Example sentences of "[adv] i am " in BNC.
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1 | Right I am saying it 's people that I 've spoken to . |
2 | ‘ Too right I am . |
3 | Luckily I am able to correct these mistakes , which is just as well because we face prosecution from the Trading Standards Office after complaints about our programme for the Clansford clash . |
4 | To expand on that ; many girls would retain the values of civilisation and would want democracy and order and all that , as Ralph did , and eventually I am sure that a girl or girls would break away , causing a rift in the group , I think that the causes of the rift would be more trivial and the arguments more verbal and less brutally physical than the boys , but girls are capable of a great deal of spite and bitter unforgiveness and if more than one leader-figure emerges , they may later argue . |
5 | Simon has n't a bean , she told her mother , besides I am much too young . |
6 | From now on I am independent and I can do as I find best for my country . ’ |
7 | Or rather I am , but my favourite English painters are Stanley Spencer and Turner . |
8 | Or rather I am myself , my new self . |
9 | Different in some way ; irregular , as in anomalous finites , which are verbs that form their interrogative and negative without an auxiliary , eg I am not ; need you ? |
10 | Anomalous finites form their interrogative and negative without an auxiliary , eg I am not . |
11 | You can see how much better I am . ’ |
12 | Then suddenly I am panic-stricken . |
13 | I leave my car to talk with them , and suddenly I am attacked , my wallet taken . |
14 | Suddenly I am cheerful . |
15 | I turn to the next document on the tag and suddenly I am in a quite different and entirely familiar landscape of calm , double-spaced , wide-margined , cleanly typed Government A4 . |
16 | One day I will settle down , as they say , and raise a family and I look forward to it , for basically I am a home-loving person . |
17 | I suppose because basically I am the heir apparent to Michael Jackson . |
18 | ‘ Naturally I am slightly sad , mainly for Andrew Adams but also a little for myself . ’ |
19 | ‘ Naturally I am fighting to win . |
20 | Naturally I am broke , or almost . |
21 | Naturally I am addressing this letter particularly to those of you — the majority — who resisted all temptations and ‘ pressure selling ’ techniques to which you were exposed , and stayed with us ! |
22 | He said : ‘ Naturally I am very disappointed , especially as I felt that the evidence and explanations produced would be accepted . |
23 | I am very , very relieved and obviously taking advice on the next steps because naturally I am not going to leave it at this . ’ |
24 | Eric commented : ‘ Naturally I am excited by this new challenge . |
25 | I become aware when parts of my body become tense and , more importantly , I know now how to ‘ relax ’ them , and when my body is saying that it has had enough I am able to leave things till tomorrow instead of insisting that they have to be done today . |
26 | Only I am — meeting someone — ’ |
27 | But alone I am with him ; dipping the quill , |
28 | I am get down I am going to miss you . |
29 | It fell down I am not in it . |
30 | There are some other interesting strategies recommended in the book and as someone who has always been frustrated by his inability to draw nicely I am bound to admit that the exercises suggested by Miss Edwards have brought about an unexpected improvement in my performance as a draughtsman . |