Example sentences of "i [pron] be [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Tell me I 'm a bad girl . |
2 | And he added : ‘ I 've never had a broken toe before but Ian Botham will tell me I 'm a big softie if I 'm not playing by the middle of next month . |
3 | ‘ People are starting to tell me I 'm a marked man but I do n't believe that , ’ he said . |
4 | Oh shout at me I 'm a bit deaf over here |
5 | ‘ I want you to tell me I 'm a silly ass for letting it happen . ’ |
6 | He tells me I 'm a stupid girl , that all the posh solicitors in Beverly Hills ca n't get me out of Holloway on a drug charge . |
7 | Like Kath Kath er trust me I 'm a doctor . |
8 | I 've had four doctors tell me I 'm a better man than them ! |
9 | Telling me I 'm a stupid bitch and all this lot ! |
10 | Me , me I 'm a Brixton |
11 | I am glad ( and relieved ) to say that no-one has ( so far ) written again to tell me I 'm an idiot or that my advice was useless . |
12 | Well they ca n't do any they ca n't do anything for me I 'm an I 'm an awkward sod ! |
13 | My mum always tells me I 'm the most beautiful woman in the world ; she told me this even when I had chickenpox ! ’ |
14 | As for me I 'm the most successful because I can box a little , punch a little , strut a little and talk a little . |
15 | Hey , do n't tell me I 'm the first to arrive ? ’ |
16 | ‘ Then Terry McDermott reminded me I 'm the manager , ’ said the Magpies ' Messiah . |
17 | again , so I thought well he took to me I 'm the one that 's going to get me through , not them |
18 | ‘ When Chris Nicholl re-signed me for Southampton last March for £600,000 , he told me I was a big part of his plans . |
19 | However the event showed me I was a fool for entertaining a sense even of surprise . |
20 | ‘ Friends at work were telling me I was a lucky so-and-so when I won the trip — but their comments were unrepeatable when they found out I had won the car as well . ’ |
21 | ‘ But the boss used to give me some right stick and told me I was no good to him lying in bed or on the treatment table . |
22 | ‘ But the boss used to give me some right stick and told me I was no good to him lying in bed or on the treatment table . |
23 | ‘ He 'd tell me I was the nicest woman he 'd ever been with . |
24 | She told me I was the only person she could trust , though I often saw her around with other people , misplaced people , I suppose . |
25 | ‘ When I did get back she had a very strange and dangerous problem which she dumped in my lap , assured me I was the only man she could trust to handle it . |
26 | And in fact er one My brother next to n to me I was the middle of them I was the youngest boy . |
27 | Erm well I I 'm a mature student |
28 | I 'm a I I I 'm an er avid golfer , you I did n't say a golfer because that meant I could play , erm but I would n't put me on the golf clubs . |
29 | Well I I was a collier . |
30 | So I I was a bit stupid letting him on that sort of thing . |