Example sentences of "[adv] to my [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I am gregarious , cerebral , Geminian , and have sought , somewhat to my cost , to make the world my home .
2 The mention that I was journeying via Marseilles prompted him to warn me , somewhat to my surprise , not to let the street-girls of the special quarter ( since abolished ) commandeer my hat — a favourite play of theirs to inveigle one inside — which suggested that he had experienced such an approach .
3 The crisis passed , somewhat to my surprise , and I would not dismiss the possibility that Eliot , acting so as to ensure that the information should not be disclosed to me , had something to do with it .
4 And suddenly to my horror I saw our delightfully edited little film of The Seekers and Georgie Girl .
5 My only consolation was that , much to my astonishment , the bird dropped the fish .
6 Because at one of our talks er before the financial advisor spoken to a chap that happened to be sitting near him when I moved out of this desk and he got rather a ler lu large investment and yet m and and he was quite happy with his investment yet much to my astonishment he completed this application form for the investment advisor to advise him on his investment .
7 Crilly falls asleep , much to my irritation .
8 ‘ You have a good girl here , ’ he began , much to my relief .
9 But it was much to my man 's taste , I could see . ’
10 ‘ I have enjoyed having you around , Mr Malamute , much to my surprise .
11 Much to my surprise and delight , sure enough in ‘ 84 he contacted me and asked me to take part in the Mozart ‘ Coronation ’ Mass to be performed in front of the Pope the following year .
12 Much to my surprise she agreed , on condition that we had separate rooms and made our own travel arrangements .
13 Much to my surprise , Karen greeted me at the front door with a glass of champagne in her hand and , still more unusual , a smile on her face .
14 Much to my surprise he was just at the point of actively seeking more support , and so a relationship began between church and community association which has developed and grown … as has , incidentally , the friendship between their respective leaders .
15 After many discussions , shaping and reshaping the deal , much to my surprise they said ‘ yes ’ . ’
16 But , much to my surprise , I passed the ‘ Scholarship ’ , got my bike , and went to grammar school .
17 Much to my surprise I was soon out on the water like a regular Captain Pugwash .
18 Much to my surprise , he led me towards one of the public beer tents .
19 ‘ We kind of take the acclaim for granted , ’ says Fergal , much to my surprise .
20 And God was very good to me there , I was n't the brightest in the year and I had to work very hard , but God always was with me as I always passed my exams much to my surprise .
21 But erm , it was suggested about a year or so before I left , that I might take what was called The Gardeners Scholarship to erm The Royal College for the Blind , which in those days was at erm Upper Norwood S E nineteen and erm so erm I had no objections , I did n't , I did n't see any future at all in it anyway , but erm I took this erm scholarship examination , went up to the R N C to work erm some papers and to be interviewed and erm , much to my surprise they erm offered me one of these scholarships which was worth forty pounds a year for three years in the Commercial Department of the College which was an innovation really as erm primarily a College of Music for erm blind students and erm so off I went to the R N C of sixteen and erm did my three year course and got erm some R S A certificates and erm was reasonably successful I suppose I , perhaps I was n't as diligent as I should have been .
22 This was the first time I met , and it seems that he was satisfied with my performance in the interview , for I was offered the post , much to my surprise and delight .
23 I had decided that , much to my regret , it would not be possible to plan a DIY funeral for myself as it was not a job I would bequeath to friends , and my nearest close relations who might have co-operated were overseas .
24 ‘ Having with difficulty crossed the range over an entire new country , and penetrated to the centre of the dense Eucalypti scrub alluded to , in which I spent a night and part of two days without water for my horses , I was compelled , much to my regret , to beat a hasty retreat back to the ranges , in the gullies of which I even found difficulty in obtaining water .
25 Much to my amazement the tutors do n't yell .
26 For ten days I spent all my spare time in a question-and-answer session till the experience started to confuse and hurt me , also — much to my horror — defile me .
27 My diary records such incidents as , ‘ Had to eat another roll at breakfast , much to my disgust ’ , or ‘ M. insisted that I eat another piece of toast , so I walked out in disgust . ’
28 Much to my disgust I then found myself as far from the sea as I could get — Heathrow Airport , which was just in its infancy but beginning to grow rapidly with the postwar boom in air travel .
29 I tried this , but much to my disappointment that did n't work either .
30 We 'd been feeding ‘ our ’ ducks for about three months when one day , much to my disappointment , they mysteriously disappeared .
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