Example sentences of "[noun sg] i [verb] [adv prt] my " in BNC.

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1 With a strong crosswind I sighted over my mentor 's left shoulder during the approach , only moving my head from side to side in the final stages to get a symmetrical perspective for the flare .
2 One Friday afternoon I hand over my gauzy cream tunic and slip into a kind of butcher 's apron , epically and namelessly stained .
3 One afternoon I summoned up my courage and as casually as I could I invited him for a drink after work that evening .
4 Every night I take off my make-up with baby lotion then I tone it and put moisturizer on .
5 As soon as I arrive home at night I wash off my make-up and pull on my scruffiest clothes .
6 On one occasion I screwed up my courage to ask if I could come in at 9 p.m. instead , at which Harold looked puzzled and asked why .
7 At the station I pick up my other parcel from Left Luggage , and toss it in a holdall .
8 Here in the flat I take off my shoes and pad about in slippers because maybe I 'll find it calming .
9 At the approach to the bridge I take off my burdens and lay them down .
10 So it was naturally with great affection and nostalgia that as an adult I laced up my boots on a damp October morning at the starting point in the station car park at Bridge of Orchy , in preparation to find out what really lurked at the top of Beinn Dorain .
11 The wide chimney went without a nut and at the limit of the rope I toppled over my sack and sank onto a ledge .
12 To save time I make up my float rigs beforehand and put them on pole winders .
13 On that first brief visit I made up my mind that one day I would return there .
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