Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] to my [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Everything went smoothly so long as I lay on my tummy , but when they turned me on to my back I was assailed with a searing pain there . |
2 | ‘ Are you all right , darling ? ’ he asked , and led me along to my son 's house ! |
3 | ‘ Jesus forgives you , ’ said someone over to my left . |
4 | if you bring them over to my house |
5 | I have the memories of the last time we loved to carry me through to my grave . |
6 | It spat a worrisome mixture of steam and flame out periodically and covered the bottom of the pans with black ooze , a treacly goo that got itself on to my pile jacket and put me in good humour for an hour or so . |
7 | Where these key indicators illustrate the most favourable conditions er we are going to base our main advertising campaign and I 'll now hand you over to my colleague . |
8 | Dylan Thomas immortalised such machinery in Draper Mog Edwards ' soliloquy in Under Milk Wood : I have come to take you away to my emporium on the hill , where the change hums on wires . |
9 | I 'll have to spirit you away to my cave , and dispose of you on the white-slave market , just like wicked old Hasan . ’ |
10 | ‘ — and carry you off to my bed . ’ |
11 | ‘ I was in love with you up to my neck from day one and you were seeing Radcliffe night after night , rejecting me day after day . ’ |
12 | She said , ‘ I go to my mistress , but señoritas , first I invite you both to my wedding . ’ |
13 | I wish I could just spirit you back to my bed right now and spend hours making love to you . ’ |
14 | ‘ I 'm taking you back to my flat , not the Embassy . |
15 | ‘ And I 'd be asking you back to my place for coffee . ’ |
16 | His lips were doing wonderful things to one of her ears and she heard him swallow , then rasp , ‘ I 'm taking you upstairs to my room . ’ |
17 | I 've got a funny feeling I 'm not inviting you round to my house ! |
18 | I made sure I got some of the white powder on my fingertips and not making a big deal of it , brought them up to my tongue . |
19 | Mamma warned me that they were very rich , but I took them up to my room and stuffed the lot . |
20 | He hauled me up to my tutor , who said , do you intend to marry the girl ? |
21 | As Mrs Giffen showed me up to my room , she smiled and said , ‘ Is n't it wonderful ? |
22 | The Government recently announced the establishment of a further dozen environmentally sensitive areas , which included one close to my constituency on the south downs . |
23 | Not only that she 's bringing them back to my house , you know what I mean ? |
24 | On another occasion he drove me back to my hotel and I had to make it very clear it was n't on . |
25 | ‘ Will you drive me back to my hotel ? ’ |
26 | ‘ And you did very successfully , until your mother saddled you with taking me back to my hotel . ’ |
27 | I would n't define integrated and balanced individually , I 'd link them together , because to me they appear to be er a concept , that you move towards , and the concept to me is shall we say to provide a balanced population structure , which is n't biased to any one sector shall we say , it 's not an elderly , it 's not a retirement village there like perhaps you have in er certain parts of er er North America , and the second element of the concept is that it should provide a range of services compatible with its size , but I qualify that by saying , but not all the services that the people in that settlement require , and this brings me back to my discussion , debate with Mr Curtis . |
28 | That takes me back to my nightmare . |
29 | Which takes me back to my opening images . |
30 | Eventually I stopped a very helpful young lady member of the staff , told her of my predicament and she guided me back to my table . |