Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] be [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll s I 've got ta say to him I 've taken your advice Normal I 'm I 'm having the two one six G T I .
2 I am writing direct to say I hope we may meet when you are in the UK next month , and sorry I am you were too busy to manage even a few words on the ‘ phone earlier this week .
3 First er but I 've been tol I 'm sorry I 'm I have n't realized Scott was joining us on the line .
4 Look s s seriously the point the point I 'm making is that for for most jobs of an average sort of size , what happens under A C E scale fees as I understand it , if I 'm wrong I 'm I stand corrected .
5 And that fairly quickly , but erm , it 's it really producing plants in a a forced situation , which I do n't translate into others , and grow strongly elsewhere , and er , I 'm afraid I 'm I 'm no expert in this plan .
6 ‘ Perhaps I have n't made it clear which are my ideas and which are Terence 's .
7 It 's quite clear which is which in Burke 's Peerage .
8 If he knew how old she was he might want her to tell him what she had been doing the last few years .
9 It 's a different one is it ?
10 whatever the brown one is you do it .
11 That 's an old one is it ?
12 It was beginning to be clear there was something fearful about her mother .
13 ‘ I 'm afraid there is nothing I can tell you .
14 ‘ I 'm afraid there 's nobody here who can … ’
15 so anyway he went right on until the Saturday and he said look , on the Friday they called us in and they said look we 're gon na take him to the ward I 'm afraid there 's nothing else we can do , just deteriorating and he said there 's no
16 In spite of your excellent state of preservation , Valerie Cass , I 'm afraid there 's something about you that does n't appeal to me .
17 I 'm afraid there 's none of that — transport , I mean — except Archie McLaren 's Land-Rover , the one that carries you from the harbour .
18 With the certainly massive costs of the exercise ( just how high they were I have not discovered ) it is a pity to feel a little uncertain about the validity of the work .
19 With the certainly massive costs of the exercise ( just how high they were I have not discovered ) it is a pity to feel a little uncertain about the validity of the work .
20 well done , I never can get that word out I stumble with it every time and that gets a signal from the brain that says this is a difficult situation this is something I 'm not used to this is some I it 's very primitive it 's it 's from the days in the jungle or whatever er a fear of fright over absolute it 's fight or flight , and that 's why you start breathing quicker because the blood wants more oxygen because it 's ready to run or to fight because the muscles , it is
21 I 've got the Graham wanted to well unfortunately Graham this one 's a bit dangerous so I 'm having to do it so if anything goes wrong it 's me that gets it and not you .
22 And er the spoolers think they 're better than us , cos they get higher pay than us , they think it 's er they 're more skilled , it takes them to longer to train to do the job seemingly but they could n't , we have to sort their repairs again if they do anything wrong it 's us that have
23 sort of a figure of speech , but with narrative it 's it was always understood that the words would be spelled out more
24 I 'm afraid it 's me . ’
25 But I 'm afraid it 's my job .
26 I 'm afraid it 's my fault — ’
27 You are God until nightfall , I 'm afraid it 's your job to protect them . "
28 ‘ I thought you might wish to know , which is why I enquired of Edita , ’ he replied urbanely , ‘ But I 'm afraid it is nothing more than plain ‘ vepřové řízky plnëné žampióny ’ . ’
29 Something has to break : you are afraid it is you
30 ‘ I 'm afraid it is my duty to search you before you go .
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