Example sentences of "[coord] i [be] [prep] [pos pn] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Both Deborah and I are at our wits ’ end . ’ |
2 | They 're agents Matt and I are in her team . |
3 | ‘ I 've been to a party in the village of Sutton , and I 'm on my way home . ’ |
4 | Car salesman Joe said : ‘ He screamed : ‘ I 've been planted with a bomb by the IRA and I 'm on my way to Downing Street ’ . |
5 | A quick chat and I 'm on my way , only to be stopped by a bare chockstone . |
6 | Also Major Harry Conlon , Army chaplain , and I 'm on my way tomorrow night . ’ |
7 | When I 'm at home in the country I have breakfast at 9 am — cereal , brown toast and tea — and I 'm at my desk by 10 am . |
8 | Finally Mary Knelle and I were on our way once more , driving past hillsides where neat black cut-away shapes showed that turf had been extracted . |
9 | In fact he was a sadist , and after my father 's death both Brian and I were among his victims . |
10 | When you and I were in our slit trenches sheltering from the shit that 's flying about , these two here were running around the orchard picking up the dead and wounded . ’ |
11 | Four hours later , three miles on , the lads and I were in our tents . |
12 | She was doodling in the sand and I was on my tummy watching her . |
13 | Toney made the last day and the final two rounds , and I was on my way . |
14 | Then , when the funeral was over and I was on my way home , I felt really ill . |
15 | It was 1964 , and I was on my way back from seeing Jenny , a very lovely , very sweet and gentle first-year history major at Somerville . |
16 | But once we had arrived , and I was on my way to Miss Havisham 's house , I thought only of my bright future . |
17 | The dog was watering the delphiniums and I was on my knees and elbows , bottom in the air , trying to push the ashtray in from a different angle , in the hope he would n't notice it , when the garden gate creaked open — it was the postman . |
18 | After a while , the bullying at school did n't affect me too much , and I was in my element with all the wildlife around me . |
19 | But I was on my feet in a second . |
20 | We were both thrown down and began to roll across the deck , but I was on my feet first and climbed up into the sails , hand over hand . |
21 | I curled up and kicked out wildly at their shins , but I was at their mercy now . |
22 | ‘ So kind of you , Dorothy , but I 'm on my way to Ella 's and must n't delay . ’ |
23 | Sergeant Flavell sounds a little odd when I talk to him and tell him I 've been to Jersey for the day but I 'm on my way back to Edinburgh . |
24 | ‘ I 'm quite well , thank you , ’ she said , ‘ but I 'm on my way to visit a friend who is ill . ’ |
25 | Yeah but I 'm on my way up there in a minute hopefully ! |
26 | But I 'm in my element then are n't I ? |