Example sentences of "be [pers pn] [verb] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 With the insight into them which I am developing , am I prepared to let go of my anger , pain and hurt , so that God can heal me of their pain and destructive effects ?
2 Am I hoping to understand the nature of the Nazi mind ?
3 ‘ Nor am I intending to rob you . ’
4 Only what am I goin' to do now ?
5 What am I a-going to do til the lil owd basket come back agin ? ’
6 ‘ What am I trying to do ? ’
7 He thought : Who am I trying to reassure , him or me ?
8 Or am I trying to take her by surprise ?
9 They keep questioning me , always asking where I was what I did why I did it , did all of them where I was who I was with who am I trying to kid why do n't I just admit I did it well if I did n't do all these things , who did ?
10 Who am I trying to kid ? ’
11 Huh , er just , please help us , you know we get on much better , of course you can give an explanation , all Mr wants , you requested is said whether you did raise it , of course you could say , we did n't , I did n't because erm of so and so , because there was n't an opportunity or whatever , but do tell us whether yes or no whether you raised it surely that 's possible Mr is n't it ? , is n't it ? , am I trying to assist you , during my people are just not answering the questions , put it again in blunt form Mr would you please
12 Am I trying to make you ? ’ he asked mildly .
13 Am I made to go on with this relationship .
14 You 'd say well what am I trained to do ?
15 I was thinking : ‘ God , I wonder what she says to them , what am I going to say ? ’
16 And whatever am I going to say ? "
17 What am I going to say to her ? ’
18 What am I going to say now ?
19 Am I going to say oh , I think that 's a very fair , free , independent thinking view .
20 What am I going to say to him when I turn up empty-handed ? ’
21 ‘ What am I going to say to him when I see him face to face ?
22 ‘ But what am I going to do ?
23 ‘ What on earth am I going to do now ? ’
24 ‘ What on earth am I going to do now ? ’
25 ‘ What am I going to do , Mum ? ’
26 ‘ Charlie , Charlie , what am I going to do , Charlie ? ’
27 ‘ What am I going to do for beds ?
28 I used to pull the blinds , turn out the lights and sit in the dark in terror , thinking , ‘ What am I going to do here ?
29 I 'd start my shift and think ‘ What am I going to do with the boys tonight ? ’
30 But , late in the evening , he enquired without ceremony ‘ What am I going to do about the direct-grant schools ? ’
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