Example sentences of "[pers pn] [am/are] [adj] [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Hamburgers , friend and processed foods , canned drinks , too much caffeine , too much starch — all of them are bad for you .
2 Thank you so much for all your hard work on my curtains — I am delighted with them .
3 The instrument more than justifies your lavish praise and I am delighted with it in every respect .
4 I am delighted for him .
5 I am delighted for him and us .
6 I am delighted for you .
7 I am delighted for you , Alexandra .
8 That shows an extraordinary lack of understanding by Labour and I am delighted by it .
9 I do n't know myself if I am capable of it .
10 Now I 've started to think that I I am capable of it .
11 Most such answers imply enjoyment , even ‘ I am interested in it ’ ( which at least suggests the prospect of happy hours of observing , reading , thinking ) ; but ‘ I am curious about it ’ is neutral as far as enjoyment is concerned .
12 She permeates me like scent in a room when the lid is liked and the petals stirred , never a memory occasionally summoned but , so totally that I am unaware of it , forming the very fabric of the structure from which I gain my substance .
13 I , I am friendly with them you know I , I go every Wednesday there , for er , well when I can , every Wednesday because something , something always creeps up on a Wednesday to keep away from them , er , sort of for tea and then with
14 As she lifted her hand to knock on the open door to signal her return , she heard Mrs Browning 's light , high voice say , ‘ I am tired of her , Robert , truly I am .
15 I am keen for him to make it and Duncan has the potential to succeed .
16 I am keen for them to have a greater opportunity to develop both their working and their family lives .
17 I am obliged to thee , for thy good advice , to contract my descriptions .
18 I am obliged to you , ’ the gentleman returned , a satirical inflexion in the light voice .
19 Do n't have to talk about an just a good chat you know just I do n't want to I do n't want to talk about good people or all about that I do n't want to talk about that I want to talk I want to talk to that person out there who will feel now that it is them that I am I am appealing to I am appealing I now .
20 I can find no rest , and , I am sure of it , neither can you …
21 I am sure of it .
22 ‘ It is her , I am sure of it .
23 ‘ No harm , I am sure of it .
24 Together , we can build a happy life , I am sure of it . ’
25 I am sure of it .
26 In February 1951 , he wrote to his son : " This year 's elections will be good , I am sure of it . "
27 He is flying a kite — and good luck to him , but I am sure like me you will not be surprised to find that his kite blows away and is covered by the sands of time .
28 The boys were hand picked by me , ( with the assistance of my most experienced coaches ) , and I am proud of them .
29 Lawrence , who criticised his players a week ago for a humiliating FA Cup performance against Portsmouth , said : ‘ I am proud of them .
30 I am proud of her . ’
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