Example sentences of "and [pers pn] be [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 What do you mean , Tony and me are in good health ?
2 My wife is travelling without a maid or nurse and I am of little use in a sickroom . ’
3 And I am in great danger .
4 ( and I am in black for ewe-grief
5 Richardson wants the heroin returned to him , and I am in deep with Snake Carmichael .
6 The sun is really hot and I am in big trouble ( I have an allergy to sunlight ) .
7 Having heard that , and secondly due to your patience er through your patience getting clarification that it the borough could if it wished allocate its sixty hectares under this structure plan policy outside the town centres and that things that then took place in town centres would be extra , it 's not something they have to do but it 's a freedom they would have in their local plan , having heard those two things , the concern I 've got that even at sixty hectares , Harrogate 's allocation was too small erm really recedes very quickly sir , and would completely disappear and here Mr Allenby and I are at one ,
8 ‘ But just between you and me and SHE magazine , her Majesty and I are like that , ‘ said Dame Edna , indicating a royal chumminess that went beyond mere Commonwealth ties .
9 ‘ Yury Vladimirovich is my closest friend , he and I are like two brothers , we used to play football together when we were little .
10 My right hon. Friend the Minister and I are in frequent contact with the president of the National Farmers Union about all aspects of the agriculture industry , including the beef sector .
11 Chancellor Kohl and I are in frequent contact by telephone to discuss matters of mutual interest .
12 After all , they pay to look after old ruins , and I 'm of historical interest .
13 So I was completely depressed for a week and then Cher 's album came out and I 'm on that !
14 A stroll across the border into Ulster , the breakfast train to Belfast and I 'm on British soil . ’
15 Oh she said I 'm ever so sorry I was miles away , I said yeah we 've just said that , I said you never even heard us , so I said what you , you ca n't understand why you pay too much tax , she said no I know why I pay too much tax she said but more she said I used to be in business she said and I 'm on basic rate of tax , so I said yeah I 've had some of that , so she said what basic rate of tax , I said yeah where I 've come so , it 's a funny thing she said , I was saying to Carol the other day , she said erm , she said what a difference them blokes you work with , so I said yeah , I said I 'm always saying that about these so she said oh she said er
16 You know , you 're at the side of them and one starts to come around , you know , when you 're doing sort of seventy and I 'm at maximum speed , he 's got plenty of you
17 ‘ I had a bit of a headache on Wednesday , but I did some running yesterday and training today and I 'm in great shape again . ’
18 I mean , I do the same thing , I get home at night and I 'm like this !
19 Benn is a stereotype fighter and I 'm against that .
20 And , and I 'm against any Trust status which they tend to , to go because I believe that the beginning of our campaign that because was talking last year about Trust status it did alienate a lot of people against and said , why should we bother fighting for a hospital what would go Trust anyway .
21 ‘ Heinrich and I were with each other all the time .
22 Now Derek and I were on one side of the hedge , stuffing the ferrets down , and Brian was positioned on the other , with the bird , waiting for the evicted rabbits .
23 Heather and I were on friendly terms by then .
24 As we watched the striped killer-ships peel away , for once Mala and I were in total accord — both anxious , both angry .
25 During the critical weeks of growing unrest and public strike , he and I were in daily touch , trying to understand the situation and see what could be done to solve the difficulties .
26 When my youngest brother was born and I was between eight and nine years old , my troubles began in earnest .
27 And that was the only time that I 've fired a rifle cos , well actually I went got , rose to a corporal I was a corporal when they finished and erm I was in er made cor lance corporal and then I was er with a heavy Vickers machine gun , that 's the one with the has water cooled casing on it the big heavy one you see , and I was with that , that team .
28 And I was on night-shift . ’
29 And er of course as I tell you , I finished when I was thirteen years old and I was on this er bottle washing stunt and o one chap as lived next door to us , back at er at Road he got me his this job on the farm .
30 Now I have been in this business for a long time , and I was at that conference , and I have to say that I had forgotten the resolution until I was reading things again in preparing for this talk .
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