Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [adj] [prep] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I am keen for him to make it and Duncan has the potential to succeed . |
2 | I am keen for them to have a greater opportunity to develop both their working and their family lives . |
3 | I make no complaint about such information being kept , but I am worried about it appearing on the police national computer when the original request had nothing to do with prostitution . |
4 | I am happy for you to see this , though as you know it is now a privileged document . |
5 | Nenna thought : I 'm pleased for him to see that I can make a proper job of something . |
6 | But then I 'm used to him doing all the sort of gardening and I mean , I would n't think of doing that , or decorating , you see . |
7 | I believe and this is why I 'm involved with I believe that you get the best of both worlds here . |
8 | But yes , I 'm happy for her to live with you . |
9 | ‘ I 'm happy for you to do your work here . ’ |
10 | ‘ I 'm sick of him whining to me about you . |
11 | ‘ He 's nothing to me and I 'm sick of you prying into my personal life . ’ |
12 | . I 'm sick of I do n't , I just |
13 | Now I 'm interested in you saying that chemistry is really physics . |
14 | I 'm supposed to me meeting up with halvard on sunday when he comes up to newcastle , but I think he left for england before I had time to mail him my phone number . |
15 | Well I 'm the same , I 'm alright with you know that orange juice ? |
16 | I were afraid of him waking — I did n't bring anything . ’ |
17 | This faster stream chatted about the mysteries of calculus , and were happy to help me as I was anxious to he helped — but not with calculus . |
18 | I was right about him having flipped , though . |
19 | Nour said ( he really did say it ) that I was disobedient to him to persist in feeding the cat . |
20 | I mean the schools they went to were n't er were n't really what I was used to you know . |
21 | And also , as a children 's programme , I was intent upon it containing basic factual information that could be described as educational- — or , at least , mind-opening for them . |
22 | I was annoyed with her dragging me away from Changez . |
23 | Not that I was worried about 'er chuckin' me out , I know she would n't do that , but it was only right after all . |
24 | I was surprised at 'er marryin' Fred Bradley . |
25 | I was sick of him moaning and moaning about being in the group . |
26 | ‘ I think part of me shut down because he was unavailable and I was terrified of him dying and leaving me alone . ’ |
27 | I I was interested in you saying about the doom and gloom which is |
28 | I was interested in you talking there about you know , that one , that particular case whereby one bloke was threatened with dismissal and very rapidly the way you describe it , the men came back with a threat of strike action . |
29 | Somehow the protestant part of me could not find it right to speak of her place in God 's order of salvation because I was afraid of her obscuring the central place of Jesus Christ in his Church . |
30 | That you are confident in me honours me … ’ |