Example sentences of "my mother " in BNC.

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1 Later still , the analyst suggests that Fraser may want to offer reparation , by writing this book , for the guilt he had felt in relation to his father , and Fraser asks : ‘ For wanting to destroy him so I could have my mother to myself ? ’
2 O me ! ‘ t is my mother .
3 ‘ Do n't kick the rug , ’ my mother said .
4 She 's a lot nicer than my mother because she does n't have any stupid daughters to distract her .
5 My mother came up to London the very next day and told me that I was never to go home again , I was never to contact Sarah again and , above all , I was never , ever to see John again .
6 Would my mother now think I 'd suffered enough , I wondered .
7 My mother was born there . ’
8 Back at home I asked my mother why we spoke in English .
9 And Jeff says : ‘ Honey , I 've got an urgent message from my mother .
10 The letter with my name in English on the envelope , a Moroccan stamp , and a list of requests from my family for a white bridal veil to go with my sister 's wedding dress , surgical stockings for my brother and a china dish for my mother .
11 I remembered the threatening looks of the men of the family , the attentive stares from the ones in the street , my mother 's harsh way of talking : and I repeated it to myself .
12 Was it because I was out of reach of the prying eyes of the men in my family and their questions about my comings and goings , and far from my mother 's interrogations about why I slept on my stomach , or why I took so long in the bathroom ?
13 When I was fourteen months old my mother was arrested .
14 And that was in my own country , the land of my birth , and the birth of my father and my mother , and their fathers and their mothers .
15 I have the impression that the novels of Phyllis Bottome are now little read , though I remember my mother borrowing them from the local library in Barnsley in the 1930s , and speaking of them with respect .
16 MY MOTHER smacked me .
17 It was my mother Chris Castor , a fine actress , who was leading lady there and gave Mar Dignam lessons in elocution .
18 It was my mother Chris Castor , a fine actress , who was leading lady there and gave Mark Dignam lessons in elocution .
19 Mr Ford writes only : ‘ My mother taught me it was wrong to crow .
20 ‘ When I was young my mama used to say ‘ grow up and see how tough the world is ’ ' and ‘ I was unhappy at my mother 's death/ I was unhappy at my father 's death/ …
21 Then , every night I 'd return to that street and live in one room with my mother .
22 ‘ Well , you silly bastard , ’ he replied , ‘ My father was born on the Scottish side of the Border and my mother on the English side .
23 The Frenchman handed me an aluminium tin , similar to the one my mother used when she was baking scones and shaking flour onto her baking board .
24 My mother called an usherette to have me removed , and I was handed into strange-smelling arms behind a bright beam that dazzled me .
25 The arms hugged my squirming form and carried me out , while my mother stayed to watch the rest of the film .
26 When we got home I was thrashed for making my mother ‘ look a fool ’ .
27 The witch has my mother 's face .
28 My mother pinpoints the downfall of western civilisation as the moment when a teenager turned on a transistor radio during a screening of The Robe .
29 A commentator came on and my mother froze in her seat .
30 She wore white ankle socks ; my mother preferred me to wear fawn knee-length ones , but our skirts and berets were the same except mine had a leather band inside you could n't see .
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