Example sentences of "my [noun sg] [vb base] me " in BNC.
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1 | My heart misgave me . |
2 | ‘ My heart misgave me when I saw his livery at Parfois , for Isambard is close and confidential with him , and sure they had some business between them that bodes us no good here in Wales . ’ |
3 | My mum give me a kiss and went . |
4 | I make speak , ‘ I keep my ball belong me . |
5 | Alice my friend give me a cookie please . |
6 | At one time my major ambition was to have my father buy me an excavator so that I could make really big dams . |
7 | My aunt show me how to fix things nice . |
8 | My Lord let me speak plainly , I introduced the topic of when he was recaptured , I asked nothing about what was . |
9 | erm my Lord let me deal with G first cos I , as |
10 | well my Lord let me clarify and be quite clear |
11 | But whereas institutions can be forced to change their behaviour — I can , for example , request that my bank address me routinely as Ms rather than Miss , in everyday encounters unregulated by institutions , matters are less clear-cut . |
12 | As a child I was taken to the dread Hector McDarroch in Glasgow and he did my dental work right up to my teens Friends of my youth tell me that he inspired a similar lasting fear in them , too , and in fact there must be a whole generation of Glaswegians who feel the same . |
13 | Yeah that 's a big and my and that stuck out the bucket like that , well going over the top we had a hood over the top tumbler to stop the flashing , so my father stopped , thinking that was a bit of wood and were gon na break the top of the tumbler , so he stop and out and scrubbed it and found that was this bone and I think if my memory serve me right that 's in the , the Fleet Museum now . |
14 | Before the editors of trade magazines start sticking sub-editors ' spikes in my effigy let me explain that their publications perform a valuable function and are extremely interesting to their readers . |
15 | My family bring me problems to solve because I can see both sides of the argument |
16 | ‘ It 's a name my family call me , ’ she excused . |
17 | And , while her guilty conscience took another stab , ‘ Actually , most people use the name my family call me — Fabia , ’ she told him . |