Example sentences of "[pers pn] be [noun sg] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Mes enfants , ’ said the small Belgian person , ‘ chers collègues , I am enchanté by your successes . |
2 | I lie so close to the earth that I am part of it and so it is mine . |
3 | BELVILLE : I did intend what you call the worst , but if I am master of myself and my own resolution , I find I love you beyond all your sex , and on my honour I will not attempt to force you to anything again . |
4 | I am aswirl with him , with his pre-empting , his blackballing genes … |
5 | I am bone of her bone |
6 | I am bone of her bone , |
7 | But I am victim of my own background . |
8 | I am dust to you , Joe , no more than mouldering bones … ’ |
9 | She 's doing no harm here , and I 'm company for her . ’ |
10 | Yeah he goes I 'm I 'm pot on his head |
11 | ‘ Not a bit , it 's just that I do n't tell anything , you see , and the Community likes that , they feel I 'm part of them . |
12 | Listen to the slosh-slosh-slosh , feel the rocking motion floating through me as if I 'm part of it — close my eyes — I 'm on my rocking chair and I 'm … |
13 | So , you see , I 've entered , as completely as I can , the scene on my postcard ; I 'm part of it . |
14 | I 'm captain of my club this year right ? |
15 | Oh I 'd I 'd like to be a a delegate at conference but I ca n't be a candidate this year cos I 'm captain of my and I think I 'll be a bit busy anyway to be honest doing press work . |
16 | No , I 'm sort of I think he confused himself as well as confusing me slightly |
17 | And I was chairman of it for about six years or so before the council broke up . |
18 | I admit I was party to their tricks for a while but in Brittany the Luciferi began to remove , through assassination or spurious trials , any who opposed the French crown . |
19 | " Whatever it was you said to him has caused him to cancel the work I was doing for him . |
20 | ‘ I could understand it with the men , who thought I was coming-on to them , but the women 's reluctance puzzled me , until I discovered that the City people discouraged the country dwellers ( she objects to the word ‘ peasant ’ ) from having their picture taken . |
21 | ‘ I could understand it with the men , who thought I was coming-on to them , but the women 's reluctance puzzled me , until I discovered that the City people discouraged the country dwellers ( she objects to the word ‘ peasant ’ ) from having their picture taken . |
22 | She surprised all of them , not least her husband , when , after listening to Alice 's persuasions and Will 's stubborn refusal to give way , she said , ‘ You been master of your house ever since the day I married you , Will Pritchett . |
23 | Poverty , deepest wisdom , you are slave to nothing , |
24 | You are part of myself . |
25 | You are part of me now my dear , |
26 | Guarantees to you are part of our domestic customer service — there is no direct cost to you . |
27 | Give us the words to share the good news over all the earth , today and in the coming weeks ; change our lives so that other people can see that You are Lord of our lives , and may be attracted to You . |
28 | ‘ But not until you are mother of his heir . |
29 | ‘ Forgive me , ’ Athelstan said quietly , ‘ I do not wish to call you liars but there is a great mystery here and you are party to it . ’ |
30 | ‘ You 're part of their scheme of things . |