Example sentences of "'m [adj] [pos pn] [noun] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The thing is , we met through the Lonely Hearts ads and I 'm afraid my friends will laugh at me when they find out .
2 If this is what you understand by Monsieur Flaubert not being ‘ interested enough ’ in politics , then I 'm afraid my client must plead guilty .
3 " I 'm afraid your hands will get very dusty , " Sara said politely .
4 ‘ It 's a special game for everyone and I 'm sure our youngsters will come through .
5 The last interview by Stephen Dalton was brill and I do n't think you 've been too nasty yet , but I 'm sure our time will come !
6 I like it the way the ones that you can close each time , now I 'm sure my aerial will last longer .
7 Athletic manager Alan Jones said : ‘ We are looking forward to the trip to Belle Vue and I 'm sure my players will respond .
8 But the truth is , we have all been unwell , I 'm sure my wife will have told you , and there is so much sickness in the village — ’
9 When I insist on that priority , as I can tell you I most certainly will — with the full support of the Prime Minister in doing so — then I 'm sure my colleagues will see the point of that .
10 I like this dress very much , and I 'm sure my husband will like it too , but I 'm hoping you might be able to help me .
11 I 'm I 'm sure my lot would like it .
12 The jutting snout of the Grislewing mask had absorbed most of the blow , or I 'm sure my face would have been crushed .
13 Well , thank you very much , Chair , for that splendid introduction , I 'm sure my mother would recognise me from er , what you said .
14 If you have n't got a bottle of whisky at home or I 'm sure your mum can get one on the way in way in tomorrow ca n't she ?
15 I 'm sure your friend will have no trouble finding someone . ’
16 I 'm sure your friend will put a good word in for you , ’ which brought from her the sharp retort : ‘ Yes , he will !
17 I then zealous to understand I I er , er , erm sought it Statutes , Volume thirty-three nineteen ninety three edition and studied most carefully pages six hundred and seventy-five to six hundred and seventy-seven and there I found an account of what has happened to Sections two and three and also for the first time light was shed upon Section two A. My Lords , I have from time to time ventured to express some doubt as to whether our legislative procedures were as excellent , as I 'm sure Your Lordships would wish them to be and when I recently suggested in the most mild terms to Her Majesty 's Government that they might consider some form of enquiry into our legislative procedures to see whether as they were as high class as they should be , erm I was given a very negative reply the clear influence of which was that the our legislative procedures could not possibly be improved and My Lords I do really think with respect that that is a proposition which is open to doubt .
18 I 'm sure your sister can see us to the gate .
19 Your father , Dermot told us a lot of course — I 'm sure your mother would have been none too pleased , if she knew , but his first loyalty was always to the cause .
20 But I 'm sure your flowers will impress the judges of both these competitions .
21 I 'm sure your spirits will rise to the occasion like the balloons in our logos and the banners at the side here .
22 Never mind your I 'm sure your thing will survive .
23 However , medical matters arouse potent and sometimes irrational emotions , and I 'm sure your readers will have reacted very differently .
24 I 'm sure your girlfriend would understand if you explained it to her properly — that I 'm Caro 's friend , not yours . ’
25 ‘ I 'm sure your method would have been very successful too , ’ she retorted scathingly .
26 I 'm sure your father would have wanted me to tell you .
27 I 'm sure your father would have said the same . ’
28 The black lashes flickered as he said , ‘ I 'm sure your father will discuss it with you at the appropriate moment … ’
29 I 'm sure his parents will like it . ’
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