Example sentences of "you [vb base] my [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You mean my personal history ? |
2 | ‘ Mary , dear , you upset my circulatory system when you parade these ideas you pinch from Percy , ’ Byron said . |
3 | If you want my real character I 'll tell you . |
4 | You do n't look so good , if you want my honest opinion . |
5 | ‘ Unless you want my middle names as well . ’ |
6 | You have a view on a public loo then give us a ring , rather seedy unfriendly dirty smelling of urine places if you want my own public opinion . |
7 | Mind you — this creature ‘ s not capable , if you want my frank opinion . |
8 | ‘ Unless you count my treacherous Czarina , he is my only friend . |
9 | If you catch my on-shore drift . |
10 | So you 'll have you watch my little car . |
11 | You wait till you read my later journals . |
12 | If you read my brief interview with Yngwie , back in April , you will recall that he had just released his tenth album ‘ Fire and Ice ’ and was touring the world to promote it . |
13 | ‘ You shatter my precious hours of rest with a phone call , demand that I get out of bed and then insult my coffee-making skills . |
14 | ‘ You remember my first wife , of course . |
15 | Let me then say a little bit about Newstat and presidential power and , and if you remember my last lecture I said that he was the man who coined the phrase that presidential power is the power to persuade . |
16 | ‘ You have n't told me if you like my new dress ? ’ |
17 | ‘ You like my special chocolate cake , do n't you , Bogtrotter ? |
18 | I do n't have to go for examinations at all now , I come under , what 's it , you know my bloody pension it marvels me , I 've been under every ruddy regimental paymaster and , in the , and Scotland I think , I , I at present I 'm with one in Scotland , but eh , mucking about with |
19 | I would of thought so Mr yes , yes , erm , alright well Mr Mr erm this is a rather odd exercise in a way and as you know my first thoughts were they were better to leave it to see what , how the , how the judgment came out of it , but erm , erm , I do regard the matter as er , as a , as a whole as of very considerable importance both to both sides of this case and erm , it did seem to me on considering it , er , from recovering from the dentist that er , an , an outline of erm |
20 | ‘ Well , now you know my awful secret , ’ she said . |
21 | You are fully acquainted with our difficulties in Salzburg — you know my wretched income , why I kept my promise to let you go away , and all my various troubles . |
22 | You know you know my three year old grandson he knows how to do it |
23 | Oh I just , I was wearing , I , I had , you know my pink jumper ? |
24 | ‘ Well , you know my old man keeps a fifteen gallon cask of scrump in the shed ? ’ |
25 | I was astonished , to say the least , the other day when I overheard you tell my young son and his friend that Mike Channon , the former Southampton and England footballer , now turned racing magnate , was your brother-in-law . |
26 | Well , ‘ Doyler ’ is really more a case of Sham Snort than Sam Snort , if you get my excellent drift . |
27 | Here you use my little microphone , what did you like best ? |
28 | You , you clean my black boots for me , polish my black boots for me and I give you a quid |
29 | except for me If you think my general knowledge is abysmal ! |
30 | ‘ You leave my last sausage alone then . ’ |