Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | I am now part of a small multi-cultural group which has been asked to take on this task . |
32 | I too , feel sensitive to the prospecting evaluative probe : the course I am now running has not yet completed its first year . |
33 | ‘ Yes , I am more man than that and I have no intention of destroying your business . |
34 | well , I er it it I am only reading what er their joint statement said . |
35 | ‘ I am only cold , ’ I said . |
36 | When I listen to my radio I am only marking time . |
37 | The briefest of smiles took flight from her lips to her eyes , and away , leaving her portentously grave again ; and with careful , frowning concentration she said in English , her bright , light , child 's voice forming the words as gingerly as a novice using an untried weapon : ‘ Oh , no — I am only Catherine . ’ |
38 | ‘ So why do you call me Sir John , when I am only John Durbeyfield ? ’ |
39 | I am still friends with my ex-husband who takes it on himself to be my personal agony aunt . |
40 | Until I 'm safe in my grave — where I long to be , let me tell you ! — I am still mistress here . ’ |
41 | While I owe much to that tradition and trust that I am still persona grata within it , in many respects I have gone beyond Evangelical thought on matters to do with the Church and sacraments . |
42 | Now it is Laci who initiates the great ideas , but I am always part of the realisation . |
43 | Q. I intend to make a venturi to fit into a transfer pipe from one filter to the next , to allow the introduction of air into the system I am currently building . |
44 | ‘ I am constantly painting , scrubbing out and reworking areas of a picture and often marvellous unexpected results will emerge ’ explained Mick Rooney when Julian Halsby asked him about his working methods in this special interview for The Artist |
45 | I am constantly painting , scrubbing out and reworking areas of a picture and often marvellous unexpected results will emerge . |
46 | I am therefore bliss for poor old Gooseneck , who this week has already suffered five losses . |
47 | For the time being I am all Rose 's property . ’ |
48 | I am all roundness |
49 | Like Unamuno , I am all contradictions . |
50 | See , I am all sunshine now you are come . |
51 | I can not feel that I am truly mistress here , while your mother is in residence . |
52 | Oh I am indeed sir , a surgeon to hold they are in great danger |
53 | I am indeed sir , a surgeon . |
54 | I am indeed sir , a surgeon to . |
55 | I am indeed sir a surgeon to old shoes . |
56 | I am indeed sir a surgeon to old shoes . |
57 | I am indeed sir a surgeon to old shoes . |
58 | I am indeed sir . |
59 | I am indeed sir a surgeon to old shoes . |
60 | I am indeed sir a surgeon to old shoes . |