Example sentences of "[verb] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 I experienced my hands being numb and slightly swollen , then being pressed or clasped by an unseen force .
2 I there soon experienced my first dealings with corporal punishment .
3 When we made love that day in your room , and I experienced my own frailty , it shook me .
4 If you got tired and worried , she 'd say , ‘ Come on , comb my hair for me . ’
5 Comb my hair before 7.00am ; 4 .
6 They 've given her something and she , she had to put this stuff on her hair , had to take a trip to the hairdresser and he said to the hairdresser comb my hair first and then put this stuff on and wait for a fortnight and it did come a little lighter , but it was n't much
7 But how could I have explained my actions to Mum , having promised to turn up and see her ?
8 It brought several things to mind : the evident barrier during negotiations between the steward and the women ; the warnings of a friend about my own relationship with the steward — ‘ You put too much trust in that man ’ ; and the remark made when I reported how I had initially explained my research aims to the union stewards — ‘ You told the Secret Service !
9 The pilot study helped identify specific areas that restricted my practice and therefore limited my effectiveness
10 ‘ I ai n't frightened my horses will run away : it 's yours I 'll have to look after . ’
11 ‘ Mildred , ’ said Miss Hardbroom , ‘ you will write out five hundred times , in perfect handwriting , ‘ I must learn to curb my imagination and to — ’ good gracious , girl !
12 I usually manage to curb my anger when I 'm at home , but at work I often do n't succeed .
13 Nor that it 's time to curb my virile hunger .
14 And then Boy cut back to the man on the bed , who was saying ( actually it was a different man in a different room , Boy realised ; the sofa and the quilted nylon counterpane were in a different colour in this room , though the man sitting there looked just like the last one ) , the man was saying I like your shoes , please take off your shoes ; and Boy cut backwards and forwards between this man and the politician beginning to lose his self-control and saying I would just ask people to forgive me really and to forgive my wife as well .
15 My godmother has been singing your praises , you see , and — you will have to forgive my suspicious mind ! — it set me wondering . ’
16 Right I 'll read you this piece and you 'll have to forgive my facsimile of a Herts. accent .
17 There was a brief pause while the three stood like players who had forgotten their lines , then , turning to Luce , Michele said stiffly , ‘ I must ask you to forgive my unruly tongue and sense of humour . ’
18 Sure , I was aware of the possibility that he too could have the perfect hand — even that he had cunningly rolled that five to mislead my own investment when I could have collared his .
19 I wear contact lenses and find that eye make-up , particularly mascara , irritates my eyes .
20 just now , for instance , I could not sit & do nothing , since that only irritates my brain ; & it was then only my pipe that enabled me comfortably to read Rousseau 's ‘ Julie ; or the New Heloise ’ .
21 And while I can understand certain people saying that yes , smoking irritates my eyes , my nose , and yes , they 're quite right they are entitled to breathe erm u u unsolid air , if yo if you want to put it that
22 Suffice to say , I was in street clothing at the time , looking , I 'd thought , the right if not the accurate side of forty , and Linal Haft , who plays my son , is three years older than I am .
23 Shall I take a knife and tear my mother 's breast ?
24 I grab a dress and tear my way into it .
25 The third frame begins to go my way .
26 When I 'm put beneath the ground , every penny I own … every piece of property , every square inch of land , every stick of furniture and even the clothes on my back … it 's all to go my son .
27 And he was going again , but when he wanted his clothes to go my mother had cut them up and burnt them !
28 When I am so self-centred that I would not dream of asking the Spirit for his strength , preferring to go my own way , I am encouraged to recall that ‘ God is at work in you both to will and to work for his good pleasure ’ ( Phil .
29 delivered daily do n't you I 'm going to have to go my lunch is on the table .
30 We we used to have lots , they used to go my father used to put er a a bird a bird trap er bird second time to catch and we used to pluck them and and them and roast by the fire you know .
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