Example sentences of "[conj] i [am/are] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I feel 1 am transported into paradise where I am taken by the hand by Kabir the Weaver and led into the enchanted gardens where Li Po and Kalidas and Rumi sing forever . |
2 | I — we — the spirit world is assumed where I am coming from . |
3 | Your letter arrived early last week — Tuesday — and I picked it up as I was on my way out of the guest house where I 'm staying at the moment . |
4 | I have an open ticket for where I 'm flying to first . ’ |
5 | Where I 'm going to sleep ? |
6 | You see , I 'm , I 'm not sure where I 'm gon na be |
7 | The opposite applies if the ball is above my feet , or I am hitting from an uphill lie . |
8 | I am going to do so and so , or I am going to the pictures or I , I 'm going to so and so 's for tea . |
9 | If the ball is below my feet , or I am playing from a downhill lie , the ball will fly to the right , so I aim left and allow the ball to cut into the target . |
10 | " O Lord be merciful , or I 'm done for ! " |
11 | I 've never really been , like , single single cos I 'm always sort of like , not actually going out with somebody but I 'm always , I 've always got someone who sort of fancies me or I 'm flirting with . |
12 | Alice ran through the stationer 's where idiots bought magazines about gracious living , romantic or adventure novels , and pretty cards saying : For a Special Friend , Love on your Birthday , or I 'm thinking of You . |
13 | Or I 'm going to Rome |
14 | Either I 'm at the height of my powers or I 'm suffering from delusions of grandeur . |
15 | ‘ Someone answer me or I 'm gon na lose my rag . ’ |
16 | Say look , I 'm gon na make a profit or I 'm gon na make a lost . |
17 | oh , right , erm , look I 'll have to go and get changed , or I 'm gon na be late |
18 | I ca n't stop crying , 'cause I am crying for you . ’ |
19 | ‘ It really was good fun , although I am hoping for fair weather for next week 's voyage . ’ |
20 | Although I am questioned on this in moments of crisis , I firmly believe it to be true . |
21 | ‘ This really shook me this morning although I am getting over it a bit now , ’ she said yesterday . |
22 | Can I say that I hope Mr or or whoever writes for the County Council would n't use the form of words , but erm although I am instructed by my clients that they would be satisfied with the change to a single triangle , erm I do n't think that they would be satisfied if you in making that change , you accompanied by a form of words which said the County Council are still committed to building an outer . |
23 | Okay Although I 'm referring to Gibson 's work , I mean this was typical of the time , there were a number of other researchers who were using similar ideas and notations . |
24 | I know this because these machines have a high curiosity factor with guitarists , and although I 'm used to my GR-50 , many players who have been eager to try it have fallen foul of mis-tracking . |
25 | I should make it clear that I am drawing on notions of an idealised business environment when I refer to unambiguous communication being the motive power which occasions accountability . |
26 | It is with great dismay that I am writing to you following the presentation of the Editing for Industry awards in Torquay . |
27 | ‘ I also realize that I am presuming upon you . |
28 | I dream that I am visited by a poet called T. S. Eliot . |
29 | The conference was helpful in aiding my understanding of the great mass of information that I am faced with in my volunteer role . |
30 | My children will have already guessed that I am referring to a brandade . |