Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] i am [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I place my chair to the left of the swim so that I am hidden behind the wall of rushes and have a good viewpoint of both rods . |
2 | By the time we get to the jarv tracks I am over it , putting it down to a poor night 's sleep and a wearing day that have combined so that I am feeling the cold more than I normally do . |
3 | I have a battle to win and would ask only that I am given the chance to do so without intrusion in my private life . |
4 | He says : ‘ I know that 50 runs apiece for wickets is n't good enough and I am determined to get that figure down if I can . ’ |
5 | But I would be surprised if I did after this year , although , at this stage , I am still playing well enough and I am enjoying it enough so that if I want to play another tournament , I can . ’ |
6 | But I would be surprised if I did after this year , although , at this stage , I am still playing well enough and I am enjoying it enough so that if I want to play another tournament , I can . ’ |
7 | ‘ I can not deny that I have had my troubles off the park , or that my mind was on other things for a while , but my head is down and I am concentrating on making a contribution to the team once again . |
8 | But when the whole sum is due , by no intendment the acceptance of parcel can be a satisfaction to the plaintiff ; but in the case at bar it was resolved that the payment and acceptance of parcel before the day in satisfaction of the whole would be a good satisfaction in regard of circumstance of time ; for peradventure parcel of it before the day would be more beneficial to him than the whole at the day , and the value of the satisfaction is not material ; so if I am bound in £20 to pay you £10 at Westminster , and you request me to pay you £5 at the day at York , and you will accept it in full satisfaction for the whole £10 , it is a good satisfaction for the whole , for the expenses to pay it at York is sufficient satisfaction . ’ |
9 | Should I have a job specification for everyone in my team , so if I am asked where is it , I can say here it is , and make sure that they are all signed off . |
10 | Cricket is the only even vaguely athletic endeavour I involve myself in , unless you count walking the dog or grovelling to my bank manager , so if I am forced to give up the game by the purchase of these new sightscreens , my fitness will suffer . |
11 | In the novel I can believe he is saying such things , perhaps because I am hearing his voice in my head , in the privacy of my own mind ( I am thinking him ) and I am extremely relieved to hear him say them because his words bring to an end a certain kind of conflict between himself and Connie . |
12 | A very authoritative voice shouted : " Joe , I must come in because I am looking for a wing commander . |
13 | ‘ Have you breakfasted ; Do so while I am dressing , and then we will order the carriage . |
14 | Signs to be read only after I am gone : Know only that a message was sent . |
15 | Mine starts at least two weeks before I begin fishing and continues , albeit less frequently , for as long as I am fishing that water . |
16 | ‘ Not so long as I am working for you . ’ |
17 | ‘ The position does not matter to me so long as I am playing . |
18 | I only have to take a moment to get my eyes strong and then I can push it out , this strongness , at anything at all so long as I am staring at it hard enough … |
19 | ‘ I think what I 'm asking for a pair of shoes is fair enough though I am keeping the prices low as an incentive for my customers to come back for more . ’ |
20 | Especially when I am watching puerto Rican mass murderers . |
21 | ‘ Let me in for I am lost and alone and frightened . |
22 | I must also come in when I am told and sit down and eat my meals properly and not run out into the street with a slice of bread in my hand . |
23 | She is sitting exactly where I am sitting now . |
24 | It is just that I am trying to find ways of helping him through the first bad spell of his career . |
25 | But before I can do that I need to establish something even more basic : what it is exactly that I am inquiring into . |
26 | ‘ Not that I am looking forward to parting with Serena , of course , ’ she said mournfully . |
27 | If I was setting an exam paper for summer it would be something I would think about putting in not that I am setting it in case you think I had n't . |
28 | It is not that I am inferring information about him by analogy ; without the incipient mimicry I would not be perceiving him as a man , would be seeing him as an automaton only outwardly resembling myself . |
29 | Not that I am encouraging you , mind . |
30 | It would be inequitable to those who take a contrary view to that of the hon. Gentleman if I were to see him exceptionally , in addition to all the other representations that I have received from him , now that the consultation period is over and I am reaching a conclusion on the matter . |