Example sentences of "be [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd laugh if somebody asked for some , what are them lemon bonbons . |
2 | Or am I way off-base thinking that 's Cawthorne 's little war-gaming place down in Kent ? |
3 | Am I part of the problem ? |
4 | I be four I 'm not four and a half am I mum ? |
5 | Am I buggery . |
6 | What am I gona do ? ’ |
7 | I said am I hell ! |
8 | Oh , what am I yammerin , on about ? |
9 | Jezrael nodded , uncertain — What am I doing placating a rapist , for Chrissake ? — and when he slackened his hold on her upwrenched arms , groped fractionally for the remote . |
10 | And oh Fergus , my dear , lost love , am I doing you so much harm ? |
11 | What am I doing out on the street ? |
12 | In other words , he wrote , am I right or wrong to see this as decisive ? |
13 | Oh I 'm thinking of Rainbow why am I thinking of Rainbow , is that Co-Op as well ? |
14 | What am I thinking of there ? |
15 | Now I am my birth is Ronald but I am know |
16 | I am my husband 's life , and he is mine . |
17 | The conclusion is clear : ‘ I am my lover 's and my lover is mine . ’ |
18 | I mean he 's been known to do that because he you know what is going to happen with him commercially in his newspapers and he 's actually very clever and I mean none of us I mean okay and I think Peter might be the but I can get quite upset or intense or distressed or whatever the word is about that sort of stuff , because I am my background is journalism and I 'm quite pure about it , but we 're living in reality times here and the reality times is that he has got certain agendas . |
19 | I am my father 's daughter enough for that ! ’ |
20 | I am my father 's son yet you will not trust me . |
21 | I am my Father 's son — I am well treated , but out of my depth . |
22 | I am my father 's daughter . ’ |
23 | We are not , after all , the ultimate creators of the realm of art : we are ourselves part of it . |
24 | ‘ Not with my income , even if roses are my flower , but I do think it 's lovely . |
25 | I only meant … you are my friend , David . ’ |
26 | ‘ You , ’ he said , ‘ … that is , you … are my friend . |
27 | You are my friend , Joan — my only friend . ’ |
28 | You are my friend , are n't you ? " |
29 | I was n't just a child , an alone child ; she used to say , ‘ Alice , you are my friend . |
30 | They ask : will you do something for me , because you are my friend ? |