Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [adj] [pers pn] be [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The Parish Council is very concerned , as I am sure you are yourself , that everything possible is done to prevent a serious accident in the Old Mill Building .
2 I am sure it was my accounts of my experiences which set her off on the same route .
3 Sir Mark had received a terrible death wound on the side of his head , caused by a battle axe or mace , but I am certain it was he . ’
4 ‘ Oh my friends , I am glad it 's you .
5 First er but I 've been tol I 'm sorry I 'm I have n't realized Scott was joining us on the line .
6 Melody looked up at his drawn face and said , ‘ I 'm sorry it was me that told you , Seb , but I 'm not sorry about what we did afterwards , are you ? ’
7 Amanda said : ‘ I 'm sorry it was them and glad it was n't us all at the same time . ’
8 The words are there in in the bi in the relevant P P G but I 'm sure you 're you 're familiar with them , er this is very much an issue which falls to be decided at the strategic level .
9 Yeah , I 'm sure I 'm I 've
10 , I 'm sure it 's somebody else .
11 I 'm sure it 's something he 'd enjoy . ’
12 Well I 'm sure it 's something fairly easy .
13 It 's been ages since well , since I looked , but I 'm sure it 's something like that .
14 I 'm sure it 's nothing , but I want to be sure . ’
15 I 'm sure it 's nothing , though . ’
16 But we 've given him a thorough going over and I 'm sure it 's nothing more serious than a mild concussion .
17 I 'm sure it 's your wish to congratulate on his appointment and our best wishes for the future .
18 I 'm sure it was her though . ’
19 I 'm sure it was them .
20 I 'm sure it was you who brought it , and we did n't open it because we were eating , we wanted to have the opposite colour to what you brought , that what you
21 I 'm glad you 're my friend .
22 And , like I say , I 'm glad it 's you sorting the stuff .
23 you know when you say , when you are , I 'm positive it was you and your cos er he turned round and he says er , oh yeah
24 I 'm afraid it 's me . ’
25 But I 'm afraid it 's my job .
26 I 'm afraid it 's my fault — ’
27 You are God until nightfall , I 'm afraid it 's your job to protect them . "
28 ‘ I thought you might wish to know , which is why I enquired of Edita , ’ he replied urbanely , ‘ But I 'm afraid it is nothing more than plain ‘ vepřové řízky plnëné žampióny ’ . ’
29 I 'm afraid it is my duty to search you before you go .
30 ‘ Forgive me , mademoiselle , but I 'm afraid it is my duty to ask whether … that is , if you were … ’
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