Example sentences of "[pron] i be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Erm , that sounds very persuasive to all of us nowadays and I fully believe it , that part of what makes me me is in fact er the fact that I 'm this shape and this size
2 Even though I have reached my monthly target I still receive no bonuses but you tell me I am on target for the large bonus in April .
3 ‘ I 've been fed up for the last few years and people have been telling me I am in danger of wasting my time .
4 ‘ Are you telling me I 'm in your way now or something ? ’
5 ‘ It seems to me I 'm in the right place , ’ she said .
6 ‘ He actually told me I was on the streets and told me Brian owed all this money .
7 I thought it right to apprise Cyril of what had happened at Muirfield , but having corresponded with the Seniors secretary , he assured me I was on course for election .
8 He said : ‘ They informed me I was under arrest and took me to Paddington Green police station .
9 ‘ They told me I was in Thailand with him but I have never been to Thailand in my life . ’
10 ‘ Sir , I have made you an honourable proposal for the hand of your daughter , whom I am in a position to support now and , later , in increased comfort — ’
11 My especial goodness lay in my consideration for my parents ( ‘ Mummy is tired ’ ; ‘ Daddy has a migraine ’ ) , whose approval I was in fact terrified of forfeiting , and , perhaps as a consequence , in my attentiveness to my two younger sisters , of whom I was in fact bitterly jealous .
12 ‘ Any notion whom I 'm to special ? ’
13 I went through the reception , and I was shaking ; I mean I did n't need to tell them I was on drugs , they could tell the drugs were on me .
14 Well not even I could heard them I was in the second row .
15 When looking for a stretch that may contain them I 'm after variety in depth and flow , lots of lovely gravel and plenty of watercrowfoot for shelter .
16 I I be under
17 If I 'm if I I am in luxurious position of saying that I can fit you in to some of these companies .
18 But I I I 'm at early in the morning so me mammy says , Why do n't you try one of the Diazepam that I 've got .
19 They said a , a normal person living on their own is only entitled to thirty nine pound sixty a week and that 's what I 've got in that book , but I do n't think they realise that I I 'm on me own and I 've got a gas , electricity and everything else to pay out of that
20 Well no but I mean I I 'm on my third but I mean .
21 Just shoved them off , put them on the dole , and there was some young lads that I I was n't worried myself , cos I I 'm in my sixties , but there was lads there with mortgages and kids .
22 Well I du n no whether I I 'm in a position to comment on that you know you 'll have to ask them about that whether you know we 've all learnt from each other really .
23 Well I I 'm in difficulty to help you chose which which would be the more appropriate .
24 I , I take what yo you say because I I 'm in favour of beat officers , but
25 aye , so I I were at er
26 Well years ago I I was at a party which was er , for a woman about to be married and there was a male stripper there .
27 Oh yes I I was on the committee at .
28 Well I I was in the east end and of course where my mum and my aunt worked it was mostly sort of cleaning and scrubbing and charring and turning mangles in the back garden and all sorts of things .
29 I I was in Birmingham .
30 I was taken into the , my wife died in January of nineteen eighty nine , I was taken into the local psychiatric hospital at in the December of nineteen eighty nine and I was told I was gon na be given an experimental drug , I was told nothing about it or any anything to do with any of the side effects , I I was in th I was on Prozac for about four days , I suffered horrendous side effects , shaking and one thing and another .
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