Example sentences of "that i [be] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Tolonen 's appointment as General would certainly help in that regard , but I must also show them that I am my own man , not merely my father 's shadow . |
2 | ‘ You have to remember , Dorothy , that I am your friend . |
3 | Stephanie , who on screen proved she was Queen Bitch , turned on Caulfield , sharpened her acting talons and told him , ‘ Not only am I going to prove in front of the camera that I am your mother , but I 'm also the person who will knock you into shape . ’ |
4 | Well may I forget that I am your servant when you forget what belongs to a master . |
5 | ‘ You seem to forget that I am your skivvy , Dr Neil , not a fine lady to be cosseted . ’ |
6 | It 's more that I 'm his son . |
7 | He said that you 'll say that I 'm his sister . |
8 | The self-analysis is disarmingly frank , ‘ Keith Fletcher and Geoff Arnold have both said that I 'm my own biggest enemy , that I do n't believe in myself . |
9 | I feel secure in the sense that I 'm my own sort of person and I feel loved by Lucy . |
10 | ‘ Valentine , you 're a real winner , ’ proclaimed the front of the card , followed with ‘ … and you 'll be pleased to know that I 'm your prize ! ’ as the message inside . |
11 | Fact one is that I 'm your half-brother 's fiancée . ’ |
12 | After the initial meeting , I felt that ‘ they ’ — that 's the advertising company , personified by Richard — felt that I was their man . |
13 | That I was her friend , not her enemy . |
14 | He and my mother had been together for at least ten years when I was born , and we think now that I was her hostage to fortune , the factor that might persuade him to get a divorce and marry her . |
15 | I understood that he was thanking me , and I tried to show him that I was his friend . |
16 | ’ When he told me this morning that I was his prisoner , not his … not anything else , he left two Gharrgoyles to guard me . |
17 | I admired him , I respected him and I was flattered that I was his friend . |
18 | But it was n't sex that really mattered to either of us ; he used to say that I was his insurance and consolation in old age . ’ |
19 | But then there was that newspaper review which mentioned that I was your wife , and Eleanor began to hear rumours about us getting back together again . |