Example sentences of "i am [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 In the novel I can believe he is saying such things , perhaps because I am hearing his voice in my head , in the privacy of my own mind ( I am thinking him ) and I am extremely relieved to hear him say them because his words bring to an end a certain kind of conflict between himself and Connie .
2 ‘ It may be , sir , that I am thinking what you are , if you follow me . ’
3 She says I have just bought this pram from a jumble sale and I am thinking I may use it as a flower pot and maybe make some model babies out of flowers .
4 I am thinking you are not understanding the management of these people . ’
5 I am implying nothing .
6 I am hoping we can now arrange a telephone link-up with the Theobalds to discover whether they will , after all , be coming to the party tonight .
7 I am hoping you 'll agree to an interview for Der Spiegel .
8 I am hoping he will run on Saturday .
9 It 's a slur on the town 's industry which I am hoping he will now withdraw . ’
10 So it is a major curriculum initiative itself and I am hoping it is going to have a knock-on effect and get people to consider the way they teach fairly radically .
11 Insp Best said : ‘ I have come here with a very open mind but what I want to do is to develop the skills I have already and I am hoping it will give me more confidence .
12 Mimesis has been one of the great seminal works for the study of literary style , and on that ground I am discussing it here ; for a number of reasons , however , it now seems to stand on the margins of modern approaches to literature .
13 So , rather than binning them directly , I am passing them to you ( and your Convocation Office colleagues ) .
14 I am fondling her like a memory , in the way you stroke a cat : knowing it 's there , glad it 's purring , but letting thoughts wander like your fingers tickling the fur .
15 And , Father , he asked — the lord sheriff asked — that I should beg you to have Brother Cadfael informed also , and when the morning comes , if you permit , I am to lead him to the place , to meet the sheriff there .
16 I am kicking myself that I did n't get there sooner .
17 ’ 'T IS glad I am to 'ear it , me lord , ’ came the mocking response .
18 I am holding you directly responsible for the decline in his health .
19 I am bringing you to la Principessa . ’
20 But one simply must not think about this ; at any rate , I am enjoying myself while it lasts .
21 I am enjoying myself playing with the autopilot , either adjusting the trim with the ‘ coolie hat ’ on top of the cyclic or playing disconnect , move and reset as an alternative .
22 An example of such a statement might be , " For me life simply has no meaning " , or , " Even when I am enjoying myself I often feel that I do n't belong " .
23 I am enjoying my writing career and would like to develop it into a full-time career if I can earn enough money .
24 Campese , who hopes to face the Barbarians at Twickenham on Saturday , is more direct , saying : ‘ I play because I enjoy it and as long as I am enjoying my rugby and I am wanted — well , you are a long time retired . ’
25 In fact I feel happy to be alive and I am enjoying my relationship with my husband and my children .
26 I am enjoying my own attention ; a carpenter in a large mustard sweater , and a sweet-faced young lad with glasses .
27 I am enjoying my job more than ever and there is still a lot to be done with PRCS , so all the speculation is a bit silly . ’
28 But I would be surprised if I did after this year , although , at this stage , I am still playing well enough and I am enjoying it enough so that if I want to play another tournament , I can . ’
29 But I would be surprised if I did after this year , although , at this stage , I am still playing well enough and I am enjoying it enough so that if I want to play another tournament , I can . ’
30 She said : ‘ I am enjoying it although it is difficult for me with the customers as I do n't know the shop . ’
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