Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] [vb -s] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | My heart overflows with a freedom |
2 | My story begins with a visit to a great friend of mine , John Blackwell . |
3 | ‘ Most of my money comes from a trust fund . ’ |
4 | ‘ But my sister sounds like a witch , ’ he finished for her , evidently extremely amused by the idea . |
5 | The will-they , won't-they teaser comes to a clinch this evening when Sharon 's husband Grant goes out on the booze again . |
6 | My husband dies in a car crash with his mistress and you think I can forget about it ? ’ |
7 | My husband works for a firm . |
8 | My husband works for a bus company but he has n't said anything about this . |
9 | My husband works in a shoe shop . |
10 | My head feels like a helium balloon . ’ |
11 | and he goes erm I am a con my head looks like a condom . |
12 | My tongue feels like a rug . |
13 | ‘ Pride of place in my collection goes to a book by WG Grace that 's signed by him . ’ |
14 | My da works in a foundry ; I have a brother who 's an apprentice electrician , and then there 's my ma . |
15 | This Is My Life begins with a hint of promise as Kavner rushes round the set like an uncontrolled greyhound , Hoffmann and Mathis do a neat job of tight-lipped anger and all concerned knock six mental bells out of each other at every turn . |
16 | But my happiness depends on a hope . |
17 | But if my kid comes off a pedestal , the language comes off the pedestal too . |
18 | My hand runs like a delta through |
19 | Dear Mr Hughes , my garden suffers from a lot of twitch . |
20 | Yeah man , my Dad gets on a hard'un . |
21 | My Dad works on a farm in Maltside , and we live in a cottage that belongs to the farmer . |
22 | I find that actually speaking to people my dad , mum and dad , well my mum works in an office , my dad works in a factory , and they 've always been very much sort of you know go out and get your education and |
23 | My family comes from a region where people are very poor and very tough . |
24 | Daryl was puzzled , but Sally do n't be silly my mother says in a letter she 's seen your baby sister she 's three months old she said . |
25 | ‘ Because my mother works in a hotel shop where they do n't really go a bundle on employing married women in the first place , so I do n't want to get her all into a fluster for nothing . |
26 | If the Conservatives continued in power , because her GP belongs to a fund-holding practice — a superb Tory system , he insisted — there would be no problem ; he could put her on the waiting list and do the operation next autumn . |
27 | Its text survives in a Fulda manuscript of c .820–30 , and Fulda was a monastery founded by St Boniface as a convenient centre from which to preach to several Germanic peoples including the Saxons . |
28 | However , although these five writers belonged to a minority group in their society , and although they say that their experience derives from a source greater than human reason can comprehend , they are fired with a certainty that it is intimately related to the deepest needs and purposes of human being , and has about it the simple inevitability of fulfilment . |
29 | Much of its stealth comes from a design that minimises the chance of radar waves bouncing back the way they came . |
30 | Its hope lies in a return to its Christian basis . |