Example sentences of "i [verb] [verb] my " in BNC.

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1 Do I want to vary my exercise and enjoy a combination of swimming , running and so on ?
2 ‘ In some ways , I regret losing my opportunity to perform this piece , but I do n't begrudge you yours . ’
3 See I 've had my hair cut and I did n't even use any of it .
4 I am not particularly patient about unfinished business and I mean to see my mother happy and settled before you leave . ’
5 I mean see my see my next door neighbours , they 're good
6 I intend taking my case to an industrial tribunal . ’
7 ‘ Miss Levington , ’ his soft drawl had a brutal edge , ‘ as this is a business trip , not a pleasure cruise , I intend to spend my nights sleeping .
8 ‘ I just wanted to let you know that I intend to resign my post at the District . ’
9 He said : ‘ My Olympics are over and now I intend to clear my name .
10 Taking account again of the public concern about violent crime , in future I intend to exercise my discretion so that murderers of police or prison officers , terrorist murderers , sexual or sadistic murderers of children and murderers by firearm in the course of robbery can normally expect to serve at least 20 years in custody ; and there will be cases where the gravity of the offence requires a still longer period .
11 ‘ I 'm making shoes for the theatre folk just now and I intend to build my business up bit by bit . ’
12 ‘ Because he would n't have answered it , and I intend to have my money . ’
13 I have heard there 's good sport to be had in Buttermere and Grasmere and I intend to make my way to one or the other for a few days .
14 I intend to make my home here in this town , and if I can do anything to ensure that the people here are treated fairly I shall do it .
15 I intend to make my home here when I 'm married . ’
16 ‘ Neither was I. The reason I intend to keep my stake in this house is so that Kirsty and I can use it when we come up to Scotland . ’
17 ‘ And I intend to keep my word . ’
18 I I mean I intend to keep my own roof whatever .
19 My life depended on my coolness , and I fought to control my murderous passions .
20 Do I want to follow a set exercise programme or would I prefer to change my life-style so that I become more active ?
21 I push open my casement windows , making two carvings of snow tumble from the attic roof into the little balcony above the shop-window .
22 I sought to increase my powers , for to master the ancient art of sorcery , truly to master it , it is necessary to master all else .
23 I failed to get my case for a share of his property and savings heard because I was told the courts do n't recognise a common-law wife .
24 I sit scratching my head wondering what 's happened , and he puffs on one of those stinking cigars , telling me it was , obvious this would happen right back when I moved that pawn .
25 During the day I sit banging my drum and watching good actors singing my words .
26 I fell in love with a deaf and dumb man and I planned to spend my life earning and loving and teaching and praying , all on his behalf .
27 I got to take my hat off , cos it keeps falling off and I do n't want it to get dirty .
28 I got to shut my eyes and turn round .
29 That said , I got to know my men my staff and everybody of course has their peculiarities you know , the different thingummies .
30 I go past this bloke selling papers and he shouts summat out and I got to stick my fingers in my ears , it 's so loud .
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