Example sentences of "[verb] my [noun] of the " in BNC.

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1 You 've heard my explanation of the fact that it was poorly worded and I think that is a great shame .
2 I got my part of the control lines together and carried them in a loop round to the kite .
3 I think it 's about time I got my share of the
4 There goes my view of the proceedings .
5 A FEW DAYS after the master had forbidden Cathy to visit Linton , he asked my opinion of the boy .
6 I asked my husband of the punishment for the young males who had participated , but he had no answer .
7 I had to admit that , given my experiences of the evening , it remained a logical possibility that there might be some kind of entity out there skulking in some dark corner of the Cathedral , but somehow I thought not .
8 I have some time to spare and would like to sit down and read my copy of the biography of Berlioz .
9 You have dismissed my Master of the Inner Chambers ? ’
10 I believe you can see why , first of it it 's most common , and second to coronary artery disease , I 'm a cardiac surgeon , I want my piece of the action too , so we keep as well .
11 I raised my eyebrows , resolving , as I did so , to let him know my side of the story as soon as possible .
12 In a cinema , for example , although you would no doubt forgive me if I shouted ‘ Move ! ’ at you if I had seen that a heavy chandelier was falling on to your head , you might not be so tolerant if I used the same formulation , requesting the same action , if you were simply obscuring my view of the screen .
13 I d be interested to see who else has my ideas of the best team …
14 In particular I hope my portrayal of the Queen is affectionate . ’
15 Seeing that Yet returned to the room and went behind the curtain to prepare us the meal Frankenstein had promised , he lowered his voice and continued , ‘ I bestow my gift of the secret of life upon mankind .
16 I must admit that in writing this paper I was motivated partly by irritation with Bekenstein , who , I felt , had misused my discovery of the increase of the area of the event horizon .
17 I woke up screaming with terror and distress , and told my mother of the dream .
18 ‘ I 'll bring my copy of the Kama Sutra .
19 I am hoping this will improve my grasp of the key issues so that I can make a more direct contribution on this front in future .
20 How can I clear my tank of the horrible stuff ?
21 ‘ And remember , I shall send my share of the Emigrant Society 's dues every quarter out of my wages .
22 The conference was helpful in aiding my understanding of the great mass of information that I am faced with in my volunteer role .
23 I could also give my opinion of the way you 've behaved . ’
24 With a final piece of advice that I should climb the hill opposite La Valdieu the next day , I look my leave of the little group , wondering whether they or I were perhaps a little insane .
25 " But it 's going to help me keep my share of the house , and Aunt Alicia would approve of that .
26 ‘ This decision totally vindicates me and clears my name of the slur that I have lied about myself . ’
27 I have decided to broaden my idea of the savannahs with smoke rising from the Masai villages .
28 I supported this theory with pleasure , because it confirmed my view of the world .
29 The Labour government sought from the start to construct and hold together a support bloc around the theme of a ‘ social contract ’ , and I propose to organise my account of the development of political forces in this period around that same theme .
30 ‘ But I 'd sent you a cheque to cover my share of the quarter . ’
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