Example sentences of "[pers pn] 'm [vb pp] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | We do n't have a dishwasher either but I 'm assured that these two things can Totally Change Your Life and you wonder how you ever lived without them . |
2 | I 'm assured that it 's well hidden ! ’ |
3 | My heart aches for him sometimes , but I 'm blessed if I know if he 's happy ; if he ever wants to marry , have a family , he keeps his thoughts , feelings very much to himself . |
4 | And in the end the child 's internalising , I 'm loved because I work hard , and this is what I have to do . |
5 | ‘ Mr Jones , I 'm honoured that you should choose me , but I do feel there are others far more suited to take on the responsibility , people who 've worked in radio far longer than I have . ’ |
6 | Thank you , I 'm reassured that it is a viable , promotional future . |
7 | It 's the way I can get ease June , I 'm eased when this . |
8 | But I work closely to any budget I 'm given and in effect my service is free , because although I charge a £30 flat fee , it 's deducted when an order is placed . ’ |
9 | Now that the active birth thing has become more and more accepted , I 'm seen as only marginally peripheral . |
10 | That is not how I 'm seen and never have been . |
11 | I mean , I know he 's the star and all that , but I 'm damned if-I 'm going to be upstaged , even by him … ’ |
12 | We 're both very bad at it and I 'm damned if I 'm losing my best friend . ’ |
13 | She made it specially for him , and I 'm damned if I 'll send it back . ’ |
14 | I 'm damned if I will . |
15 | I was n't there at the time and I 'm damned if they 're going to top me for your brothers . |
16 | I 'm damned if I 'm going to have one lung ! ’ |
17 | ‘ I remember seeing pictures of a fish like that at school , but I 'm damned if I can remember what it was , ’ said Yanto , thoughtfully . |
18 | But it would simply look like an admission of guilt and I 'm damned If I 'm going to do that when I 've nothing to hide . ’ |
19 | But I 'm damned if I 'll bow to anyone . |
20 | I 'M DAMNED IF I 'M GOING TO HANG AROUND IN BRITAIN AND BE SHAFTED BY NEIL KINNOCK — WE HAVE TO GET OFFSHORE , A.S.A.P. … |
21 | So the subtext of my behaviour could be interpreted as , ‘ I feel weak and tired , but I 'm damned if I 'm going to admit it , because that would only prove you right . ’ |
22 | If I ca n't have her , he thought , I 'm damned if he shall , either . |
23 | Heard about you being sick and put two and two together — though what the other two was , I 'm damned if I know . |
24 | ‘ I 'm damned if I 'm going to let him bully me with money ! ’ |
25 | Jones yelled , ‘ I 'm damned if I 'll bowl a full-toss ! ’ |
26 | It would n't be so bad if he 'd gone off with a beauty , but I 'm damned if I 'll form part of a collection which includes someone bandy . ’ |
27 | But I 'm damned if I 'm going to fart around like a pansy floor-walker watching that no poor sod nicks the Y-fronts , even if I am dignified with the name security officer . |
28 | But I 'm damned if I know where it 's coming from . " |
29 | I 'm damned if I know why I did n't tell you in the first place , back when all this started happening . |
30 | ‘ Well , I 'm damned if I do , ’ said Joseph to Cobalt . |