Example sentences of "'m [adj] that you " in BNC.

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1 I am not singing ‘ Take my head and my heart and all my bad habits but by the way I 'm sorry that you have to put up with all that but they 're just part of the package you see . ’
2 He said : ‘ I 'm sorry that you wo n't be meeting Susie , my wife , while you 're here , Mr Dalgliesh .
3 ‘ I 'm sorry that you are leaving , ’ he said formally .
4 ‘ I 'm sorry that you have n't spoken .
5 ‘ Well , I 'm sorry that you do n't like my clothes . ’
6 I 'm sorry that you 've both been troubled , but obviously you 'll appreciate that we have to follow up any complaints of this nature . ’
7 Erm , and he said , you know , I really resent the fact that you treat me like a village idiot , and I said , well you know , I 'm sorry that you feel that way , but my experience is of a group of fourteen people , erm , is that somebody always gets it wrong .
8 I 'm grateful that you listen to him , and do not treat him like a fool just because he is old . ’
9 I was hoping that Steinmark would be back on Monday but I 'm afraid that you will have to carry on the best you can .
10 → I 'm afraid that you are quite likely to find that many guitar manufacturers provide very little in terms of manuals with their instruments , Richard .
11 ‘ I 'm afraid that you still have a major problem , ’ the family lawyer had pointed out .
12 I 'm delighted that you 've been able to come along at such short notice .
13 G.P. said ( frightening , his face , he can look devilish ) first , I 'm delighted that you should admire Beecham .
14 I 'm delighted that you were pleased with the response .
15 I think erm , the address we have just heard is a most valuable contribution to the series of the Sir George lectures , and I 'm delighted that you were available and you were willing to do this .
16 ‘ I 'm glad that you were , Sergeant .
17 I AM a new member of Amnesty International , and read with interest the letters of criticism ( AMNESTY June/July ) about your appeal envelope — I 'm glad that you had the courage to print such obviously justified disapproval .
18 I 'm glad that you got here so quickly . "
19 And I 'm glad that you did . ’
20 I 'm glad that you commented er , so favourably about brother Hayes ' er , attendance at your headquarters conference because , of course , brother Hayes is acting on my behalf in that capacity .
21 I 'm glad that you managed to visit the Muse/1e d'Orsay … wonderful building too .
22 ‘ Forgive me , but as a guest of your Government I … well , I 'm sure that you understand . ’
23 ‘ I 'm sure that you 're James Russell Christie . ’
24 I 'm sure that you can see the reasons for the brain-strain caused by trying to get to grips with this sort of puzzle .
25 When that time comes , I 'm sure that you will return home to make your future , satisfied that you have quenched the thirst that has driven you on this journey , and be ready to take up your permanent place in the world .
26 I do n't know why you would want to kill them , but I 'm sure that you would if you had them in your hands .
27 I 'm sure that you would want to talk this over , but if you do feel you can consider it ’ — she was still addressing Aggie ‘ I could ask my cousin to keep the position open for a week or two .
28 It i it is I appreciate er a difficult er course now to steer between approaching head-on an objection which is a late objection and dealing by er reference to obliquely perhaps to matters that have been dealt with elsewhere to the question of washing-over , but I 'm sure that you can steer this particular course or cross this particular tightrope with success .
29 I 'm sure that you know quantities of whores and harlots . ’
30 I 'm sure that you do n't want — ’
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