Example sentences of "i [vb mod] [to-vb] my " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Does this mean when I go upstairs to bed , I ought to reset my watch when I come down in the morning because it 's got out of step with the clocks downstairs ? ’ |
2 | It broke my heart to leave , but my daughter said I ought to take my chance . |
3 | Oh really I ought to take my little boy for a walk |
4 | ‘ Why does everybody tell me I ought to watch my drinking when they 're all so busy watching it for me ? |
5 | Suddenly he walked back to me and said I ought to avenge my father 's death and that he could help me . |
6 | I do n't know whether I ought to have my hair permed this week but I could n't really afford it . |
7 | ‘ I used to squeeze my spots but my step-sister used to love to do it . |
8 | I used to miss my mother and father dreadfully when I was younger , and now I feel a certain amount of guilt that I need them so little , think of them so seldom . |
9 | if I needed any I , I used to ask my boss or phone up head office and say petty cash is getting a bit low I 've used a lot of stamps last week , they 'd send me up a cheque and , never any question of they 've provided us with tea and the pint of milk I use , I , I 'd bring it in with me or ask the |
10 | An old shepherd Harry Mason confirmed [ the ] shedding of the corn by the first combines : ‘ I used to turn my sheep out on to the corn stubble . |
11 | But I used to like my little Hillman Imp . |
12 | When I was in prison I used to grip my fingers and bite my tongue and think , ‘ Right , do n't do anything . ’ |
13 | And this Mr he was , he used to c he well he was collec calling f with Mr and he kept calling with me the same so I used to order my bulk in October to come in for Christmas goods . |
14 | Mm , I used to let my when it 's tutor period , get on and do some revision work |
15 | To avoid this aggravation , I used to spend my weekends going for long walks by the river . |
16 | W. P. With kids , I used to carry my gloves in my hand and without any fingers in , and I used to catch them with the gloves if they were cheeky , and if they got cheekier still , I used to take them home for a belt . |
17 | ROS : ( Flaring ) I have n't forgotten — how I used to remember my own name — and yours , oh yes ! |
18 | I used to give my mother the lot , she used to give me a shilling back . |
19 | And I used to see my dad all the time . |
20 | I used to put my cape on the railings . |
21 | With one , one man said I used to put , in the cold mornings I used to put my other hand at the bottom to see if I could get heat , but he could n't touch his fingers because they were so tender . |
22 | But I soon learnt to get those cows out without messing up my nice clean cow shed , what we used to do , because wanting to get the first one out very quietly , I used to put my hand on the tail , press the tail to the backside and push her out ! |
23 | ‘ I used to enjoy my work but I have n't had a proper job in ten years now , ’ he says . |
24 | ( I used to pick my spots and make them worse ) |
25 | When my children were very small we used to live on the outskirts of Richmond Park , where every day I used to take my eldest child for a walk , and it was here that I first began to collect horse mushrooms . |
26 | I was really angry about what had happened to her and I used to take my anger out when I was in the car , driving really dangerously . |
27 | You know , when I used to take my parcels , well I used to say to him , How much would you give me if I come and work for you ? |
28 | To get round the maggot queues , which often formed at Billy Clarke 's and John Arthur Broadhead 's on Button Lane , Ernest Jowitt 's on Fitzwilliam Street and Maurice Jackson 's on Asline Road , I used to take my empty Ostermilk tin to the Hide and Skin Company in Sheffield 's Pond Hill . |
29 | I used to take my daughter , Emma , to children 's parties and I wandered around Central Park quite a lot . |
30 | About half and hour and er , I used to take my sandwiches with me you see you could n't , there were no canteens then , you 'd got to take it was a bottle no and flasks |