Example sentences of "[pers pn] 'm [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Honest , I 'm dead sorry . |
2 | I 'M DEAD easy to scare . |
3 | ‘ I 'm dead beat ! |
4 | She secretly nudged Stephen , who said , ‘ Well , I 'm dead beat . |
5 | " I 'm dead beat . |
6 | I 'll never even dare to be successful , because when I 'm dead some clod with a thesis to write will put me down as a wild-eyed harridan who jumped on her lover in the street and pulled all his hair out because he 'd gone off with a person with webbed feet . |
7 | OK , I 'm dead easy to recognise , as I 'm Rodney Wallace colour ( Well a lot lighter really , asian rather than black ) , shortish , thinnish , black leather jacket . |
8 | I 'm dead inside . ’ |
9 | And , while she was staring at him thunderstruck , ‘ I never know whether it 's the man you congratulate or the woman , but anyway , I 'm dead chuffed about your engagement . ’ |
10 | I 'm dead beat . |
11 | I 'm dead upset that I have n't had any pornographic mail . |
12 | Although I 'm strongly against what can only be described as the ‘ bastardisation ’ of a property , a little out-of-keeping decor is often unavoidable unless you restrict yourself to a very limited range of choice . |
13 | I 'm strongly thinking that at |
14 | ‘ Marriage is something which I must say I 'm strongly in favour of , ’ said Dyson with comfortable good humour , cutting himself another sliver of meat off the joint . |
15 | And erm again and again you find that it is , that the thing you half suspected is mentioned by a character later , and when I find that I 'm strongly inclined to suppose that Shakespeare has put it there . |
16 | And when I find that I 'm strongly inclined to suppose that Shakespeare has put it there . |
17 | " Oh , Sir Dermot , you know I 'm Lally , " she laughed and helped out the moment with sly ease , loosening the way through Nicandra 's formal how-do-you-do 's . |
18 | ‘ I 'm both for and against the selection policy but I believe that Evans could put egg on the selectors ' faces on Sunday . ’ |
19 | ‘ I 'm finally going to meet him , ’ he thought . |
20 | ‘ I 'm finally going to meet the legend … ‘ |
21 | But now I 'm finally getting to that burner . ’ |
22 | I think I 'm finally living that fantasy ’ |
23 | ‘ I think I 'm finally living that fantasy now ’ . |
24 | I 'm finally walking away from the house . |
25 | ‘ One of my problems over the last few years has been that I 'm amazingly optimistic — really stupid in fact ! |
26 | I 'm amazingly affluent compared with a few years ago , especially when I was on the dole for three years . |
27 | GARY BANNISTER , given the chance to fill Teddy Sheringham 's boots at Nottingham Forest , gasped last night : ‘ I 'm blooming amazed ! ’ |
28 | It 's only half well twenty to two and I 'm blooming tired . |
29 | We 'll have to drag him across ; you ca n't lift him and I 'm past it . ’ |
30 | I would n't be eighteen again for anything , I 'm glad I 'm past it . |