Example sentences of "that [pron] [be] my [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Tolonen 's appointment as General would certainly help in that regard , but I must also show them that I am my own man , not merely my father 's shadow . |
2 | The self-analysis is disarmingly frank , ‘ Keith Fletcher and Geoff Arnold have both said that I 'm my own biggest enemy , that I do n't believe in myself . |
3 | I feel secure in the sense that I 'm my own sort of person and I feel loved by Lucy . |
4 | I 'm so glad that she 's my little girl she 's so glad she 's telling all the world that her baby buys her things you know |
5 | so glad that she 's my little girl she 's so glad she 's telling all the world bleagh |
6 | I feel fine I 'm so glad that she 's my little girl she 's so glad she 's telling all the world that th |
7 | so glad that she 's my little girl she 's so glad she 's telling all the world Turn it up a bit then . |
8 | And the maddening part of it is that it 's my own fault . |
9 | For a split second , I have sometimes failed to recognize that it is my own face that is being reflected back at me . |
10 | He added : ‘ I was very conscious that it was my first League goal here since May , but it was well worth waiting for . ’ |
11 | I did just what I had to do , and never realised that it was my best . |
12 | He wore old , dirty clothes , and I had to look very hard before I saw that it was my old friend . |
13 | The offending blob had been on the left side of the X-ray as I had looked at it , and I had assumed that it was my left lung that was affected . |
14 | And the awful thing , Donna , was that it was my own fault really . |
15 | What mattered was that it was my own , with the inestimable sense of privacy which this conferred . |
16 | ‘ And I can assure you that he is my old friend Spiggy Meu . |