Example sentences of "[pron] 'm [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm strongly thinking that at |
2 | But now I 'm finally getting to that burner . ’ |
3 | I think I 'm finally living that fantasy ’ |
4 | ‘ I think I 'm finally living that fantasy now ’ . |
5 | ‘ I 'm finally going to meet him , ’ he thought . |
6 | ‘ I 'm finally going to meet the legend … ‘ |
7 | I 'm finally walking away from the house . |
8 | I 'm strangely drawn to Stuart |
9 | ‘ I 'm generally regarded as a lost cause by now . ’ |
10 | I 'm nearly fainting with the heat in here . " |
11 | I 'm nearly done ha |
12 | I walk as quick as I can , till I 'm nearly running . |
13 | ‘ I 'm nearly falling off my seat . ’ |
14 | I 'm nearly finish . |
15 | ‘ I 'm not trying to preach Socialism to you , Mr Judge , I 'm simply telling you that as long as there 's armaments being loaded from Number Five Warehouse , I wo n't be working there today . |
16 | ‘ I 'm simply telling you how it was just in case you 've forgotten — alcohol has a rather mind-numbing effect and after all you would n't want to forget even the tiniest part of so wonderful an evening , would you ? ’ |
17 | I 'm simply trying to repair some of the damage caused by Maurice 's greed . ’ |
18 | Yet it is not too hard to imagine how a computer parsing program might achieve some such effect : if we ask an English speaker how he does it , we may well get some reply like ‘ Well , I 'm simply looking for a sense of the word related to drinking , are n't I ? ’ |
19 | Common sense should tell you I 'm simply reacting in the most intelligent way . |
20 | ‘ I 'm simply calling to see if there have been any developments . ’ |
21 | I 'm simply reminding manufacturers that the guitarist 's craft developed from the tools originally available to him , and equipment designers should work to enhance that craft , not enforce change upon it . |
22 | no I 'm not , I 'm sorry I said some of them are raised now for the first time , I was about to say I 'm not complaining I 'm simply pointing out , standing here without the instructions I ca n't deal with the matter |
23 | ‘ I 'm simply pointing out that there were better ways to have made this trip today . ’ |
24 | Not so : I 'm simply assessing the overall quality of the guitar above and beyond its ever-so-slightly battle-scarred state . |
25 | I 'm simply dying of thirst . |
26 | I 'm simply saying that because of the nature of our interest in guitars and playing , that 's the way it is . |
27 | I 'm not disputing that , I 'm simply saying that perhaps we have a management problem here where we could be doing things differently and I 'd like to hear some positive suggestions from housing officers as to how you can address that . |
28 | I 'm simply saying that … ’ |
29 | Erm I 'm simply saying that there is a possibility of a an inner relief road taking some of the traffic , an inner northern relief road , taking some of the traffic that might otherwise have remained on the A sixty one . |
30 | ‘ I 'm simply saying that Sarella disclaimed all rights to Uncle 's bequest before becoming engaged to me . |