Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pers pn] [am/are] " in BNC.
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1 | For various reasons I am unable to publish a transcript of everything that was said , although some salient points are to be found in the book . |
2 | For all those reasons I am satisfied that although the justices plainly were very concerned and believed that this was the right course to take , I do not think they were justified in refusing the local authority 's application for an interim care order . |
3 | For these reasons I am not able to accept Hambros Jersey 's submissions on the proper interpretation of section 238(2) . |
4 | Those are just three of the reasons I am pleased Alan Peaford has agreed to chair Editing for Industry for a fourth term . |
5 | I regret that for geographical and personal reasons I am not eligible for re-election and shall be leaving the committee altogether . |
6 | For obvious reasons I 'm not telling exactly where , but anyone seeing this can award themselves ten Brownie points ! |
7 | The reasons I 'm gon na give you were supplied by a guy called Tony . |
8 | One of the reasons I 'm mad about this place is because you always see someone really interesting here . |
9 | ‘ Let's get as drunk as you think we have to , and you can tell me all the reasons I 'm so childish . ’ |
10 | One of the other reasons I 'm here is er , again with the blessing of er Jeff , and Alan , and the other MPs is to try and help the campaign along a little bit and hopefully er have friends from er Central Television who I 've brought along today . |
11 | Another of the reasons I 'm here . |
12 | ‘ Some vegetables I 'm very fond of — peas I 'm relatively neutral about . ’ |
13 | It 's your opinions I 'm interested in … |
14 | Besides , it makes more sense to me to believe your brother was the victim of one of the many enemies I 'm sure he made in the course of his life . |
15 | Not to speak of trying to keep up with the other three murder investigations I 'm in charge of . |
16 | By wishes I am referring to the internal directions and aspirations that people have for their own professional lives and development : their preferences , their ambitions , their chosen career path , their enthusiasms and above all their values . |
17 | I enjoy working as part of a team , and after four years looking after my two sons I am eager to return to working outside home . |
18 | ‘ To my two sons I am still just the old crow . |
19 | Again I 'll mention the two cases I 'm dealing with where there 've been no wills and surviving spouses who are not getting anything . |
20 | Mum begins to notice my attachment to John , the amount of hours I am spending away from home , the fact that I am growing up and away from her , and also how much I 'm eating . |
21 | In his next letter Leslie told me that on that day he had been assigned ‘ a rather painful duty … from 4 o'clock this afternoon for 24 hours I am escort to an officer under close arrest , a captain , I believe . |
22 | To rapturous applause he told them : ‘ For the next two-and-a-half hours I am going to work your asses like you 've never been worked before . |
23 | If they do n't respond to me in the next forty eight hours I 'm going to send them a second letter er tel . |
24 | I know but I 'm still not wandering around for hours I 'm warning you now ! |
25 | Yeah although it did n't , it did n't I w I was n't too concerned about it , I thought well you know I 'm resting er and er I 'm the sort of person who only needs about six hours , if I get six hours I 'm okay erm , you know , on a regular basis I 'm talking about . |
26 | ‘ It 's not raisins I 'm hungry for , ’ he murmured . |
27 | You 're fine but you 'll need to stay on your wee tablets I 'm afraid . |
28 | Like any other parent with a vested interest in the future generations I am very easily persuaded to do my bit for the environment . |
29 | With the particular merits and demerits of these proposals I am not here directly concerned . |
30 | On the question of the government 's proposals I 'm entirely opposed to the er the idea that they should wash their hands of their er , obligations er , the nineteen sixty eight act as as a number of members know er , gave it as they are the duty of a local authority to acquire some sites for gypsies some local authorities er , obeyed that and er they actually provide the sites , like Harlow , other authorities just ignored it ! |