Example sentences of "[verb] my [noun] to 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 | ‘ Oh God , ’ I moaned , and lowered my head to the cool steel pipe of the bridge rail . |
3 | Sell my soul to the de devil himself . |
4 | As the last of the boys arrived I thought that maybe I could just make my way to the back of the queue , or sprint back to the changing room on one pretext or another and conveniently lose my place in the line . |
5 | Quietly , choosing my time , I shall make my way to the Garden Tower and try to gain access to the upper chamber . ’ |
6 | ‘ Wait but a few moments here for me , ’ she said more gently , ‘ for I must make my farewell to the Lady Percy , who has been more than kind to me . ’ |
7 | I seemed all set to continue my way to the top outdoors , but as it turned out , the highlight of my summer was getting my photograph in Athletics Weekly , the bible of the sport , for the first time . |
8 | I thank my hon. Friend for drawing my attention to the representations that he has made . |
9 | I am grateful to my hon. Friend the Member for Newham , North-West ( Mr. Banks ) for drawing my attention to the article in the Evening Standard . |
10 | So , apologies to all concerned and bring my breakfast to the dog house . |
11 | Bring my acid to the dressing room and do n't be late . ’ |
12 | My eyes gradually became accustomed to the gloom , and I managed to grope my way to the station . |
13 | Anyway , at shortly before five I made my way to the forecourt of the RA . |
14 | The barn shook again as I got to my feet and made my way to the door with the feeling that the barn had been very lucky so far in not receiving a direct hit from one of the frequent mortar bombs that were exploding in and around the farm . |
15 | I felt a migraine coming on and made my way to the villa for some peace and quiet . |
16 | Ignoring them , I made my way to the Norman castle . |
17 | It was suppertime , so I made my way to the Roscommon chip shop . |
18 | The others had potential , but I bathed and groomed her as if for Crufts and made my way to the hospital . |
19 | I felt I was climbing a mountain of my own as I made my way to the interview battling on my bike against the fierce London traffic to meet Sir Edmund at a plush hotel next to Harrods in Knightsbridge . |
20 | In the lunch interval of the Test I made my way to the bar , where I saw the editor of the Herald , Mac Pollock , father of Springboks Peter and Graeme , and decided to discuss Vorster 's threat with him . |
21 | I ran through the fields , laid low for about two hours , then I made my way to the motorway and hitched it to Birmingham . |
22 | I left the hotel , feeling rather like the Lady of Shalott , breaking the spell , leaving her room , her castle , going only to the river 's edge , there to drown herself , and made my way to the Navimore School for Girls . |
23 | Come Saturday morning I made my way to the ground . |
24 | searched the bathroom and then made my way to the door , the exit door . |
25 | Prost , who appeared at the same conference , said : ‘ I made my apologies to the world council . |
26 | Still , I need some fun , and so I make my way to the front , along a narrow arm out onto the sun-baked prow tip . |
27 | I make my way to the back holding on carefully . |
28 | No , I 'll treat you to them , I make my lot to the nearest bottle with Unicare if I can , how many you 've got ? |
29 | ‘ Now 's the time to nail my colours to the mast , throw away the scabbard , buckle to , go the whole hog , cross the Rubicon , grab the bull by the horns , put my shoulder to the wheel and leave a note out for the milkman . ’ |
30 | There 's no doubt he relieved the pressure on me and the rest of the dressing-room and enabled me to enjoy my game to the full . ’ |