Sentence examples for My treasure from inspiring English sources

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"My treasure" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used as a noun phrase to refer to something that is valuable or prized to a person. Here is an example: "I keep my grandmother's ring in a special box. It may not be worth much to anyone else, but to me, it is my treasure."

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June June 1 OR -- MY TREASURE The winner of the best first-feature award at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival, Keren Yedaya's Israeli film follows the torturous relationship of a prostitute (Ronit Elkabetz) and her daughter (Dana Ivgy).

That's when the critic's doting, overpossessive mother lays hands on "my treasure" and announces that she can't wait to personally give him his bath.

My treasure seeking began not in the shrines but in the trench, where I was excavating a corner of the medieval Islamic bazaar -- next to the shrine of Sultan Sanjar.

She's my treasure".

/ My treasure / is in heaven".

"That's my treasure," he said.

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So you'd say to someone very dear to you, 'You're my treasured feather.' So the group is my treasured feather".

When friends who admire my treasure-laden trees ask for tips, I tell them to avoid the one-stop Christmas Shoppes.

"They are my treasures".

I database all my treasures metic-ulously.

"Not my city or my treasures," Croesus corrected him.

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