Example sentences of "'m on [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ON YOUR MARKS I 'M on yer tail , Dessie ! … |
2 | And I promised Fand to give Undry to Fincara , so I 'm on her side , Ruth thought . |
3 | Of course I 've seen it , I 'm on his mailing list . |
4 | A man gave the police a two-fingered gesture and upon being stopped exclaimed , ‘ I 'm a Prod , I 'm on your side . ’ |
5 | I 'm on your side . |
6 | I 'm on your doorstep this afternoon . ’ |
7 | I 'm on your side , Adam . |
8 | I 'm on your side , I 'll always be on your side . |
9 | I 'm on your side . " |
10 | Enjoy the fragile illusion of freedom while you can , but remember — I 'm on your trail . |
11 | ‘ I — I 'm on your horse , ’ she murmured shakily , wiping her eyes with the back of her hand and glancing up at him . |
12 | I 'm on your side , and I 'm only saying this for your own good . ’ |
13 | I 'm on your side . ’ |
14 | Did she go to you I 'm on your side ? |
15 | Sometimes people jog past , dressed up in tracksuits and that , but mostly I 'm on my own . |
16 | I like looking in shop windows so I can take my time if I 'm on my own . |
17 | I 'd go in if Marie was with me , but I 'm on my own and I might have a bit of difficulty with the menu . |
18 | Right you are , ’ Stanley was saying , ‘ I 'm on my way . ’ |
19 | He 's been visiting family ; I 'm on my way to write about the Russian submarines in Murmansk — maybe interview a submarine officer if I am lucky . |
20 | And while I 'm on my way all our operatives in Germany hit the streets — with copies of Tweed 's photo , and Grey 's . |
21 | I 'm on my way now . ’ |
22 | ‘ So kind of you , Dorothy , but I 'm on my way to Ella 's and must n't delay . ’ |
23 | My canoeing skills , newly acquired , were not tested in Canadians , helmed by a guide , and I am disappointed but as I did n't acquire my elementary skills until I was a 61 year old female I 'm not complaining but I do complain that I 'm quite unable to find a suitable canoe companion now I 'm on my own . |
24 | I 'm on my way . |
25 | Listen to the slosh-slosh-slosh , feel the rocking motion floating through me as if I 'm part of it — close my eyes — I 'm on my rocking chair and I 'm … |
26 | ‘ I 've been to a party in the village of Sutton , and I 'm on my way home . ’ |
27 | I 'm on my way now . ’ |
28 | ‘ I 'm on my feet a lot of the day — washing and cooking for a man keeps me busy ’ |
29 | Now I go home at night and think : ‘ I 'm on my own . ’ |
30 | ‘ I would n't like to guess how many miles I 've travelled watching them , but anyway , I 'm on my own now so it 's a day out for me . ’ |