Example sentences of "'m [verb] [to-vb] is [conj] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The other point I 'm trying to say is that we have to insure with a Department of Trade approved insurer , so that should anything , for any reason , ever happen to ourselves or a company , then the insurance company is still responsible for the claims and will meet them . |
2 | Here when they 're talking about women , I think James was right , women do have a vital role at the beginning in all cultures , what I 'm trying to say is that they have a vital role increasingly as they become more and more educated too . |
3 | What I 'm trying to say is that it 's providing for people already here that I think should be a major item of population policy , and doing it not in a massive world sense , or even a country , but in particular areas as well . |
4 | Anyway , what I 'm trying to say is that I find myself looking around more . |
5 | Right , but what I 'm trying to say is that you can dance them to them and by the way when are you thinking of having it done |
6 | The point I 'm trying to make is that you can train a bird of prey to do only certain things . |
7 | So the point I 'm trying to make is that you ca n't rely on one product to do the whole job . |
8 | Well , that 's , that 's up to you , but the , what , the point I 'm trying to make is that I think it 's important that you actually consider that before the interview is , is ever , ever takes place , because otherwise you could be caught very flat-footed . |
9 | Yeah but but the point I 'm trying to make is that it seems to me that if we 're continually spending money on advertising , we 're creating another problem elsewhere . |
10 | No because the the point I 'm trying to make is that it is unrealistic surely for the leader of the party to say to his MPs who are n't delegates after all , but who represent the interests of their constituencies , Shut up , come to me privately if you have any concerns . |
11 | ‘ The point I 'm tryin' to make is that we 've done well — even you , Noreen . |