Example sentences of "i [be] [adj] what " in BNC.
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1 | The real reason is I am frightened what folk will say , or I do not want to give up this particular habit of mine . |
2 | I confess to finding some of his Freudian speculations , unleavened as they are by the faintest suspicion of humour , hard to follow , in the sense that I am unsure what would count either for or against them . |
3 | Can I be clear what you mean by Mr ? |
4 | Of course I 'm drunk what do you think it 's one way of getting you out of my head . |
5 | I 'm sorry what |
6 | er I 'm sorry what do you mean by that please ? , harmonizes all , all |
7 | ‘ I 'm sure what I say is quite unnecessary — but they might , you know , sympathetic looks and so on — I 'd like you to keep them at a distance . ’ |
8 | I 'm sure what you say is true . " |
9 | I 'm sure what she 's saying is all hopeless , she decided to herself . |
10 | Yes , I 'm sure what you say is true and , knowing as many people as we are privileged and glad to know , I agree with you that there is a wide spectrum , but it 's always the case that the vociferous ones are the ones that set the tone , and often in wrong light . |
11 | Well I 'm sure what 's going in there . |
12 | ‘ I 'm afraid what he has to say will cause considerable distress , ’ she said , after explaining her reason for telephoning . |
13 | ‘ But I 'm afraid what I have to say to you could n't wait . ’ |
14 | As far as I 'm concerned what we 're looking at could be Paradise itself . ’ |
15 | I was aware what could happen , I could see that any weakness was pounced upon by the other boys and I knew that I was n't big enough or belligerent enough to bully my way out of it . |
16 | I was frightened what people would say . |