Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] [am/are] " in BNC.
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1 | I said to her as how seeing I 'm sixty one christmas I said I I ca n't , I thought it was stupid I said for erm for them to mess around like that . |
2 | Seeing I 'm here . |
3 | I try and see where I can get out , but it 's pretty dark where I am — I ca n't hardly see anything except these trolley things . |
4 | To tell the truth , I ai n't really sure where I am . |
5 | I 'm warm and tired and the ground 's soft , so I just lie down where I am and shut my eyes . |
6 | After giving your letter to my ‘ bonne ’ yesterday I gave up the fight and retired in good order to bed , where I am still . |
7 | Dear God , thought Alida , is it any wonder I am going where I am going , is it any wonder ? |
8 | I ca n't even stay in a hotel because people find out where I am and they make life a bit of a pain . |
9 | Finally , my old friend Alistair Sampson set me up with a cheerful office over his shop in the Brompton Road , where I am gathering stock and beginning life again . |
10 | No it is n't quite as simple as that , not sitting where I am sitting . |
11 | He asked for them to be clearly marked , packed in damp moss and sent to Lord Cornbury 's by Oxford Chapel , ‘ where I am to be around generally any morning before ten if you ever have time to call ’ . |
12 | to be and where I am ; |
13 | I feel 1 am transported into paradise where I am taken by the hand by Kabir the Weaver and led into the enchanted gardens where Li Po and Kalidas and Rumi sing forever . |
14 | But there is , however , one single paddle stroke where I am willing to use the word ‘ wrong ’ and that is the low brace . |
15 | And I kept answering ‘ No , I 'm safe where I am . ’ |
16 | The response was overwhelming and I was able to raise over £1,000 which was added to other monies raised by the branch of J Sainsbury 's plc where I am employed and we were able to hand over to Terry Scott a cheque for £10,000 . |
17 | I — we — the spirit world is assumed where I am coming from . |
18 | It 's got me where I am today . |
19 | Only my problem is , all my package-tour details were in the small valise , and — would you believe it ? — I can not for the life of me recall where I am checked in . |
20 | He could n't have failed to note Vincent 's other , contradictory moods and feelings , such as , ‘ It does n't matter in the least where I am . ’ |
21 | I 'm not looking to move out at the moment — I 'm quite happy where I am . |
22 | And it does n't matter where I am , I can call him up . |
23 | I am quite happy where I am and I will continue to do my job . ’ |
24 | We finally settled for a modern house in a village three miles away , where I am still living . |
25 | You know nobody takes me seriously and it 'd be a disaster if I ran out of gas where I am now . ’ |
26 | She knows , from this , roughly where I am . |
27 | Too late in the day because all the hotels are full and I end up tramping round in the dark , lugging my pack and money ( cash , a great wad of hard currency ) , nervous of the hatchet-faced youths who watch me meandering round , concentrating so intently on making it look as though I know exactly where I 'm heading that I soon have no idea where I am on the mapless streets of Algiers . |
28 | Where I am sometimes less happy is in the tonal quality of the upper string playing . |
29 | I am afraid of what I have done and where I am going . |
30 | At the time of Chamberlain 's appointment he had written to his mother : ‘ I am pretty certain that I shall be left where I am which is what I wanted , for the only promotion I should care about would be the Exchequer itself which would never be given to a minister of only two years ' experience . |