Example sentences of "[adv] glad [pron] [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm so glad we chose this . ’
2 I 'm so glad you had this conversation with me while I 've been miked up and I 've got it all taped .
3 All these bits , it 's having to go the other erm I 'm so glad you asked us this evening because we do need some practice .
4 ‘ I 'm so glad you came to see me .
5 So glad you came to see us .
6 ‘ I am so glad you came . ’
7 The young , the young officer who came to me he said of course we 're so glad you got the number , you 're quite right it 's a car that 's been doing the same thing in Wokingham .
8 I 'm so glad you did n't disappoint me — just the greeting I expected .
9 ‘ Claudia , I 'm so glad you phoned .
10 ‘ I 'm so glad I told you the truth this morning .
11 ‘ I 'm so glad I told you , ’ she continued — ’ I 've been feeling terribly guilty while it 's been going on . ’
12 Oh , I 'm so glad I came ! ’ she cried thankfully , as she got up to leave .
13 Well — goodbye , my dear , he was about to say , so glad I found you .
14 ‘ Miss Danziger , I 'm so glad I caught you .
15 ‘ I 'm only glad we came along . ’
16 Co-productions with the Royal Opera have proved as vital for London as St Petersburg , and Gergiev was quite happy that Covent Garden 's lap of The Fiery Angel should be conducted by Sir Edward Downes ( ‘ it is clear to both of us that Prokofiev deserves what has happened , he deserved it long ago , and I 'm only glad it happened in my time ’ ) .
17 He smiled as Sophie flushed and he added , ‘ I was beginning to wonder if I would n't be a bit bored with just my uncle — nice man though he is — but now I 'm extremely glad I accepted his invitation . ’
18 Just glad we did n't do the hall .
19 I 'm just glad I had a .
20 I was just glad he took money and not possessions , because possessions ca n't be replaced .
21 ‘ I 'm just glad it landed on the stage and not on the audience .
22 ‘ That 's what I went out to do , and I 'm just glad it went right . ’
23 ‘ I 'm just glad it worked .
24 ‘ I have to admit that I 'm rather glad you did n't .
25 When the time comes you 're always glad you did . ’
26 Are you still glad you came here ? ’
27 But I was also glad he 'd never asked to see any of mine .
28 ‘ I know it sounds terrible but I 'm awfully glad I had cancer it was the best thing that ever happened to me , ’ she said .
29 And I 'm awfully glad I happened to be passing .
30 I was enormously glad she had made that little speech for the mere sight of Erich — the knowledge that a man who worked as a painter in a Ford Taunus factory and was , in his own way , a type-specimen of Atlantic man , with no known connections with the new Ocean , had somehow fetched up on a remote Pacific island — was disturbing the entire thesis I wished to construct .
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