Example sentences of "[pers pn] am [adj] to be " in BNC.

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1 I am delighted to be associated with such a far-reaching project that will act as a clearing house for many people 's activities across the world through a service dedicated to the needs of an unrestricted membership .
2 As minister responsible for the economy in Northern Ireland , I am delighted to be associated with the publication of ‘ Guide to Exporting . ’
3 As one of our valued customers I am delighted to be able to make you this exceptional ‘ Saint and Greavsie ’ offer :
4 US President Ronald Reagan , 81 , told the Oxford Union Society : ‘ I am delighted to be with you today . ’
5 Speaking after the settlement , Mr King said : ‘ I am delighted to be vindicated after this prolonged action .
6 Or , ‘ Ladies and Gentlemen , I am delighted to be invited to tell you about the amusing experiences I have had while travelling/teaching as a , etc . ’
7 I am delighted to be once again working with Eddie Bell . ’
8 I am delighted to be here today to open the G M B congress for nineteen ninety three as Deputy M Mayor of this great city of Portsmouth , and not Manchester .
9 I am delighted to be able to tell the hon. Gentleman that our policy on capital expenditure is to encourage and enable higher education institutions to invest , as they need to do , to accommodate the dramatic increase in student numbers as well as provide facilities for the research of remarkable quality which takes place in so many of our universities .
10 I am delighted to be joined by my hon. Friend the Member for Paisley , South ( Mr. McMaster ) .
11 I am delighted to be able to say that I have just received notice from the Department of the Environment that Chorley is to be allocated an additional amount for doing up old housing — nearly £0.25 million .
12 I am delighted to be able to send you a copy of the report prepared by my review group called ‘ Building on Ability : Sport for people with disabilities ’ .
13 I am delighted to be reviewing Sally Booth 's latest work , firstly because it ‘ take 's one to know one ’ …
14 I am delighted to be able to express my congratulations to the Society on the occasion of its 40th anniversary celebrations .
15 I am delighted to be asked to deliver Lynda 's speech to such a large body of people committed to helping the disadvantaged and to be able to say a few words about how government is meeting the challenges that it faces in the developing world .
16 Now I am delighted to be able to hand over the spot-light to my three management colleagues on the management team .
17 I am delighted to be able to do this .
18 I am delighted to be able to help my constituency .
19 My name is Ricky Elliot , I am delighted to be here .
20 I am proud to come from this area , I am proud to be British , I will always be proud to serve this democracy . ’
21 If that is ‘ soft ’ then I am proud to be a ‘ softie . ’
22 He had written an essay on ‘ Why I Am Proud to Be an American ’ , and he had won third prize .
23 Baroness Cumberlege said : ‘ I am proud to be associated with this important new initiative to conserve a landscape which I have known and loved for much of my life . ’
24 I am proud to be British , proud to have won honours for all of the people .
25 And she said : ‘ I love the life and I am proud to be the first woman to join . ’
26 I am proud to be the Chancellor of Salford ’
27 I am proud to be representing the company and being able to wear the Wedgwood vest . ’
28 I am proud to be a member of a Government who have increased health spending in real terms since 1979 by nearly 40 per cent. , treated 900,000 more people in Scotland last year than in the year in which we came into office , increased the number of nurses by more than 9,000 and now pay them 41 per cent .
29 I 'm a Socialist , i but it 's a swear word now , well I am proud to be a Socialist so I will stand up and be counted .
30 I am proud to be one of the last apprentices
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