Example sentences of "'m [adj] i [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm sorry I yelled at you , Ruth . ’
2 " I 'm sorry I yelled at you like a fish wife .
3 Then : " I 'm sorry I yelled at you , " he said , looking away from her .
4 ‘ I 'm sorry I yelled at you last night , Dad , ’ she said .
5 I 'm sorry I lied to you yesterday . ’
6 Then , without turning round , he said : ‘ I 'm sorry I lied to the police .
7 comments fair that he did , he did come in twice and se the third time he said I 'm sorry I had to .
8 ‘ I 'm sorry I pounced on you before , ’ the dog told them .
9 And I 'm sorry I shouted at you . ’
10 I stood it for a bit and then I 'm afraid I said to him that what was sauce for the goose and at least I was n't married . ’
11 ‘ I 'm afraid I lied about her age to the stud farm .
12 ‘ I 'm afraid I think of TV as a bit like a McDonald 's hamburger — easily digested and soon forgotten . ’
13 So I did , just for a fortnight , but it was fourteen miles there in the morning , and fourteen back at night , and I 'm afraid I threw in the sponge !
14 When I 'm bored I talk to , about anything .
15 you see and I 'm glad I did n't miss it , I 'm glad I went through all what I did and , and this particular raid , you see , the siren went and they said a telegraph office read , you see , an and then I thought I 'll go to the back door and I went to the , well it was actually on the front of the station and I went to the front of the station and there was this plane swooping down like that and of course , you see , the bombs did n't fall down straight like that but they went as the plane went and they knocked down a row of houses at the end of the road .
16 I 'm just , all I can say is I 'm , I 'm but I 'm glad I went to school , okay ?
17 I go to college now I 'm doing my G C S Es and I 'm enjoying them very much and I 'm glad I went onto that course first .
18 Then , impulsively , forgetting the differences that divided them , she said , ‘ I 'm glad I came with you .
19 " Ah , Wheeler , I 'm glad I bumped into you . "
20 ‘ I 'm glad I happened to be awake , ’ I said , ‘ but I must go now .
21 ‘ I 'm glad I spoke to you , ’ she said .
22 Very interesting to have a review from you of the O D A's work , both with regard to central and Eastern Europe and the developing world and I 'm sure I speak for everybody in saying we are delighted minister that you spent the third part of your , your speech looking at the U N convention on the rights of the child which as you rightly say , is very close to the heart of Save The Children .
23 I 'm sure I speak for most Merseysiders in saying enough is enough .
24 And I 'm sure I speak on behalf of you all when I say thank you very much indeed to Robin , you 've done an excellent job , and we shall miss you .
25 Then he seemed to disappear , I 'm sure I heard about him playing for some other club once , but ca n't remember who .
26 and that 's , I 'm sure I put over the years
27 ‘ I 'm sure I came through this junction .
28 I 'm sure I came in here !
29 No , no , you know that , this is Margaret says I ai n't never saying anything unless I 'm sure I want to .
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