Example sentences of "[verb] i [be] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've I 've got your range of one to six here , John , and I 'm not I must stress I 'm not singling you out — I mean your company is fairly typical of what 's happening in this area — but the main difference between one and six is that erm two and six is that number two covers for two hundred part up to two hundred pounds |
2 | Perhaps he 's happy because he 's realised I 'm not going to try to hang on to him , she thought sadly . |
3 | I 'm not sure whether he would have taken action against me if I had realised I was already in his book . |
4 | Some soldier saw me , realized I was n't a real major and I suppose he thought I was impersonating an officer or whatever . |
5 | The man who measured me — he had red hair , I remember — lingered over my inside leg and when he realized I was n't going to object , gave me a comprehensive fondling . |
6 | I had been happily chatting away for some time to my ‘ invisible ’ recorder before I realized I was not alone . |
7 | I belatedly realized I was not looking at a reproduction . |
8 | Not a one of them realized I was not human . |
9 | But I realized I was most surprised . |
10 | I have no right and you have been very generous , Fred , Uncle Steve and the boys and Gertie ca n't understand why you did n't come here with us , Gert only said this morning that you ought to be here , your place is with us , but do n't think I am not grateful . |
11 | I do n't think I am either . |
12 | Many people may think I am rather strange in comparing two horror books . |
13 | I agree with Jenny but I do n't think I am too frightened to slop on paint cos you know since I 've started doing pallet knife paintings cos it 's really made me feel fair more confident . |
14 | No , I do n't think I am actually . |
15 | I do n't think I am fully recovered , and today I am no taller or heavier than I was when I was released from hospital in 1983 . |
16 | ‘ I do n't want to say too much as people will think I am only concerned because if the new rules come into force it will mean Shelford ca n't play for us next season . |
17 | ‘ You do n't think I 'm normally as effing calm and relaxed as this , do you ? ’ |
18 | Do you think I 'm not supposed to win this ? ’ |
19 | I 'd better set off , or I wo n't be there at the station and he 'll think I 'm not coming . |
20 | D' you really think I 'm not ? |
21 | Why do you think I 'm not good or respectable , I wonder ? |
22 | ‘ Do n't think I 'm not aware of that . ’ |
23 | ‘ What makes you think I 'm not relaxed ? ’ |
24 | ‘ Do n't think I 'm not grateful for what you 've done for Mum and the boys , ’ she said , aware that her gratitude sounded stiff and forced . |
25 | ‘ What makes you think I 'm not a full-time career waitress ? ’ |
26 | Why d' ya think I 'm not on Josie la , erm I 'm recruit number two . |
27 | ’ I do n't think I 'm particularly eccentric . |
28 | ‘ I do n't think I 'm even in the top 10 of slow players . |
29 | I do n't think I 'm even gon na bother revising for this . |
30 | ‘ Just why do you think I 'm here ? |