Example sentences of "'m [adj] he [be] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm sorry he 's detracted from the performances of players like 17-year-old George Ndah and 21-year-old Rob Bowry , who were making their debuts .
2 I 'm not going to pretend I 'm sorry he 's dead .
3 So , although I 'm sorry he 's dead , I 'm rather relieved to have Bridget this year . ’
4 sor he said I 'm sorry he 's going just when I 've just broke him in .
5 I 'm sorry he 's not in today I said that 's okay I 'll call tomorrow .
6 " I 'm sorry he was a nuisance , Mr Plant . "
7 I 'm afraid he is dead . ’
8 ‘ Yes , I 'm afraid he is , ’ said Willi gloomily .
9 I 'm afraid he is guilty though , alright ?
10 I 'm afraid he 's becoming as much a danger to us as he is to everyone else . ’
11 ‘ Well I 'm afraid he 's out of the country so whatever you want to discuss with him will have to wait . ’
12 ‘ I 'm afraid he 's in Nottingham just now .
13 If the Chancellor expects the private sector to lead the economy out of recession , then I 'm afraid he 's going to be disappointed .
14 He 's a Faust , a Prometheus … and , in the end , I 'm afraid he 's a Pandora . ’
15 I 'm afraid he 's out .
16 I 'm afraid he 's a well-known Nazi-sympathiser , but it 's nothing to do with the war . ’
17 The other youngster said , ‘ I 'm afraid he 's forgotten your name . ’
18 ‘ I 'm afraid he 's dead . ’
19 ‘ But I 'm afraid he 's hurt himself . ’
20 ‘ He 's been hurt already , ’ he added , ‘ and now I 'm afraid he 's very ill . ’
21 I 'm afraid he 's the only one of your innocents I can help .
22 I 'm afraid he 's dead . ’
23 ‘ Unfortunately , something came up — a trouble-shooting mission that required Adam 's special diplomatic talents — I 'm afraid he 's going to be tied up for the major part of the weekend .
24 ‘ I 'm afraid he 's right , Captain , ’ Schellenberg said .
25 ‘ It 's your husband — I 'm afraid he 's poorly .
26 more news on the ERM now … that 's the Early Return of Mansell … no return I 'm afraid he 's off to America …
27 Oh I 'm afraid he 's , no he 's had chicken pox !
28 Unfortunately , I suspect because he fears a reaction from his neighbours , and I 'm afraid he 's right .
29 I 'm afraid he was sentenced to death yesterday . ’
30 I know you 've seen him — he told me , and I 'm afraid he was n't very polite to you .
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