Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [adj] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Do you think your mother and I are happy hearing you described as Ace Barton 's latest tart ? ’
2 I 'm hot pardon me it was not me it was my tea
3 I 'm sorry Emma it had to be done .
4 I 'm sorry Emma I truly am .
5 I 'm sorry look I .
6 Well I 'm sorry Christine I 've got to go and get dinner .
7 I 'm sorry Joan I 'll have to get through .
8 No backslash I 'm sorry slash I 'm sorry about that .
9 he might turn round and say I 'm sorry Mr you 're not suitable , alright , I 've not lost nothing
10 I 'm sorry darling I 'm sitting down and I 'm comfortable .
11 And you 'd be into time and motion and so on which I 'm sure Semina you could erm appreciate and comment on as well .
12 I 'm sure sir you 're you 're not expecting me to make a a major contribution to this particular debate , but I felt that your the , various comments have been made around the table which would make it exactly clear where the Department stands on this issue .
13 Yeah , well I mean , that 's a , that 's a difficult one , inside information , when you get down below the top ranks there are lots of people in the mid mi medium-ranks who would know about insider dealing , and I 'm sure use it .
14 Now we 're fortunate with with this that if I turn it on it 's very quiet but if any of you had and I 'm sure Jeff you 've probably seen it where you get some older machines and the fan in there rattles like mad and there 's nothing worse than having that thing rattling all all the day .
15 I 'm delighted Bishop you took the opportunity to so address us and it underlines our benefit in being able to have our delegates participate in our debates and discussions .
16 I 'm surprised dad you had n't bought the pioneer system
17 They 've er they 've done fairly well there with Perhaps if it 's happen to be a time when I 'm busy Richard you might do it as vice chairman .
18 The duke and his close associates saw this small office as ‘ some mean to treat those folks who Club together and are disposed to believe that I 'm incompatible wt them ’ .
19 er I 'm afraid Chairman we do n't have the final account here
20 I I I 'm afraid Harry I 'm one of those that we take our our responsibility and if they do n't like what we 're doing they can
21 But I think this is , I think that I know it w it was the arguments that went on when we were on about going dividend stamps was very interesting , I quite enjoyed them and you can you know , definitely what came out was that erm it was a bad thing because erm people , er maybe it 's good if these stamps are going to the Co-op er going to the hospitals I 'm all for it , but I 'm afraid mine I keep them to for myself and erm er I get so few these days now my Co-op 's gone but erm you know usually I go and get a bag of er , box of teabags with mine , you know and er so I use my stamps now erm .
22 she said and now I 'm finishing school I still need them sometimes for a meal and then I 'm going out in the W R V S shop , something like that in the chain ,
23 About period ten and correct me if I 'm wrong Andrew I was told it would be about a thousand , roughly a thousand pounds per fee earning employee .
24 And he thinks I 'm another canary you see !
25 Yours is one case I will always remember not for the large number of witnesses , but for the meeting of a man who right from the first impressed his lawyers with his innocence a conviction that grew and grew the more that one went into the case and met the many people who knew Andy Beattie so well . ’
26 I took part in the obstacle course which when I was that age I found it difficult .
27 yes yes , yes I was surprised people I suppose most people have seen those before actually
28 For once I was happy doing them because I had the thought of Sunday to cheer me up .
29 Oh I was massive man I had a double chin an'all .
30 Disappointment followed , the lurid projector of mental pictures shut down and I was left feeling I ought to have known better .
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