Example sentences of "i [be] surprised at " in BNC.

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1 I am surprised at you .
2 This is one of the oldest tricks for children and it is very effective , yet I am surprised at the number of parents who do not know it .
3 I am surprised at just how many products show no manufacturer 's address .
4 I am surprised at him .
5 I am surprised at the remarks of the hon. Member for Gordon ( Mr. Bruce ) .
6 Mr Alton said today : ‘ I am surprised at Jane Kennedy and other Labour MPs voting with the far right of the Conservative party on Europe .
7 I 'm surprised at Fouché , he thought , employing Jews and whores .
8 I 'm surprised at you , Sarah , ’ she said .
9 ‘ Really , I 'm surprised at you , my dear , ’ intoned Simon .
10 I 'm surprised at your suggestin' them . ’
11 I 'm surprised at yer. , mate , I never reckoned you was that kind of bloke .
12 I 'm surprised at you . ’
13 ‘ Panic , I 'm surprised at you .
14 I 'm surprised at my abilities and how easily it has come to me .
15 Given the resources of both my PC and printer , I 'm surprised at these delays .
16 I 'm surprised at that Rog cos we 've
17 I 'm surprised at you .
18 ‘ Broughton , I 'm surprised at you .
19 I 'm surprised at you , Neil , ’ she said — he was not even eight years old to her now , more like five or four .
20 I 'm surprised at you ! ’
21 I 'm surprised at you — ’ he began .
22 I 'm I 'm surprised at that hang on er we 've got Mark on yellow what number is yellow twenty two .
23 In my experience the S I B when they receive these sort of complaints do investigate them very thoroughly , and I 'm surprised at his experience .
24 First of all I 'm surprised at the outburst that was given to us by Mr I would regard as my er yahabeebee and sadiki if you wish er , but he mentioned in fact the er , what used to be barbaric ac , barbaric er practice in er Pakistan .
25 I 'm surprised at you , Jeff . ’
26 I 'm surprised at that
27 Yeah I 'm surprised at him
28 I was surprised at the mild temperatures in St David 's and the surrounding areas .
29 He quotes a young Pakistani woman recalling her schooldays , when she had to change for swimming and showers : ‘ I was surprised at the English girls who simply used to stand there and change .
30 I was surprised at the deterioration in my nerves since my flying days .
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