Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [am/are] [adj] you [modal v] " in BNC.
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1 | And of course I am not an unworldly man — the Earl , my brother , whom I 'm sure you will meet , will assure you that I am , by his standards , too interested in confirming and enlarging the wealth of the estates — and indeed on my visits to Egypt and Turkey and the New World I have , I may say , made a purchase here , an investment there … ’ |
2 | There 's lots to be done on the new look mag which I am confident you will love ! |
3 | We have in fact a picture here which I 'm sure you wo n't mind us seeing , because of the context of your present appearance . |
4 | ‘ Now I 'd like to show you sometin' which I 'm sure you would appreciate , ’ he said pleasantly , wagging a finger at the objects ahead . |
5 | Which I 'm sure you would n't like would you ? |
6 | To mark this special occasion , we 've compiled a unique feature ( page 56 ) which I 'm sure you 'll enjoy . |
7 | And th and can I restate the view of British Rail , there is little or no prospect of a new station being opened up on the east coast main route main line , because of the four track configuration , which I 'm sure you 'll have seen on your when you 've come up to York by tr by train . |
8 | That is — if you 're a lesbian you 're white , and if you 're Chinese you 're exotic , passive , inscrutable , and the whole pack of racist stereotypes which I 'm sure you could fill a page with without any help from me . |
9 | So , for all these reasons , and more , which I 'm sure you can think of , it 's very difficult to define exactly how much it goes on and er and what exactly er the abuse involves . |
10 | I 'm delighted to welcome you I 'm sure you 'll be at home with one accord being sung on Sunday night . |
11 | As John has already told you I 'm sure you will all remember the debate last year , the wider democracy and I s I 'm sure you remember you overturned it . |
12 | This one I 'm sure you 'll recognise . |
13 | What I told her is what I 'm sure you 'd say , too — she should forget the letters . |