Example sentences of "i in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Am I in that ?
2 I , I in actual fact went to the er , Remembrance Day Parade and to see those kids do a silent drill , it 's unbelievable .
3 Sh that th the people were willing to make promises that they did not wish to keep that they would not keep and I in all sincerity could not let them do that , and they went away extremely hurt and that particular situation unfortunately became extremely tragic later on .
4 But one time er I 'd been er I were wounded and I 'd come out of er they bring you to casual clearly stations , thousands got into one I in this ward er tents and best way they could you know and nurses there and all .
5 Where am I in this name ?
6 Cooks and lawyers need to use words in their own special ways , and so do I in this book .
7 Why am I in this position ?
8 yes I see , I think er unfortunately doctor I in this particular case I ought to make an order for certificate for counsel erm in the current , in respect of the costs incurred below on the thirteenth of August seems to me do er the proper kind of case in which to instruct counsel .
9 And yet … do I in any sense believe that poor old Eddy shall put on immortality ?
10 Sir , may I in particular you sir , thank you for the unfailing good humour with which you have conducted this enquiry .
11 ‘ You nearly expected me in vain , ’ the Friar said .
12 Barlow confessed : ‘ Mo called for the ball and put me in two minds .
13 But I would b , e very glad if I might see you on your return to ask you to help me in two cases .
14 He could have broken me in two with one hand , but he could not break my spirit .
15 He buggered me for the first time that night , reaching round and putting his hand over my mouth , tearing me in two .
16 away from me in two directions .
17 ‘ Take a complete break from your obsession and call me in two weeks . ’
18 Yeah called me in two days so they gave me today and tomorrow off as well , so it 's sort of gone longer than I expected you know ?
19 No , it 's will you all remember me in two years ?
20 he 's put me in two rows like that
21 He humiliated me in other ways too .
22 It will also be an interesting as well as expensive trip to me in other points .
23 He waved me in first .
24 Me in first place and then somebody else .
25 I , I just have er I just have to drink a lot that 's you know put me in first class and full of drink
26 ‘ I keep telling myself that it will stand me in good stead when I 'm about 40 and doing my first Isolde ! ’
27 It spat a worrisome mixture of steam and flame out periodically and covered the bottom of the pans with black ooze , a treacly goo that got itself on to my pile jacket and put me in good humour for an hour or so .
28 To me it is a worthwhile occupation and one which I am convinced will stand me in good stead for the rest of my life . ’
29 I suppose that simple precept from that old foreman stood me in good stead for thirty odd years , until now . ’
30 After tea we would sometimes walk round their garden , and she gave me tips on gardening which have since stood me in good stead ; and cuttings , which still bring her to my mind .
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