Example sentences of "[conj] i be so " in BNC.
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1 | And I think that 's good for me 'cause I 'm so independent now . |
2 | Much later it struck me as odd that I experienced no superstitious fear or repugnance in the presence of a dead body , although I am so squeamish that more than once I have had to ask a neighbour to deal with a dead rabbit that one of the cats had brought in during the night . |
3 | Oh , what pleasure would it be to me were there a good understanding between my mother and myself , when I am assured if I know my own heart , that I am so far from having any ill against her that I have almost undone myself to serve her … |
4 | It 's just that I am so evil and perverted and encrusted with slime that it 's rather difficult for me to remember the fact . ’ |
5 | Undoubtedly you have better things to do than reply to me , but then again I am too busy to write except that I am so annoyed . |
6 | It is precisely because I am so in favour of family planning — of women ( and men ) planning their own families — that I am so supicious of any population policy that attempts to do anything but help them have the number of children they think is best for them . |
7 | It is precisely because I am so in favour of family planning — of women ( and men ) planning their own families — that I am so supicious of any population policy that attempts to do anything but help them have the number of children they think is best for them . |
8 | I have not given much thought to that question , for the simple reason that I do not follow the elaborate paranoid theory advanced by the hon. Gentleman who believes that I am so worried about those annual reports . |
9 | and , er I always say that I am so grateful I am not , because I 've seen what it 's done and our Marg with Val her sister , we 've both got sisters who are extremely jealous you 've seen them , you 've seen jealously eat away at them |
10 | and I say that I am so grateful that |
11 | ‘ It 's that I 'm so skinny , ’ Rab said . |
12 | It — it 's just that I 'm so nervous . ’ |
13 | I suddenly realized recently that I 'm so far short of having any kind of representational experience that I just do n't know what 's going on in this country . |
14 | But that I 'm so glad you 've come here to see to his personal effects this way ? |
15 | ‘ It 's just that I 'm so lonely , sir ! ’ said the child . |
16 | Erm no not really I , I feel alright , it 's just that I 'm so nasty all the while and |
17 | If you 're not already using some form of contraceptive , you 'd better see to it , although normally I 'd agree that it 's a joint responsibility , since it seems that I 'm so atrociously lacking in control where you 're concerned … damn you , Maria . ’ |
18 | ‘ She does n't even care that I 'm so depressed — I wish I were dead ! ’ |
19 | You must think me very silly but it 's just that I 'm so excited ! |
20 | ‘ It 's because I love you , Fernando , that I 'm so paranoid . |
21 | Half the trouble with me is that I 'm so busy Zoe I ca n't be bothered . |
22 | I suppose the main reason was that I was so astonished to find that they existed at all . |
23 | ‘ Viewing myself as a future messenger , the queen-dowager ensured that I was so , ere I left sanctuary . ’ |
24 | What is important is that I was so surprised by my opponent 's failure to fall over in agony that I was unable to stop him attacking me . |
25 | It was not that I was so self-blind that I saw nothing to be learnt . |
26 | And I ca n't believe , looking back , that I was so monumentally stupid . ’ |
27 | For a start , Christopher 's taller than I am so I was the fluffy one … . |
28 | Water to you and me is so ordinary . |
29 | At times when I sensed that the gulf between Jean-Claude and me was so wide as to be almost unbridgeable , I would wonder how it was that our love-making had lost nothing of its fervour . |
30 | Diniz has been so good , and I am so happy . |