Example sentences of "i be so " in BNC.
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1 | The hundred books on the table in front of me are so many tongs that pinch out the nerve of independent thought … one can not go one 's own way independently enough " ; and , from 1868 , a sardonic dismissal of " the philologists of our time " for " their joy at capturing worms and their indifference to the true problems , the urgent problems of life " . |
2 | But it became obvious on the next pitch that even had I been so inspired we would not have progressed much further . |
3 | Never have I been so reviled , never , and I have taken it all , knowing him to be old and alone , and I … ’ |
4 | Never since the war began had I been so happy . |
5 | But now Don and I are so straight it 's not true . |
6 | Prunella and I are so careful . |
7 | I feel almost ashamed that Tony and I are so lucky . |
8 | ‘ Your mother and I are so pleased you are so happy . |
9 | Charles and I are so sorry to miss you and most grateful to you for guarding our chattels while we gallivant round Italy . |
10 | But and I are so used to early rising now that we were awake betimes as usual . |
11 | ‘ … suddenly I became free by some secret action , and now I am so happy I found your letter concerning my person . |
12 | I am so disappointed , she said . |
13 | We are anticipating a hard match , and that is one of the reasons why I am so pleased to have Bryan ( Robson ) back . |
14 | After the hearing he said : ‘ I am so pleased that my character and reputation has been cleared . |
15 | That 's why I am so simpliste . |
16 | I am so pleased to think that his kind of socialism ‘ without the state ’ is now coming to the fore again in Labour politics . |
17 | I am so discontented with my work . |
18 | ‘ I am so sorry , ’ she said , then went out shrieking with laughter . |
19 | When I drive off , I am so churned up inside that I find myself hoping I sha n't make things worse by having a coronary on the way to work . ’ |
20 | ‘ I am so lucky , ’ she said , ‘ the water in these two hot-water bottles will still be warm enough by the morning for my bath . ’ |
21 | ‘ I am so very pleased , sir . |
22 | ‘ I am so sorry , mademoiselle . ’ |
23 | PS I am so grateful for the £48 a week you let me have . |
24 | I am so pleased to meet you . |
25 | ‘ Oh , I am so sorry , ’ Kathleen handed her the caster sugar . |
26 | ‘ Oh , ’ said Dorothea Shottery , ‘ Oh , oh , I am so enjoying myself ! |
27 | ‘ I have to be home , I am so late , I dare not stop . ’ |
28 | ‘ I am so glad you are here , ’ Dorothea said , wanting to laugh or cry , ‘ I am so glad , you can not imagine ! ‘ |
29 | ‘ I am so glad you are here , ’ Dorothea said , wanting to laugh or cry , ‘ I am so glad , you can not imagine ! ‘ |
30 | I am so afraid . ’ |