Example sentences of "[vb infin] my [noun sg] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | " You know I ca n't discuss my work for the Surete with you , " replied his father brusquely . |
2 | So we were sitting there , in this horrible place where the ‘ glass of white ’ is even more noxious than the yeoman 's brew , and their selection of Highland malts is less than the finest , and I 'm getting these pancreas-piercing whiffs of other people 's nicotine ( hit me with a gasper , go on , do it to me — I 'll betray my country for a Silk Cut , I 'll betray my friends for a Winston ) when Stuart , with a creepily smug look on his face , suddenly announces , ‘ We 're taking off , you know . ’ |
3 | PAMELA : [ aside ] I would give my life for a farthing . |
4 | Today , I would give my life for the state of Israel . |
5 | The ‘ grounds ’ that most interest me are about 6in beneath those once trod by the aristocrats , so I 'm sure the snobbish doctor 's ghost will tolerate my company for an afternoon . |
6 | ‘ That fucker , my father-in-law , will ruin my erection for the whole day , ’ he said . |
7 | You can thank my wife for the date . |
8 | Nothing my father says can enter my brain for the words already in there screaming : Murdering toad . |
9 | Mind you , I would n't risk my life for a shot in the way he did . |
10 | Mind you , I would n't risk my life for a shot in the way he did . |
11 | ‘ I do n't know about you , ’ the reporter was saying as they walked across the cool marble-floored lobby of the large office building and out into the hot , brilliant midday sunshine of Fenchurch Street , ‘ but I 'd practically sell my soul for a really icy cold vodka and tonic . |
12 | I have almost no social life , free only when my disabled mother can manage my child for a few hours . |
13 | I could n't wait for the bell to ring at four in the afternoon when class would end and I could bang my lid for the last time before running all the way down the Whitechapel Road to help out on the barrow . |
14 | As for my right hon. Friend 's personal position , may I express my admiration for the frank and manly way in which he has offered his resignation ? |
15 | To paddle around Laguna Chica enjoying the idle drift of time , the depth of natural silence ; to go and rest my head for a last time between the fifteen-foot-high buttresses of Big Tree … |
16 | His eyes did n't leave my face for a second . |
17 | I hope you will print my letter for the benefit of the young women who think they are in love and are willing to overlook ‘ a few things ’ because they are afraid that they ca n't live without the guy . |
18 | ‘ I do n't see why I ca n't continue my run for the seniors , ’ he says , ‘ but I 'm taking nothing for granted . ’ |
19 | Can you imagine my flat for a whole week to myself ? |
20 | When I told him that if we were to be married I would n't ask my father for a penny he … well , he threw me out . ’ |