Example sentences of "i [be] [adv] [adj] it " in BNC.
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1 | But now Don and I are so straight it 's not true . |
2 | I am just sorry it has all ended in this way . |
3 | I have followed the fitter directive but I am not convinced it is the best for the vehicle — should n't engine oil be used for engines and gear oil for gearboxes ? |
4 | But , one well-placed Labour MP said : ‘ Neil may have got away with it in 1983 , but I am not sure it is acceptable in 1992 . ’ |
5 | But I am not sure it was love , not on my side at least . ’ |
6 | One called Ilex macrocarpa , and I am not surprised it is n't on offer in the trade , has the biggest berries of all , but they are jet black and it loses its leaves in winter . |
7 | My suspicion first fell on Reg Pybus , but I am now certain it is Howard Wilkinson , seeking some perverted pleasure to compensate for his monumental gaff in signing that prat Colin Webley . |
8 | I am very sorry it is not typed out , but my secretary is ill . ’ |
9 | At least in this case I am quite sure it would apply . |
10 | I have not measured the gap of the barrier at the north end of the Pilton path , but I am quite certain it does not meet the 400mm. minimum . |
11 | I am quite aware it would take a far wiser head than mine to answer such a question , but if I were forced to hazard a guess , I would say that it is the very lack of obvious drama or spectacle that sets the beauty of our land apart . |
12 | I am so useless it 's unbelievable . |
13 | I am so happy it 's unbelievable . |
14 | I am so angry it takes me a long time to find the words . |
15 | I did not date the typed copy I made — for Dana could not or would not type , and after we had finished a poem to our common satisfaction , I had to type it out while he rested on the bed — but I am fairly certain it was written soon after I met Dana in that Spanish class for foreigners , which I have noted in my 1957 Letts Diary : ‘ Wednesday , October 16 . |
16 | Stuart In a way it 's a surprise that the Edwardian has survived , but I 'm rather pleased it has . |
17 | ‘ I 'm just glad it worked . |
18 | ‘ That 's what I went out to do , and I 'm just glad it went right . ’ |
19 | ‘ I 'm just glad it landed on the stage and not on the audience . |
20 | I 'm just glad it 's straightened out . ’ |
21 | ‘ To be honest , I 'm just glad it 's all over , ’ said chairman David Campbell . |
22 | I 'm just surprised it 's taken two weeks . ’ |
23 | ‘ Of course , but I 'm pretty sure it 's a mistake . |
24 | Secondly , I 'm pretty sure it 's a big plane . |
25 | I 'm pretty sure it 's setup . |
26 | But if I made a scene I 'm pretty sure it would be me who 'd come out looking like a fool . |
27 | Er but in South Ronaldsay and Berry only , I 'm pretty sure it was n't anywhere else . |
28 | I do n't think Freud ever uses the word transference in the book , I may be wrong , but er , it may be mentioned , I 'm pretty sure it is n't , it certainly is n't in any prominence . |
29 | ‘ I 'm pretty sure it is n't . ’ |
30 | Er I have n't unfortunately , no , but I 'm pretty sure it said two hundred pounds a week . |