Example sentences of "i [be] [adv] glad " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Now I am just glad he has been locked up , so he ca n't do this type of thing to anyone again . |
2 | ‘ I am just glad that Bradley is too young to understand what has happened . |
3 | I am just glad I was n't Anne Boleyn , or some other lady who took his fancy . |
4 | I am particularly glad that she will be able to combine her new duties with continuing membership of the Law Society Council . ’ |
5 | I am simply glad that in the modest glades of Barnes Common I can enjoy my peacocks , purple hairstreaks and red admirals , and never have to worry about whether or not I have set eyes on a yellow-legged tortoiseshell or a Higgins 's anomalous blue . |
6 | Sir John , one of the most respected Conservative back-benchers in the Commons , added : ‘ I am personally glad that the air has been cleared but sorry . |
7 | Counselling was a completely new world to me and although in the past it had been suggested that to combat my periods of depression I might well think of having psychoanalysis , I am now glad I resisted . |
8 | Squire , ‘ Dear Squire , I am very glad to have your quire of poetry … which is in jolly type and on jolly paper … . ’ |
9 | But I am very glad you are not my wife for she is a bitch . ’ |
10 | I may say that I am very glad to have finished that hack-work . |
11 | In any case , I am very glad I did so . |
12 | For example , ‘ Ladies and Gentlemen , I am very glad to have this opportunity of telling you about my magnificent stamp collection . |
13 | WILLIAMS , formally ] I am very glad to see you well and I am very glad of an opportunity to acknowledge your good intentions when you believed me in distress . |
14 | WILLIAMS , formally ] I am very glad to see you well and I am very glad of an opportunity to acknowledge your good intentions when you believed me in distress . |
15 | ‘ For my part , ’ argued the first one , ‘ I am very glad of it . |
16 | I am very glad to challenge the right hon. Gentleman . |
17 | I am very glad that in my area miners belong to the Union of Democratic Mineworkers under Roy Lynk . |
18 | I am very glad that all three of these people are willing to stand for office again . |
19 | John will get what certificates he wants if and when he wants to I expect : I am only glad that there are so many more opportunities for adults who want to study later in life . |
20 | I am really glad of it ; I do n't think I would want them to be there , just in case I lost . |
21 | I am especially glad that lenders have given assurances that they will not repossess homes where direct payments are being made to cover the mortgage interest . |
22 | I am almost glad I was not there , lest I should have spoiled your tranquillity . |
23 | And I am almost glad , because now you can forgive me ! |
24 | I am almost glad . |
25 | ‘ I am so glad you are here , ’ Dorothea said , wanting to laugh or cry , ‘ I am so glad , you can not imagine ! ‘ |
26 | ‘ I am so glad you are here , ’ Dorothea said , wanting to laugh or cry , ‘ I am so glad , you can not imagine ! ‘ |
27 | I am so glad ; it sounds pretty good to me , and makes me feel just a poor bloody soldier . ’ |
28 | ‘ James , ’ she said in a flat voice , ‘ I am so glad that you have come . ’ |
29 | ‘ I am so glad , ’ said kind Agnes . |
30 | I am so glad . |