Example sentences of "[am/are] [adj] i can [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Justification by faith means that once I am accepted I can begin to live with myself . |
2 | If they 're beautiful I can buy them again . |
3 | For all that I have learned a greater variety of games , there are fewer I can tolerate . |
4 | Regan said : ‘ I am confident I can beat Clinton and complete a hat-trick of titles . ’ |
5 | But I have stayed on the park for every day in our championship matches this season and I am confident I can last the full five days of the Test . |
6 | The situation basically is that I am confident I can come to accommodation with Norfolk from my way of thinking as the neighbouring Highway Authority , those the people we 've got to er to make certain are on site , I 'm sure , I 'm confident enough to do that . |
7 | I am sure I can rely on you both to carry out my instructions — my wishes . |
8 | I am sure I can do it . |
9 | " I am sure I can cook the steak , " she said . |
10 | ‘ It gave me something that I am sure I can put back into the local community , ’ he said . |
11 | ‘ I know there was speculation that my career was over , but at 29 I am sure I can play in the 1995 World Cup . ’ |
12 | I know there is melancholy inherent in my music , maybe because when I 'm sad I can write more easily . |
13 | Oh well I 'm glad I can help ! |
14 | He adds : ‘ I 'm much more settled in my mind and I 'm confident I can reach the top . |
15 | I 'm confident I can leave everything in your capable hands … ’ |
16 | I 'm already late for surgery , and I 'm sure I can leave you safely in Dr Grant 's very capable hands . ’ |
17 | Well , a cuckolded husband — I 'm sure I can fit him in somewhere . ’ |
18 | ‘ I 'm sure I can manage . ’ |
19 | ‘ I 'm sure I can manage without you . ’ |
20 | I 'm sure I can manage ! |
21 | it wo n't be the same , I , I 'm sure I can manage on me own , well I 'm sure I can , but they say I ca n't , I 've a another fall plus a |
22 | Once I have the back-up material , I 'm sure I can give you what you want … ’ |
23 | ‘ Oh , I 'm sure I can think of somewhere suitable , somewhere nice and quiet where we wo n't be disturbed while we have our little talk . |
24 | ‘ I 'm sure I can think of someone else who 'll be more than willing to admit they want me instead of playing hard to get ! ’ |
25 | ‘ I 'm sure I can fix her . ’ |
26 | " I 'm sure I can explain . |
27 | At least I 'm sure I can relieve the pain — look at that poor kid ! ’ |
28 | when we got home we sat eating we 'd got home from a show then and we were sat eating supper , and it were about half past three in the morning and we sat talking , I said to Rudy I 'm sure I can smell burning ! |
29 | ‘ I 'm sure I can do well in the downhill , ’ Boris continued . |
30 | I 'm sure I can arrange to meet Mrs somewhere as well . |