Example sentences of "so [pers pn] 'm [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ So I 'm blindfolded again , taken to this bus stop an hour or so away and when that bus comes I 'm right on it and no mistake . |
2 | ‘ Going to be in this orange-coloured juice , so I 'm given to understand , ’ said Dorcas doubtfully , ‘ running slowly on a ball and jetting , whatever that is . |
3 | ‘ So I 'm determined to get my own back , ’ he continued . |
4 | ‘ I 'm a sister , so I 'm bound to be a dragon . ’ |
5 | ’ I have n't been on the stage for a long time , so I 'm bound to be as nervous as a kitten before I go on . |
6 | Luckily , David Norbrook has , in his own words , been ‘ greedily inclusive ’ in his Penguin Book of Renaissance Verse , so I 'm spared the temptation to bore you with a shopping-list of titles that should have gone in but did n't . |
7 | But yes , they are taken just as Abbot Radulfus said , and very solemnly , so I 'm told . |
8 | ‘ It 's all in the handling , so I 'm told . ’ |
9 | ‘ Difficult to fathom , so I 'm told . ’ |
10 | Chased out by these Nazi bastards and he ends up , so I 'm told , playing Nazi bastards in Hollywood . ’ |
11 | ‘ So I 'm told , but it still means you 've got iffy papers on this cab of yours , does n't it ? ’ |
12 | He 's my oldest friend , so I 'm allowed to call him a great pedant . |
13 | ‘ So I 'm surrounded by kids , then adults too and dragged down into this tent for tea , and you ca n't refuse their hospitality , that 's really serious business . |
14 | ‘ So I 'm taken back down and I 'm wondering what the hell 's going on . |
15 | ‘ So I 'm arrested , then ? ’ asked Jimmy at last , shaking his handcuffed wrist so that the policeman 's hand also jerked upwards . |
16 | ‘ So I 'm expected to act as though I 'm in love with you ? ’ she enquired , when she had swallowed the chocolate down . |