Example sentences of "'m [adj] you have [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'm sorry you 've missed seeing Prague — but you 're otherwise having a good time , are n't you ? ’ |
2 | I 'm sorry you 've lost me there . |
3 | I 'm sorry you 've lost the smartie points already . |
4 | I 'm sorry you 've had a wasted journey . |
5 | Sorry , that was , I 'm sorry , you 've spo I 'm sorry you 've spoken , I 'm just commenting will you be quiet please , I 'm taking next speaker . |
6 | I 'm sorry you had to worry about me because I would n't let you know what was going on in my mind , but I hope now you 'll realise why I kept silent for so long . |
7 | Well , I 'm sorry you had to find out this way . ’ |
8 | ‘ I 'm sorry you had to hear that . ’ |
9 | ‘ I 'm sorry you had to hear it this way . |
10 | I 'm sorry you have had so much trouble contacting us — blame the wonderful Indian summer we are having . |
11 | I 'm afraid you 've heard it before , but listen anyway . |
12 | As for the hesitating narrator — look , I 'm afraid you 've run into one right now . |
13 | Dear me , I 'm afraid you 've scratched yourself and made yourself very dirty rescuing him . ’ |
14 | ‘ I 'm afraid you 've missed Arthur . |
15 | ‘ I 'm afraid you 've got it wrong , darling , ’ said Everthorpe , struggling to retain his poise . |
16 | ‘ The Battle of Britain did n't last long , but I 'm afraid you 've got about another five years of war , Johnny . ’ |
17 | She had cancer and it was cured and they , you know , they said , well were pretty certain that your clear but I 'm afraid you 've got to wait five years , four years and six months after they said that , it hit her again and she died . |
18 | They 've never been reviewed in ZZAP ! , though , so unless they slipped out under assumed names I 'm afraid you 've had it . |
19 | ‘ I 'm afraid you 've had a wasted trip , Ms Bishopric . |
20 | ‘ I 'm afraid you 've had a wasted trip , ’ Veronica said . |
21 | I 'm afraid you 've stolen all my thunder , erm you 've said everything that I wanted to say . |
22 | We do n't know any details yet , but … well , I 'm afraid you have to know . |
23 | I 'm thrilled you 've done the decent thing — ’ |
24 | The presence of Giles Aplin took Dolly by surprise , but she said , ‘ I 'm glad you 've decided to come along . |
25 | ‘ I 'm glad you 've decided to be sensible at last . |
26 | I 'm glad you 've made reference actually to that picture of the circles because I , I erm I came up with that after we 'd had the parish day and i you know , observing who was there on the parish day and then trying to see how , how we reach people and , and , and who were missing and how important was it that everybody should be there on parish day , and was n't it that people who are involved should be there on parish day because that 's a point at which erm you know parish council can meet those very people . |
27 | I , I , the butcher 's rostrum you know , I 'm glad you 've made it . |
28 | ‘ I 'm glad you 've noticed . ’ |
29 | On my life , ’ he said in a quick , light whisper , ‘ I 'm glad you 've given up thinking I mean to trick you . |
30 | ‘ An ’ I 'm glad you 've seen better sense , Danny . |