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

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1 ‘ I do n't think you ought to be embarrassed about me now I 'm here , ’ she said .
2 ‘ That does n't give you the right to make free with me whenever you choose .
3 After all those years it was at last made clear to me why I had this fear .
4 It is not clear to me precisely what purpose these tests are meant to serve ( there must be a ‘ hidden agenda ’ , as the overt reasons given do not make sense ) , but I can see several disadvantages :
5 I think my G P actually sent me further down hill into anorexia after I 'd lost about , about when I was seven stone I went to see her , I 'd never seen her before and she said well you look perfectly acc , sociably acceptable to me so I went on to lose two more stone before going back to see her and was admitted to hospital as a medical emergency !
6 This ultimate dependence becomes obvious to me whenever I make a mistake about others by supposing them to be like myself .
7 So I said , well come on you 've got ta be reasonable with me so I spoke to him last week and he says , look you did n't have one last year so I 'll give you two .
8 That sounded great to me so I opted for the hike .
9 Karl , and I for one decided it was too big for me so I I went round and of course I did n't .
10 The very concept of liberation makes sense only if it is viewed against the backdrop of unjust oppression , and while the notion of unjust oppression no doubt assumes many guises , it is incomprehensible to me how we might understand it apart from the idea of the violation of basic moral rights .
11 When I went to drama school it was all very new to me so I did n't have any real comparisons to make — which is a good thing .
12 Now though it is all very secure for me so I will not be going back , ’ she said .
13 So horrible with me so I think I 'll just apologise .
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