Example sentences of "[pers pn] 'm [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Marriage is something which I must say I 'm strongly in favour of , ’ said Dyson with comfortable good humour , cutting himself another sliver of meat off the joint . |
2 | Although I 'm strongly against what can only be described as the ‘ bastardisation ’ of a property , a little out-of-keeping decor is often unavoidable unless you restrict yourself to a very limited range of choice . |
3 | ‘ I 'm both for and against the selection policy but I believe that Evans could put egg on the selectors ' faces on Sunday . ’ |
4 | Blimey I 'm nearly into that now . |
5 | ‘ I 'm sorry , ’ said Edward Carrington , ‘ but I 'm rather at a loss . ’ |
6 | I 'm rather against a lot of these medicaments … ’ |
7 | He smothered his dislike and said in a gossiping tone , ‘ Actually , I 'm rather in need of a bit of specialist help at the moment . ’ |
8 | ‘ I 'm right on the edge , ’ he said . |
9 | I 'm right off the side of the bike so it takes much longer for me to get back on it and control the slide . ’ |
10 | I 'm right into the Italian soaps while I were over there . |
11 | ‘ I 'm right at the peak of my career now , and it 's my ambition to go for the ‘ grand slam ’ , ’ said Gunnell , after winning the 400m , her first race in Britain for five months . |
12 | Sometimes I 'm right outside it , looking at it . |
13 | ‘ This time I 'm ahead of you . |
14 | Which barrister and playwright said ‘ I 'm thoroughly in favour of Mrs Thatcher 's visit to the Falklands . |
15 | ‘ You can confide in me , ’ said Annie , ‘ it 's what I 'm 'ere for , to be a help to customers . |
16 | ‘ Well , I 'm away to my lunch . |
17 | I 'm away to the dentist myself . ’ |
18 | I was walking along with my girl and I see my old man and I was scared , you know , smoking , but at the same time I did n't want to throw it away because my girl was there , you know , and she 'd see it , and I just kept on walking and my old man stopped and said to me , ‘ Give me a light ’ , and I give him a light , and he said , ‘ I 'm away to the shops ’ , and I was , you know , thinking , I can get away with this . |
19 | " I 'm away to London tonight and then to France . " |
20 | And my my aunt that I my grandmother that I stayed with , their neighbour down the stair was quite indignant and saying , I 'm away to work and she 's getting twelve shillings the same . |
21 | and a cup of coffee and a cigarette , and I always do that but this day I was so tired after the doing the garden , both gardens like and fucking weeding them all and doing everything else and brushing out the back and doing I said to him for fuck 's sake do them dishes for me for a change William would you I said , so I got er got myself in the bath said I 'm away to bingo , so William 's gone out what happened ? eight , I had eight he had one you may get yourself I said ah fuck no wonder I have no fucking luck , so on the settee and said I 'm not going anywhere , I sat for ten minutes then I said ah fuck you why should I sit here so I lifted the car keys and walked out again then , fucking zooming out of and there was John coming up like that |
22 | ‘ When I 'm away for more than six or seven days , the pang starts and I need to see her ’ . |
23 | Look , if I 'm away for , er , a little bit longer than — ’ |
24 | Even with Concorde I 'm away for long periods nowadays . ’ |
25 | I 'm away on holiday until Monday 19th of April . |
26 | I 'm away on holiday until Monday 19th of April . |
27 | I 'm away on holiday until the 1st of June , but I wonder if you could call me to a suggest a date ? |
28 | ‘ You ai n't got nuttin' to do while I 'm away up the Peace , not now Joanne and Betty is married . ’ |
29 | I 'm away till Richard 's coming down for me . |
30 | I 'm away till Thursday so , and that 's the thing . |