Example sentences of "[prep] my [noun sg] for the " in BNC.
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1 | Early houses which remain completely untouched are few and far between , but a general rule emerged during my research for the book : the less important the house and the more remote its situation , the more old-fashioned it remained , like Hareston in Devon , which had no fashion-conscious owners wanting to show-off their taste and wealth to passers-by . |
2 | The ME Polartek Sweater has hardly been off my back for the past month or so . |
3 | After putting up the tent , I sat outside , took the bandage off my shin for the last time , and undressed , before washing myself with a mug of water . |
4 | She gave up the branch chairmanship of the Civil and Public Servants union in 1990 after 10 years and said of her multi-purpose role : ‘ My husband used to say our lounge was like an office on Sunday nights when I was sorting through my paperwork for the week . ’ |
5 | She twinkled with pleasure as I wove a windmill-tilting , dragon-vanquishing saga of my quest for the frothy and elusive grail . |
6 | A night of restless tossing , snatchings of brief seasons of sleep , and fitful wakings , preceded the morning of my departure for the West Coast . |
7 | He told them , ‘ Everyone had a codename in those days and , because of my admiration for the Irish struggle for Independence , I chose ‘ Michael ’ , a name I called myself after Michael Collins . ’ |
8 | It would probably to appropriate for me to er second the motion in Welsh er , but as you 're and neither the English Welsh I would just like to say a few things , one , to express the appreciation of my council for the and secondly , |
9 | I do n't have any help in the house , as I prefer to use that part of my budget for the twins ’ child minder , Audrey . |
10 | I regard that day as determining the direction of my life for the next two years at least . |
11 | I 'd just like to thank the fellow colleagues of my team for the effort and I regard er a very worthwhile and creditable performance . |
12 | These short features were independent of my research for the book but they provided us with an opportunity of working together and getting to know each other . |
13 | In the morning , I paid my disdainful landlady for the use of my room for the rest of the day . |
14 | I 'd been so preoccupied with the physical results of my condition for the last hour that I 'd forgotten its other effects . |
15 | I groped around with my foot for the table-leg and pressed down hard until the spasm gradually subsided . |
16 | My eyes were very bad , and I had to pay a young curate to help me with my work for the church . |
17 | Certainly she presented me with my medal for the 100 metres and as I stood on the plinth she did not bat an eyelid . |
18 | And that night of course in The Bar we were all saying , oh god when she jumps into the truck , how fabulous was that , it just makes you want to cheer ; and Boy thought again , well that is how life is , that is how I feel , that is how I feel when I 'm leaving the bar with my husband for the night , my husband-to-be , that 's just what I think when I 'm getting into his car , Goodbye Father , Goodbye . |
19 | ‘ As the queen-dowager , my cousin and dear friend , gave you into my keeping for the time of your sojourn here — then , dear child , if you promise to have a care for your own safety , to give no offence and behave discreetly , you shall have my permission . ’ |
20 | As I settled into my trench for the night Allied bombers were passing overhead to drop their bombs on Caen . |
21 | Random thoughts edged slowly into my mind for the rest of the day . |
22 | I reckon I 'd hardly surface from my bunker for the first few days . ’ |
23 | ‘ Not only have I been separated from my wife for the past five years — but in all that time I 've only once managed to make love to her . |
24 | But the memory of those sacred bones remained engraved upon my memory for the rest of my life . |
25 | I yield to no one in my admiration for the great Iron Duke himself , but my favourite general of the Napoleonic wars was General Kutuzov . |
26 | Now … in my enthusiasm for the anecdotal aspect of all this I have neglected to mention the other half of Goffmann 's analysis of remedial procedure . |
27 | ‘ It makes me vomit ’ , she went on , ‘ to think that I am going to have to put up with a load of garbage like you in my school for the next six years . |
28 | Will the Minister commend Lagan college in my constituency for the progress that it has made in the past 10 years ? |
29 | It was no help to discover that I was not alone in my distaste for the new order because , along with the ever-present sexism , I had to fight the crueller jibes of ageism . |
30 | Not a chance of course — I was stuck there in my seat for the next five or six hours . |