Example sentences of "[adj] i am [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | At 7.30 I am walking out through the town in the direction of Lochy bridge then across Blarmhor . |
2 | Rest assured I am doing all I can . |
3 | Despite all of that I am driven to conclude that the decision was a voluntary one and was not vitiated by any undue influence . |
4 | On the school run one day the vicar 's wife stopped the car and said : ‘ Diana Spencer , if you tell one more lie like that I am going to make you walk home . ’ |
5 | As I am unsure which department of the Borough Council would have responsibility for a matter like this I am addressing my letter to you and trust that you will pass it on to the appropriate office . |
6 | This I am told was publicly declared at Redruth market last Friday . |
7 | To this he answered ‘ Daphne , I respect you very much , and I respect your husband very much , and because of this I am going to tell you the truth . |
8 | I 'll call for a vote for quite clear I am going to stick to what I 've said that I consider that the amendment has been proposed it can be if it 's to be accepted it can then be accepted by the Committee as a whole |
9 | 2 I am thinking of a number g . |
10 | 2 I am cycling the 4.2km to school . |
11 | You do n't know how old I am do you ? |
12 | I am afraid I am giving you a great deal of trouble . ’ |
13 | She paused and shook her head : ‘ I 'm afraid I am forced to put up your rent . ’ |
14 | They included offences of violence , offences of dishonesty and sexual offences , but by the terms of the Criminal Justice Act 1991 I am directed to ignore them all . |
15 | You do n't know how relieved I am to hear your voice ! |
16 | I would like to say how very much I am enjoying Mary Thomson 's new series . |
17 | I could not say how very , very much I am going to miss my dearest — except that I know she will understand . |
18 | ’ 'T IS glad I am to 'ear it , me lord , ’ came the mocking response . |
19 | ‘ But , oh , Tilly … you do n't know how glad I am to see you . ’ |
20 | ‘ I was just thinking how glad I am to see you , ’ she said candidly . |
21 | ‘ You do n't know how glad I am to hear you say that . ’ |
22 | We are right' I am saying , in distinguishing between sense and sentence . |
23 | Marie 's so pretty and lovely , I want everyone to see us , so they 'll say how grown up and lucky I am to have such a lovely girlfriend . |
24 | In passing , I might say how extraordinarily lucky I am to have them here with me . |
25 | ‘ I was just thinking how lucky I am to have a wife like you . ’ |
26 | ‘ Well , how very lucky I am to have an assistant with her feet planted so very firmly on the ground ! |
27 | ‘ I was grinning , ’ I said , ‘ because I was thinking how lucky I am to know you two . ’ |
28 | And look how white I am compared with you ; your tan still has n't faded completely . ’ |
29 | Someone was , and probably is , with me , helping me in the little I am trying to do . |
30 | It is so cold I am going numb . |