Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [prep] my " in BNC.
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1 | Oh God they 'd look macha I 'd have to strap them under my arms ! |
2 | I had to strap them to my bicycle , which is why they look a bit battered . ’ |
3 | that was taught me by my grandmother , Annie Scanlon . |
4 | ‘ No need to see me to my room , Alec , ’ she said , reaching for the candlestick . |
5 | He would not see me there ; he condescended to see me at my hotel . |
6 | She would be putty in my paws when she awoke to see me with my superb physique and elemental masculinity , not to mention my irresistible voice . |
7 | I would have thought it would quite amuse you to see me with my hands full of spikes ! ’ |
8 | Up to the day before I had hoped he would come with me at least as far as Perpignan , to see me on my way ; now there was no question of that , and indeed I could hardly wait to get away from him . |
9 | It was against this background that Peter Thompson , the chief executive of NFC , together with his chairman , Bobby Lawrence , came to see me in my small office on the Cabinet floor of the House of Commons on 18 May 1981 . |
10 | When our daughter Rebecca was three she came to see me in my office one day and said , ‘ Daddy , you 're the leader of the church , and you know everything . ’ |
11 | If it manages to kill me in my sleep one night , you 'll be as badly off as you were before . ’ |
12 | Yes they 've stripped me of my cash for tonight . |
13 | She drives me in my car and we do not say much . |
14 | He is leaving tomorrow , and I have parted them with my selfishness and my love . |
15 | I divested myself of all my own French honours and laid them in my elder son 's lap on condition he should be content to be French , as I had discovered I was English . |
16 | ‘ Load them into my cab . ’ |
17 | They had come to see the show and my guilt for neglecting them afterwards was eased by Pam and Kath , also at the show this evening , who entertained them in my absence . |
18 | I would ask you to point out this dramatic increase to the people of your parish and to thank them on my behalf for their generous efforts . |
19 | For example , I have never received a personal letter following my stay to thank me for my custom . |
20 | He had the grace to thank me for my co-operation . ’ |
21 | They trust me for my word and my attitude . ’ |
22 | It does n't , it does n't affect me like my dad says it should . |
23 | ‘ He led them to my place . |
24 | I did n't want them in my house or my life , but I did want to know what they were up to , and no-one would tell me . |
25 | Evict me from my mother 's house ? |
26 | Thus it was that Ira Dilworth paid tribute and bade farewell to Emily Carr with the borrowed lines from Thomas Hardy , and I am certain that none would object if I borrow them as my tribute to both . |
27 | tramped them for my er , round and round on them . |
28 | George Roman read me and after I 'd done the first reading he asked me about my own attitudes to the Part and then told me his as a director , which were completely different . |
29 | ‘ I was at a disco on crutches when Nigel asked me about my plans — and casually said I could ride for him whenever I was free . |
30 | He then asked me about my sexual habits , to which I replied that I was heterosexual . |