Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] my " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It 's very rude of me to burden you with my troubles . ’
2 I heard enough to make me think it worth my while to talk it over .
3 ‘ They enclosed full details of their Mavica asking me to compare it with my patents .
4 However , it turned out to be a very relaxed meeting , so much so that when the private session was over and the press were invited in to take photographs , the Prince said to the Pope , ‘ Let me introduce you to my press corps . ’
5 Let me introduce you to my husband . ’
6 ‘ Come and sit down , and let me introduce you to my father . ’
7 Daddy , let me introduce you to my new friend , Martin .
8 Let me update you on my social security saga .
9 And this was n't an Anglican church , erm it was a Baptist church , and when I was seven I understood that Jesus had died for me and then I asked him into my heart and when I was twelve I was baptized , which is the equivalent really of being confirmed .
10 I introduce you to my friend — ’
11 Such an initiative would complement the United Nations arms register called for by my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister , and such an international responsibility is one that I believe Japan would willingly accept , which is why I commend it to my right hon. and hon. Friends .
12 As I wiped them on my pinafore Mr Vulcan asked what was wrong with me .
13 I met her on my way to Weatherbury , but I did n't know then who she was . ’
14 I met him on my last visit to Glasgow recently : a jolly , likeable man today .
15 I met him on my first day at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in 1965 .
16 I met him through my younger brother who played football with him .
17 I met him at my wee cousin 's wedding — he was the Best Man — he says to me would you like to go out for a bite to eat ?
18 Only Jancey saw the Smith & Wesson in the kitchen , because I stuffed it inside my jacket before the big boys came in .
19 Thus it was that Ira Dilworth paid tribute and bade farewell to Emily Carr with the borrowed lines from Thomas Hardy , and I am certain that none would object if I borrow them as my tribute to both .
20 I trust him with my life . ’
21 Well it , it , not yesterday , the day before , I got them under my right shoulder blade ,
22 I got her through my old friend , Blandly , who , with everyone in Bristol , worked hard to find me a suitable ship when they heard the reason for our voyage — treasure , I mean .
23 And then I got it into my head to try a little art .
24 Maybe I was in no state to think straight at that time , and I got it into my head that … ’
25 I got it on my bus pass .
26 I got it for my eighteenth you see .
27 I would n't tell her that I got it from my friend , half of it , anyway .
28 I got it from my mother for Christmas .
29 " No , I got it by my own self . "
30 It was my first piece , and I got it in my head immediately ; I had been very depressed and I think he saved my life . ’
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