Example sentences of "be [adj] [coord] i [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I am 32 and I live with my fiancé .
2 Most slopes are outside but I went to the 30 metre slope at Calshot Activities Centre at Calshot Spit in the Solent .
3 Yeah , they 're clean but I wan na clear up spots on my back !
4 The haunting intensity of Johnny Marr 's echoey guitar cut across a slow paced rhythm to create a sense of evil and Morrissey 's line , ‘ I am human and I need to be loved … just like everybody else does … ’ , only succeeded in adding weight to the darkness .
5 And I like the job , the women are great and I believe in what we 're fighting for .
6 I hope you are well and I think of you all the time .
7 But I 'm heavier and I wade with them upstream ,
8 ‘ Yeah , I 'm lucky and I wan na stay that way .
9 I 'm big an' I got ta hole in the middle
10 The World squad matches in New Zealand were great and I felt in fine fettle there but after injury in Australia it has been quite a struggle .
11 Lili and I were silent and I wondered for a moment how I would be feeling if I was going to marry the man I loved — had loved , I amended in my mind , for surely even I could n't be so idiotic as to love still where I had met with such treachery .
12 Er the speed they come out of that bend is unbelievable and I speak from experience Madam Chairman because my daughter lives on that very corner where the bend is and er
13 And I 'd like to fight him because he 's undefeated and I want to be the first man to beat him .
14 Getting its feet into the black binliner is difficult but I manage by laying it down on its stomach and pretending to play this little piggy with its toes till it goes into its silly reverse-crawl routine .
15 Static electricity of this intensity is unbearable and I suffered from it before I began machine knitting .
16 ‘ And I want him to win because he 's unbeaten and I want to be the first man to take the H out of Holyfield . ’
17 Section 6 is new and I refer to it below .
18 After all , most people do n't think much of Liverpool as a place to work and live in , though I think it 's fantastic and I live in greater style — in the wing of a large Victorian house — than I could in the South .
19 She says : ‘ We emigrated to Australia when I was eight but I returned to England seven years ago to write songs and met Keith . ’
20 ‘ He left when I was 12 and I ran into him once .
21 The rest was easy and I got to within a hundred yards .
22 In the end I could n't get rid of them , I had two days off when I was ill and I had as holidays to ge to get them sort of settled up you know .
23 However , in the winter months , on a roof top it was cold and I had to be wrapped in blankets , even though the sun beat down mid afternoon .
24 The bed was comfortable and I slept like a top .
25 Stiff Little Fingers was my life when I was younger and I jumped at the idea of being able to do a few gigs without spending months away from home and having to worry about recording a new album as soon as we finished .
26 He was fourteen plus I think at one time .
27 She told TODAY last night : ‘ He came to my home when I was alone and I went to his surgery .
28 ‘ You did once say I was old-fashioned and I suppose in some ways I must be .
29 Flavia was beautiful and I danced with her again and again .
30 Harley was next and I saw with interest that he had a new caddie who was unknown to me .
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