Example sentences of "'m [vb pp] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Mind you , I 'm regarded more as a provider than a goalscorer and I have n't done too badly in that department over the last couple of years . ’ |
2 | ‘ Aye , Ah 'm booked out on the flight to Lima in the mornin' . ’ |
3 | Look , sergeant , when I 'm driving a four-wheeler , I 'm perched up at the front . |
4 | I 'm reminded here of the ideas of Julia Kristeva . |
5 | I live in a one-bedroomed flat with very little cupboard space and I 'm fed up with the piles of clothes and shoes I trip over all the time . |
6 | 2 A habitual collocation of two or more words whose combined meaning is not deducible from a knowledge of its component parts and of their grammatical relations to each other : He 's a real pain in the neck , and I 'm fed up to the teeth with the mess he 's landed us in . |
7 | I 'm turned on by the thought of making love to women . |
8 | I 'm turned out of the house where I was born whether I want to go or no , the house and the business are handed over to … to that woman , and I have to share what is left in a joint legacy with Francis ! ’ |
9 | It is also quick enough to get me somewhere in a hurry if I 'm called out on an emergency . |
10 | I 'm called back by a member of the Guardia Nacional . |
11 | I 'm tied up at the hospital the weekend after . ’ |
12 | I 'm tied up at the hospital for a while each day , but we could be together most of the time . |
13 | This is unbelievable , I thought , I 'm locked out of the country where I live , and they worry about litter . |
14 | It , it has n't been so far because I 'm left right behind a background . |
15 | Now I 'm left again like a trapeze artist falling . |
16 | I 'm bowled over by the logic and impressed with the religious zeal . ’ |