Example sentences of "[verb] my [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | This may all sound very trivial but it has the effect of making me almost hate my body to the extent that I feel ashamed to let John see me naked . |
2 | Certainly , when you realized my connection with the case at Bloomwater , they were the bully-boys you turned on to me . |
3 | If you 've heard my comments about the knows who it is . |
4 | You 've heard my explanation of the fact that it was poorly worded and I think that is a great shame . |
5 | As I commented a little earlier to somebody , I still have n't quite forgiven my mother-in-law for the chemistry set she bought my seven-year-old . |
6 | Well they 're a lot of fun and kids love them , and as I commented a little earlier to somebody I still have n't quite forgiven my mother-in-law for the chemistry set she bought my seven year old . |
7 | As I commented a little earlier to somebody , I still have n't quite forgiven my mother-in-law for the chemistry set she bought my seven-year-old . |
8 | ‘ Oh God , ’ I moaned , and lowered my head to the cool steel pipe of the bridge rail . |
9 | With a mounting feeling of dread , I went to a chair at the far end of the table from Quigley and lowered my head in the gloom . |
10 | ‘ If I like , I 'll throw my dinner on the floor and put clams in my hair and have tantrums , and … ’ |
11 | And erm I got my ironing out the way and then I can go to my mother then , and start to paint , paint the bathroom tomorrow . |
12 | I got my part of the control lines together and carried them in a loop round to the kite . |
13 | I think it 's about time I got my share of the |
14 | ‘ I got my chance in the national side when injuries put me into the match against Romania in Bucharest three years ago . |
15 | I got my schooling on the hoof . ’ |
16 | Thou got my eckle up the day thou left , and it 's been sky ‘ igh over eight year . ’ |
17 | In another case , headlined as ‘ The Alleged Hooligan Tragedy ’ , a man died after a street-fight and it was reported that on arrival at hospital he had made a statement to the effect that , ‘ I got my injuries in the Borough through being kicked to death by Hooligans . ’ |
18 | When I got my hands under the protruding portion I realized there was no point in heaving . |
19 | I certainly feel like celebrat ing my painting at the moment — I have n't done any for weeks . |
20 | There goes my view of the proceedings . |
21 | And when the public started seeing my name on the back of these albums , the subsequent demand was staggering ! |
22 | But as they had n't seen each other since the day they both left the house , I did n't think my debut in The Jungle Book was the best time for a reunion . |
23 | I do n't think my performances during the winter were as good as could have been expected . |
24 | I remember that miracle , so easy to forget , that separates my life from the fates of the suburban furies . |
25 | His fist crunches into my left cheek and drives my head against the ground . |
26 | Because how does Philip know that in five years ' time , I 'm not going to ring him up and say , hey you know when you recommended me to invest my money in the Japanese fund , well it 's just gone through the bottom of the market . |
27 | ‘ I 'm very disappointed not to be doing the film , ’ Crawford added , ‘ but I would rather that people remember enjoying my performance in the play than say that I did n't quite pull it off in the film . ’ |
28 | ‘ I 'm really enjoying my game at the moment , because it 's been a top end to the season for us , ’ he enthused . |
29 | Doreen went on , ‘ Is there a porter or a steward to carry my bag from the car ? ’ |
30 | Sandra : As for that Mrs C I ca n't explain my feelings about the woman . |