Example sentences of "in [pron] own [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'll tell you a Bible story meself In me own way .
2 ‘ I 'm goin' to look at the story first and then tells it in me own way , like what I done with Noah .
3 Whereas , if I stopped out here in me own environment , I think I 'd have more of an argument to stay off it because I 'd have worked hard to stop .
4 It 's come to something , has n't it , when I ca n't speak in me own house now . ’
5 That 's not to say there was n't child abuse now , I I have my own thoughts and in my own feelings feel that there could have been some child abuse especially ch sexual abuse .
6 But I have deliberately left out in both those chapters the actual details of weight lost or gained , and have done the same in my own story at the beginning of the book .
7 Dying in my own story .
8 In my own studies of theatre audiences and of book reading habits in the United Kingdom I found , when I began , that there was very little published at all on who goes to the theatre and , while there was more information available on adult reading habits , much of it had its source in America and much of what was available in Britain referred to borrowing from libraries but excluded book buying .
9 Fear , real fear , is something I had only experienced once in my life , and that , strangely enough , was not on the round-the-world race , but in my own little boat , and in my own waters off Blakeney .
10 But this was too soon in my own development for me to be able to grasp the opportunity and eventually the shop closed down and Mr Farrer moved on .
11 He left also a timeless description of Fowey , where ‘ … the little boats that lie tethered to the rings and stancheons of the old sea wall are gaily painted as those I clambered in and out of in my own childhood … and by the windows the great vessels glide , night and day , up to their moorings or forth to the open sea . ’
12 If those primitive attitudes had n't also been the determining factor in my own fate I would have found it as ludicrous and pitiful as I do now .
13 The experience Mr Chairman I have of these situations is that trees happen to fall down , and hedges happen to get pushed by bulldozers , and at the end of the day , because I 've seen it in my own village where I was born , I 'm afraid with all respect to what happens , what is actually passed by the planners does n't actually come to pass because there is always a reason why it ca n't .
14 I mean in my own village we have erm
15 There are virtually no traffic wardens , school patrols are entirely haphazard activities , and in many parts of the county rural policing has disappeared — it is non-existent in many parts , especially in the constituency of my hon. Friend the Member for Derbyshire , West and in my own constituency .
16 I have spent quite long enough outlining the picture in my own constituency and I have no doubt that the House will wish to consider the national picture as well .
17 He said : ‘ I am proud to be the Minister who changed the rules and delighted to be able to benefit schools in my own constituency .
18 ‘ People said I was too old in 1985 , but I had confidence in my own ability , ’ he said .
19 People said I was too old in 1985 , but I had confidence in my own ability .
20 ‘ I 've still got belief in myself and I still have confidence in my own ability . ’
21 Asked how personal development had been affected , responses reveal improvements in self-confidence , social skills and aspirations : ‘ it has given me extra confidence to speak at meetings , e.g. community council , community association meetings ’ ; ‘ it has brought out skills I never new I had ’ ; ‘ I have learned to work closer with people since I joined , which is a new experience for me , and become more tolerant of people 's attitudes and ways ’ ; ‘ I am more aware of my own attitude towards my group ’ ; ‘ it has given me more confidence in my own ability to learn new skills ’ ; ‘ made me do things that I thought I was not capable of doing ’ .
22 ‘ I was always pretty confident and never lacked belief in my own ability , ’ he said .
23 Despite my wealth of experience and my time as an instructor , I had become over confident in my own ability .
24 He was intensely serious about the place of art in life , and I can remember painting a picture in the main art room at Berkhamstead , one I was to sell years later in Manchester , and the way in which he valued this gave me a sense of value in my own achievement .
25 Indeed , quite early on , I tried to work out in my mind what it was that made his personality ( though he did not like the word ) so compelling ; and I came to the conclusion that it was because he did not let me down in my own estimation of him .
26 ‘ Always wrapped up in my own concerns .
27 I could only suppose that the collapse of space-time in my own day was slowly spreading outwards from source , like a bloodstain oozing across an old sheet , threatening many deep-seated continuities .
28 Possibly the time slips in my own day were already dying out .
29 Just as much in my own comrades , in Montague , as in the invisible Germans .
30 By that time I had copied her training set-up in my own lab , and we were able to repeat the entire experiment as before .
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