Example sentences of "'m [adj] [pron] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | From Sweet Nothin 's and All Alone Am I to I 'm Sorry they just kept coming on Saturday night . |
2 | I I 'm sorry I just take that as automatic , I do n't even think about it any more . |
3 | I 'm sorry I fucking came here worked out dearer this week than they normally do . |
4 | ‘ I 'm sorry I nearly made a mess of things . ’ |
5 | " I 'm sorry I ever got you involved . " |
6 | I can see now I was mistaken and I 'm sorry I ever thought it . ’ |
7 | I 'm sorry I once called you a pig . " |
8 | It is rough , I 'm sorry it really makes me sick . |
9 | So it is not as though it 's a young player who 's going out of the game and you 're telling them I 'm sorry your not going to make it with Warwickshire . |
10 | awful cos I 'm first-aided I usually get , I 'm the , the lucky person who hangs his head over a sink and sends him home again |
11 | ‘ We now have a very healthy nationwide membership that 's growing all the time , but I 'm afraid we still do n't have many members from Newquay , supposedly the country 's surf capital . |
12 | I 'm afraid you just do n't know enough about it . |
13 | ‘ I 'm afraid you really have come to the wrong man . |
14 | I 'm afraid I already have . |
15 | I 'm afraid I just did n't realise the time . |
16 | ‘ I 'd love to but I 'm afraid I just do n't have the time . |
17 | I 'm afraid I rather backed down . ’ |
18 | I 'm afraid I simply put two and two together . ’ |
19 | I 'm afraid I only got the briefest details on you , " he said by way of explanation . |
20 | The hotelier told them , ‘ I 'm afraid I only have four beds and there are already four kings in them , however , if you do n't mind you can get in the same bed . ’ |
21 | I 'm afraid I only have five minutes so come in and we 'll have to go through this very quickly . ’ |
22 | Antoinette said , I 'm afraid I always think of Beecham . |
23 | ‘ Jacqui , I 'm afraid I never got the photos to him . ’ |
24 | He still had hopes of me , but I 'm afraid I never enjoyed killing things . |
25 | Boljesic 's solicitor , Donald Gordon , told Bow Street magistrates : ‘ I 'm afraid I really have no idea where my client is . |
26 | I 'm afraid I usually have stuff unsold , I find it hard to imagine a studio without a few finished paintings lying around . ’ |
27 | No you did n't , you just said you wanted it as soon as possible , and so far I 'm afraid it just has n't been possible . |
28 | I 'm afraid it still does happen that there is fanaticism , which is fanaticism is , as I understand it , self-righteousness with a strong religious dimension , and it does happen and I 've spoken of forces that erode it , but they can also exacerbate it , irritate it , into stronger activity , and of course we erm in the United Kingdom do n't have to look very far to see that happening , and it is , I think , a very great threat . |
29 | I have been in close contact with him in that apartment for three weeks and I 'm convinced he genuinely tried to secure that young man 's release safe and unharmed . ’ |
30 | I 'm glad nothing worse happened . |