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

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1 Now I need you to back up my story and put me in the clear .
2 I picked up my knitting and put it away .
3 I caught it , held it in my fingers and put it out of the window .
4 She explains : ‘ I take a very deep breath before I get on the plane and then as soon as I am on board I get out all my make-up and put it on the table in front of me and spend hours putting it on .
5 And erm well I thought , I 'd well I 'll do my nets and put them up you see Gordon , cos then it 'll be finished with would n't it ?
6 Well the , the bed , there were no spring beds in , that came into my life until many years after , were the old straw palliasses , which were really more hygienic to sleep on than your spring beds , because you get the lumbar trouble with a straw palliasses cos it was just hip firm , I give you an instance I used to , as I was growing older I used to fold my trousers and put them under the mattress to press my trousers so I 'd always got a nice crease in my trousers , they were so solid that er you got y you did n't even get any wrinkles in your trousers in those days .
7 If they cut out my picture and put it on their wall , maybe they do it because it makes them feel good when they walk into that room .
8 You know I very carefully picked up my glasses and put them in the case and put it in my in there
9 So I just folded my saris and put them away .
10 Only the day before I might have prayed for a stray round to puncture the car and my coffin and put me out of my endless misery .
11 I 've got to go through my advisers and put it before the other board members in the proper manner . ’
12 A tall and smartly dressed Englishwoman took my hand and put me in a chauffeur-driven car and , suddenly , after three months of confinement behind barbed-wire fences , we were driving away , through the barrier and down the lanes thick and bright with the leaves and flowers of spring .
13 While I waited , I took the films out of my cameras and put them in the home-made packets .
14 My mother was reading to me from A Sporting Trip Through Abyssinia , and I can remember exactly where she had got to in the book when , thinking I looked feverish , she took my temperature and put me to bed .
15 Could you open my greenhouse and put it on that
16 ‘ Take one of the strips of plaster from my arm and put it over the girl here 's mouth .
17 I pulled the tin box out of my battle-dress and put it on the table .
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