Example sentences of "[vb base] [pos pn] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If you got tired and worried , she 'd say , ‘ Come on , comb my hair for me . ’
2 Comb my hair before 7.00am ; 4 .
3 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
4 I grab a dress and tear my way into it .
5 Shall I take a knife and tear my mother 's breast ?
6 " I 'm Martin , " I said at once I hate my name .
7 For sure , ‘ Hate My Way ’ is excellent , a whiplashed stab of emotions throughout which one can shiver along to the demons cartwheeling through Kristin 's mind .
8 Not surprisingly , nowadays I hate my breasts , and wish I did n't have them at all .
9 ‘ I hate my hair . ’
10 Cos you never , I hate my hair when it 's first permed
11 I swear people hate my hair .
12 ‘ I hate my size . ’
13 I hate my wife but we are bound by a bond which these two will defend . ’
14 I hate my voice
15 It does n't matter I hate my voice on tape .
16 How much you hate my poetry . ’
17 ‘ And your parents quite obviously hate my guts because they think I walked out on Jennifer when she most needed me …
18 ‘ I hate my body , Mum , ’ she sighed .
19 The thing I hated most about my pregnancy was the hot weather and my body changing I had quite a nice figure before but now along with the stretch marks , I hate my body .
20 This may all sound very trivial but it has the effect of making me almost hate my body to the extent that I feel ashamed to let John see me naked .
21 How I hate my body !
22 I hate my body .
23 At this precise moment , thought Helen , I hate my mother .
24 We can make fear choices , which lead us to cling to the past — ‘ I hate my job , but I wo n't find anything better , so I 'd better stick to it ’ , ‘ I always eat hamburger and chips on Thursdays ’ , ‘ I 'd like to know Chris better , but I 'm sure s/he wo n't be interested in me ’ — or growth choices , in which we reach for the future — ‘ I hate my job , so I 'll start applying for others , even though it feels scary ’ , ‘ Maybe I 'll try spaghetti bolognese tonight ’ , ‘ What have I got to lose ?
25 We can make fear choices , which lead us to cling to the past — ‘ I hate my job , but I wo n't find anything better , so I 'd better stick to it ’ , ‘ I always eat hamburger and chips on Thursdays ’ , ‘ I 'd like to know Chris better , but I 'm sure s/he wo n't be interested in me ’ — or growth choices , in which we reach for the future — ‘ I hate my job , so I 'll start applying for others , even though it feels scary ’ , ‘ Maybe I 'll try spaghetti bolognese tonight ’ , ‘ What have I got to lose ?
26 I hate my skirt ; it has pale flowers on it .
27 You will think that I hate my husband .
28 ‘ How I hate my brother Hindley ! ’ it began .
29 They really hate my father — they 'd do anything to get at him . ’
30 I I hate my height .
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