Example sentences of "[pers pn] be [adv] [adj] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But I am also keen to hear from anyone who has suggestions to make on how we can improve our environmental impact .
2 I am most concerned to read in The Lifeboat that David Scott- Cowper in the ex-lifeboat Mabel E. Holland carried out the first single handed navigation of the 2,000 mile North West Passage .
3 I am most happy to live in the room here , this lady has been so kind in accommodating me .
4 There are countless fans who would feel I am singularly unqualified to write about pain and football .
5 I am wholly concerned to fight for the achievement of an equitable GATT solution as rapidly as possible .
6 Since then I have progressed and I am now able to waitress with confidence .
7 I have been a great fan of Martina 's since I was about 5 or 6 and I am now 15 going on 16 .
8 I am very concerned to read about the proposed restrictions and charges , which will from 16 May onwards ban tandems , tricycles and Rann trailers altogether and will make the charges for an ordinary bicycle payable on all journeys no matter how short .
9 I am very concerned to read about the proposed restrictions and charges , which will from 16 May onwards ban tandems , tricycles and Rann trailers altogether and will make the charges for an ordinary bicycle payable on all journeys no matter how short .
10 I am always interested to listen to the long-extending memory of the right hon. Member for Blaenau Gwent ( Mr. Foot ) .
11 While I am happy to pass on what knowledge I have , I am always ready to listen to someone who knows more than me .
12 I am too hot to bother with them .
13 I agree with Jenny but I do n't think I am too frightened to slop on paint cos you know since I 've started doing pallet knife paintings cos it 's really made me feel fair more confident .
14 But I am too busy looking for View of Bay as specified in advertisement .
15 I am less concerned to focus on the psychopathology of individuals than to point to a collective , cultural condition ‘ and the tendencies of people who make it up ’ ( May , 1969 ) .
16 " I am definitely able to cope with things better now , especially the children .
17 I am quite distressed to think of your family going hungry ! ’
18 I am quite willing to talk to loyalist paramilitaries .
19 It was a very scrappy game , a Cup tie with lots of effort but I am quite happy to go to Distillery for the replay because we seem to play better away from home .
20 I usually find , though , that I have done so much walking and sightseeing during the day that , by the time I have had a meal and a bath , I am quite happy to read in bed for an hour and then go to sleep .
21 I am in hearty agreement with you , and privately I am quite prepared to subscribe towards it .
22 With all respect I am quite unable to concur in this reasoning .
23 My region I thank for nominating me the region I am so proud to belong to .
24 I am extremely sorry to hear about the royal situation , but it is a personal matter , ’ she added .
25 I am extremely pleased to hear about the interest in our English qualifications in Poland and if here is anything further that we can do to support your endeavours please do not hesitate to contact me .
26 I 'm amazingly affluent compared with a few years ago , especially when I was on the dole for three years .
27 As far as I 'm concerned , I would ignore that er I 'm perfectly prepared to talk to anybody who wants to talk to me and to explain why , certainly in West Oxfordshire , the problems are caused by an over-spending Labour/S L D County Council that accounts for 90% of the .
28 As long as I know that I 'm right er and say well I 'm quite willing to look at the figures that you 've been given , but these are the figures that are right but I will look at them erm and I , and I certainly would n't er confront it much more than that .
29 I 'm quite free to stay in Perugia for the rest of my life , as an investigating magistrate .
30 I mean I 'm quite happy to go to the pub with her I mean she 's alright .
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