancy my husband and I went through a really tough time — in fact it has not ended yet and we are undecided as to whether we are going to separate or not .
22 I was lucky because we heard that the Government was encouraging women 's employment , so my husband and I went to the Prime Minister 's residence with an application .
23 Continental Airlines became one of our sponsors , offering tickets for my husband and I to go to London and to come home from Australia .
24 He told me I 'd lose my job if I go . ’
25 It burnt my feelings an' I went over there an' I just hit her .
26 ‘ I can do my regressing when you go fishing , ’ I suggested .
27 There was no answer to my knock so I went round to the side door facing the canal .
28 My wife and I went up to the pay booth .
29 My wife and I went to Poona and for nine months took charge of the Willingdon Soldiers ' Club , at a time when welfare and amenities work was only just beginning .
30 Dorrie had helped me finally dress and my father and I went to the Church .
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