Example sentences of "i know [pron] 'm [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I know I 'm no angel , Robyn , I know my temper gets the better of me at times , but you must understand the pressure that I was under too . |
2 | I know I 'm no saint but not even I have sunk to quite such depths of villainy — even if you find that hard to believe ! ’ |
3 | I know I 'm no end of a brute , and roar like a bear when I lose my temper , but there 's no need to be quite so distressed by my presence . |
4 | ‘ I know I 'm no substitute for either of the Julians , ’ she said at last , her tone carefully diffident , ‘ but if you would like me to come along ? |
5 | You do n't know what it 's like to be a lonely artist , wandering gipsy , bum … oh , I know I 'm no good , you do n't need to tell me … look , can you … what kind of trouble ? |
6 | ‘ I know I 'm a fool , ’ she said , ‘ but I just ca n't seem to help myself ! ’ |
7 | I know I 'm a bit late with printing tips for this fantabulous game ( the Simpsons board game 's pretty good too — Phil ) . |
8 | That most people you know , they wo n't try something like that , I mean , I know I 'm a bit like that myself I 'd sooner have a steak . |
9 | And I have to say my experience it leaves me to doubt , I know I 'm a cynic sometimes , that the space will not be used effectively and |
10 | and you know , I mean I know I 'm a Geordie , Geordies are hard workers , I mean they 're noted for their hard work and it 's , it 's horrible because they 've always , they always suffer |
11 | ‘ Yeah , I know I 'm a savage compared to your itsy-bitsy English world . ’ |
12 | Since then my ( now ex- ) girlfriend was really good mates with the two of them cos she was in their year ( Yes I know I 'm a paedophile ) so that was how I got to go to their 18th birthday parties and Al 's leaving do . |
13 | ‘ Look , my dear , I 'm not in my dotage yet , and I know I 'm a grumbler and a complainer . |
14 | I know I 'm a bitch and I do think Nora had a lot to do with it but I 've often thought that it was — you know — in the genes . ’ ' |