Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] my [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And what I 'll do is , I 'll not only pack my Christmas presents into that . |
2 | I better remember my tape recorder . |
3 | Then , as efficient as ever , ‘ You 'd better have my phone number here just in case you need to tie up with me on anything , ’ she decided , and , giving her number , paused only long enough for Fabia to take it down and was then asking , ‘ Well ? ’ |
4 | I better get my contact lenses in had n't I ? |
5 | The report does make it clear that perhaps sake the weak case at the moment foresee Bungay bypass , but the matter is not concluded yet , we are continuing to work on it and its justification hopefully as recommendation make there , but we do seem to have made little affect of this particular press release , I can only offer my apologies Chairman . |
6 | I would n't normally buy my wife flowers unless I was late or had done something wrong . |
7 | I could not see my mother sine she had got herself well hidden behind my father so I rushed to the house , through the open french windows , saw my wife sideways on to me gazing at a blank wall and screamed , " See what 's happening — our baby to be plastered over half of some alien landscape ! |
8 | We 've had erm , he may see at some stage , he might just see my son Christopher |
9 | Why not marry my friend Robert Dudley , the Earl of Leicester ? |
10 | but can you just avoid my lunch hour . |
11 | A vertical restraint may take one of two forms : one is unilateral imposition of substantive conditions for supply , for example a manufacturer saying ‘ you may not take my product X unless you also take my product Y ’ . |
12 | Slowly he shakes his head , as if he 'd just read my school report . |
13 | But you 'd best call my brother Mr Evans . |
14 | So then , there seems little reason why I should not undertake my motoring trip to the West Country . |
15 | I 'll just grab my video camera then I can include myself on all my articles , invoices and letterheads . |
16 | ‘ Whatever happens , I can always use my economics degree . |
17 | She joked : ‘ I get on well with all the guys , but if any of them get too frisky I can always use my army self-defence training to sort them out . ’ |
18 | I 'll always have my Sunday dinner |
19 | My little red RYA Level 1 Certificate does n't mean I can now start my solo circumnavigation of the world , but I like to think it 's a step in the right direction . |
20 | So I , I ca n't really say my school days were the happiest days , they certainly were n't . |
21 | I suppose I have but that does n't make my behaviour wrong . |
22 | 2 ) ‘ I used raisins as a reward because I did n't want my child eating sweets . |
23 | Dad , do n't want my cheese slice |
24 | ‘ I do n't want my hair cut , ’ Corrie screamed . |
25 | But Palmer declared : ‘ I do n't think my England chances will be affected . |
26 | Fortunately for England , Platt has not lost his touch at international level and he insisted : ‘ My club record wo n't affect my England performances . |
27 | ‘ I do n't buy my wife flowers , if that 's what you 're asking . ’ |
28 | I do n't even send my cousins Christmas cards , let alone the |
29 | But I must n't blot my copy book . |
30 | ‘ Do n't mind my man Dowd here , will you ? |