Example sentences of "[am/are] [adj] [pron] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Once you are asleep they then inject the muscle relaxant , put an endro-t tracheal airway into your throat , connect you up to the anaesthetic machine and get the life-support machine breathing for you . |
2 | ‘ I am sorry we not have longer time to know each other , but I am having to rush . |
3 | I am afraid I never understood until I saw Hickson 's letter to Wash that even in Bedfordshire the Extra-Mural Board had become the recognised body under Chapter III . |
4 | I am afraid I personally see not much of a guide towards , say , the brilliant Cape Fear . |
5 | " I am afraid she never liked me . " |
6 | So , to answer my original question : yet , most prices seem reasonable , and yes , there are some which also appear unreasonable . |
7 | There are some who never come to our House of Prayer for various reasons — prayer is not important in their lives , work or social life is more important , people who feel that they can go it alone with no need for God , others who feel that life is too full to have time for God , some who think that religion is a waste of time , and there are people , both young and old , who are intimidated by their friends . |
8 | ‘ I know that PCs call them spooks , niggers and sooties , but deep down the majority of PCs are n't really against them , although there are some who really hate them and will go out of their way to get them . |
9 | But if they 're dry I just fold them up and put them away anyway . |
10 | I think we I think you 're right we probably do need to run a workshop . |
11 | When you 're pissed you just go with whatever comes , you know ? |
12 | Now he says that someone who does n't hold much property can prove that they 're educated they should get the extra votes too , but you do n't seem , you do n't have to prove that you 're er educated if you 're rich you just get the votes anyway because that 's a good . |
13 | then adopted you 're wrong they eloquently adopted them as my Lord , erm first of all article eighty five is direct my Lordship has heard all about that , to do that would be rendering excessively difficult the enforcement of the directly effective provision and your Lordship has no jurisdiction to do that |
14 | ‘ At this ungodly hour of the day you 're lucky I even managed to find the right jar . |
15 | Everything that you see you laugh at , you 're lucky he always sets you up |
16 | But if you 're not taking it and you 're okay you probably do n't need it . |
17 | Some people say we 're all establishment minded and other people say we 're all something else minded . |
18 | Nick said , ‘ It must be nice to be so young that when you 're tired it only makes you look prettier . ’ |
19 | I mean if you 're genuine it just does n't matter does it ? |
20 | If correct and if such practices are widespread they clearly have important implications for competition policy . |
21 | Admittedly , it does seem that whilst there are many Jews and others whose unquestioning acceptance of the Old Testament as a source of irrefutable knowledge remains absolute , there are many who seriously doubt the wisdom of insisting on this literal translation of those scriptures . |
22 | Ideas and opinions about women 's issues and the degree of priority they should be given at this stage vary considerably , but it is more than apparent that there are many who now believe that a new society would be incomplete without changes in women 's position . |
23 | In the days after Marie Coyle and Maureen Bursey , the mums in the baby mix-up drama , gave birth to their new daughters Gemma and Carla Marie , I am sure they too indulged in this ritual . |
24 | For although I am sure he never had the chance to encounter a tiger beneath the dining table , when I think over all that I know or have heard concerning him , I can think of at least several instances of his displaying in abundance that very quality he so admired in the butler of his story . |
25 | erm I saw in the newspaper , as I am sure you probably did , last week that the government has just devoted , I think , nine million pounds over the next few years to develop curricula and methods of training teachers in schools , and I think it 's tremendously important that that does n't become merely a bit more science of one form or another . |
26 | As I am sure you already know , I loved her . |
27 | I come now to what will be the first of many simplicities which I shall offer to you this afternoon ; for I am sure you already realise from what you know of my speakings and writings — and it will be all the more painfully obvious in half an hour 's time — that I am incurably simpliste . |
28 | I am sure you well remember saying ‘ I ca n't do that movement because I ca n't play for it ! ’ |
29 | ‘ The guidelines are helpful but I am concerned it still leaves too much to individual authorities and agencies to decide for themselves . |
30 | cos as far as annual reports are concerned you just want a statement from Hugh , and a rough idea of how we 've performed financially . |