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

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1 But , if I am right in my analysis , one can not simply be content to say that , if his conviction is restored , the respondent will have suffered no injustice .
2 It is a serious and awful affair and I am sure in your own cases you would be of my mind .
3 She is entitled to make any contribution as a Member of Parliament , and should John Major want to seek advice I 'm sure he would , but I do n't I am certain in my own mind that that has n't happened at the moment .
4 I am skilled in my trade , Brother .
5 Any measure of ‘ success ’ must be qualified : but I am unrepentant in my support for peer group review systems of the kind that CNAA established .
6 I am interested in your Trout Quartet — I can find no mention of this in the catalogues but wonder if it is the Trout Quintet recorded under a cheaper label ?
7 I am interested in your immediate impression of the person described .
8 I am clear in my mind , I am an honest woman . ’
9 I am clear in my mind about racing — I race because I want to race and not to please the Spanish people .
10 I am comfortable in my maze which is laid out like the one at Hampton Court was by the Great Killer 's chief minister , Cardinal Thomas Wolsey .
11 I am happy in my job , aye .
12 Since most of my work necessarily consists in ( ii ) rather than in ( i ) or ( iii ) , I think I must conclude that on the whole I am happy in my work .
13 I do n't recall ever seeing a big beardy climber lying down in the heather having a tantrum , or a party of Outward Bound students holding their heads and crying into their gaiters , so one is forced to conclude that I am alone in my hill hysteria .
14 But suppose I am wrong in my basic presupposition that there can not be particularity .
15 For what it may be worth , if I am wrong in my application of the neighbourhood test so that the disturbance has to be judged by pre-planning permission standards , I would have found that the heavy goods vehicles going to and from each of the fourth and fifth defendant 's operations constituted a material disturbance to the residents at night .
16 Perhaps I am abnormal in my endless fetish for light and patterns , but I do n't give a damn .
17 I am lucky in my way .
18 I 'm proud in your name , I shall be proud in your name to receive this award from the Home Secretary , Michael Howard on four November at the cunan Queen Elizabeth Hall here in London .
19 And if I 'm right in my guess that it 's the latter — that you rule your nightclub kingdom with scant regard for the welfare and well-being of the poor fools who worship at your altar , then beware .
20 I 'm disappointed in your opinion of me . ’
21 ‘ I know she came to Oxford and I 'm certain in my own mind that she came to Breakspear College .
22 No we must er abide by the rule of law , as we always have done , as our trad as our traditions demand and as most of the people in this room I 'm sure in their hearts would wish to .
23 ‘ Yes , I do n't earn much money , but I 'm happy in my job .
24 As long as I 'm happy in my career , he 's all for it . ’
25 I 'm interested in their battered faces , their anatomy , skin tones , colours .
26 I 'm interested in their battered faces , their anatomy , skin tones , colours .
27 That it was signed by a partner called Hugh Jarse would lead the wary to conclude that the CV Society was as adept at pinching stationery as at extracting money out of fun-loving freshers : after only an hour it had sold four presidencies , six other posts and had about 40 names on a list headed ‘ I 'm interested in your society but do n't want to cough up any money at the moment ’ .
28 I 'm interested in your even worse there !
29 I value the fact that people think I 'm mature in my work .
30 Until I 'm safe in my grave — where I long to be , let me tell you ! — I am still mistress here . ’
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