Example sentences of "who [am/are] i " in BNC.

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1 After all , he wrote , who am I to judge ?
2 Indeed , as we shall presently see , the two great intimacies — as ever — sharply reacted with each other , strengthening the conflict , heightening the ambiguity , posing in ever more painful interjections the question , ‘ Who am I ? ’
3 Who am I to disagree ?
4 Who am I to dance with ? ’
5 I have tried to exclude the legendary detectives for another day , but , despite my best efforts , Sam Spade , Philip Marlowe and James Bond have still managed to insinuate themselves : they used foot-in-the-door tactics , I 'm afraid , and who am I to argue ?
6 It can not have been easy , all these years , and who am I to criticise , to look askance , I who have been lucky , who have only myself to please , whose time is free .
7 ‘ This is a promise that God gave to Abraham , ’ North said Reagan had told him , in the slightly hectoring tone he always had in the North dreams ; ‘ Who am I to say that we should not do this ? ’
8 Who am I ?
9 When I think about it I 'm not sure it makes any important difference how you imagine he looks , I mean who am I to say whether this Boy you are seeing has blonde hair or dark ; but I am sure that it does matter what he means to you .
10 You may wonder : Who am I to set myself up ?
11 The God-shaped vacuum within us makes itself felt most when we ask ourselves — or our psychiatrist — ‘ Who am I ? ’
12 So the question ‘ Who am I ? ’ reveals both our dignity and our folly .
13 The car , the car , the hospital bag ( it 's all packed , where the hell is it ? ) call the hospital , hello , my wife 's having a baby , who am I talking to ?
14 I heard a man at the Bristol Cancer Help Centre say the very same words when we were discussing ‘ Who am I ? ’
15 Who am I to say ?
16 Who am I ?
17 I can think of reasons for this , but who am I to say ?
18 Who am I ?
19 Who am I ?
20 Who am I ?
21 5 Who am I ?
22 Fr. indicates that for St Paul and for us this poses three questions : ( 1 ) Who is Jesus ? ( 2 ) Who is Jesus for me ? ( 3 ) Who am I ?
23 Who am I ?
24 Who am I to complain ?
25 Who am I to argue with the Bard ?
26 Lyrics like ‘ Who am I ?
27 This applies very clearly to the Zapotec , who , as O'Nell puts it , ask ‘ not so much , ‘ Who am I ? ’ , but ‘ How am I a part of something ? ’
28 He thought : Who am I trying to reassure , him or me ?
29 Who am I to complain ?
30 WHO AM I ?
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