Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] i be [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I do not know that I am sorry for that .
2 But it would be a big change , and I do n't know that I 'm ready for it yet .
3 I WOULD like your readers to know that I am aware of their letters to Sunday Life and their concern about money owing to them by my former company C H Enterprises .
4 But just in case , I am not about to tempt the Grim Reaper by announcing that I am ready for him .
5 You have a reputation of not letting go of a thing once you have started and you would be delighted to discover that I am responsible for Ana 's blindness .
6 " When I began the WNAS diet I was asked to cut out bread , biscuits and cakes as well as cutting down on dairy products and sugar , I found that I was sensitive to wheat .
7 My best performance is still to come and I am clear in what I have to do this season . ’
8 He wanted to know if I was interested in doing something on it in the magazine .
9 Why did you wait until I was asleep before coming to bed on the boat on the way over ?
10 Or they 'll wait until I 'm half-way through a sentence , and get up to go to the loo .
11 Well I 'm concerned Geoff as a Ward Councillor I read about this in the paper that the Environment Committee which David is on er agreed to this scheme which is I 'm all for having squares in the city centre and places for people to sit and enjoy and I 'm ambivalent about the leaf stem .
12 This man has got to be caught and I am grateful for anything which helps . ’
13 He has visited Britain several times but he has never been even close to being caught and I am pleased about that .
14 The woman and three children were now laughing and I was pleased about that , as they had looked scared stiff when I entered their house a few moments before .
15 The young man wanted to know whether I was responsible for the posters that appeared all over town the previous night .
16 Similarly , if I treat someone 's urgent need of money solely as an opportunity to buy cheap from him , you may well doubt whether I am aware of more than the fact that he is in trouble , and try to rouse me from my callousness : ‘ How would you feel if I did that to you ? ’
17 In a way they were right but , thankfully , I was never hanged though I was close to it on many occasions .
18 So far , readers may have gathered that I am disenchanted with the credit scene in the UK .
19 That was , that was the only thing I , I thought well if I get off to the wrong start , you 're off on the wrong start completely so yes I , I concede that I was nervous at the , at the beginning .
20 I was bleeding from a laceration on my scalp and was so drunk that I had no recollection of what had happened ; a Sergeant quizzed me closely and seeing that I was incapable of speech , took me downstairs and put me into an ambulance .
21 ‘ I regret that I am unacquainted with the place , ’ replied Miss Logan when first interviewed .
22 It took me about three months , perhaps longer , three to six months before I realised that I was dependent on it .
23 I realised that I was lucky to be able to go to England and teach .
24 And I found that he was universally right — by which I mean that I was answerable in my body and in my heart for what was done to my brother .
25 Hill goes on : ‘ I also have to state that I am staggered at the amount of money that appears to be owing and am at a loss to understand how such a situation has been reached .
26 ‘ I 'm so impressed with the speed with which the Czech centre has moved that I 'm confident about the future , ’ he said .
27 It seemed that I was asleep for just a few minutes when I was awakened by some noisy bastard shouting into the trench .
28 ‘ It did n't matter that I was bored without you ? ’
29 The referee assumed that I was ignorant of the difference between the two concepts and launched into a torrent of abuse .
30 What happens if I am ill at the Isle of Wight like this ?
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