Example sentences of "'m [adj] it [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | Is it really okay , I 'm sorry it wo n't happen again . |
2 | ‘ I 'm afraid it might even be a rat , ’ Emily said . |
3 | ‘ Well , since it is of the finest Swiss cotton I 'm afraid it wo n't , my pet . |
4 | ‘ Yes , but I 'm afraid it wo n't be possible . |
5 | Here , as elsewhere , heterodoxy was built into the whole conception , as Nietzsche intimated in the letter to Rohde : " I 'm afraid it wo n't look philological ; but who can go against his own nature ? " |
6 | I 'm afraid it wo n't be so easy , very soon . |
7 | ‘ It 's near the colonnade — but I 'm afraid it wo n't be in action until the first of May — or possibly the last day in April , ’ he supplied . |
8 | but I 'm afraid it may be quite a time before there 's room for you , although I 'd love to have you . ’ |
9 | Yeah , I 'm afraid it may well fall off James , yes . |
10 | I 'm afraid it may be no more than the zoological equivalent of chauvinistic snobbery , analogous to the attitude that sees every Australian as an uncouth swagman with not much under his hat and corks dangling round the brim . |
11 | I 'm afraid it would have to be sticking out . |
12 | ‘ I 'm afraid it ca n't be a question of ‘ we ’ any longer . ’ |
13 | I 'm afraid it must have upset a great many people at Thrush Green during the past hour . ’ |
14 | ‘ I 'm afraid it must all come out . ’ |
15 | From the description Corcoran obtained I 'm afraid it could be Paula Grey … ’ |
16 | I 'm afraid it could n't have come at a worse time . |
17 | I 'm afraid it could be her appendix . ’ |
18 | So I 'm afraid it could be the telegraph or one of my posted photo copies . |
19 | Well , I 'm afraid it could be there for six months ! |
20 | I 'm afraid it will be bleak for some time . ’ |
21 | ‘ Oh , I 'm afraid it will hurt my eyes too much . ’ |
22 | ‘ I 'm afraid it will have to be . ’ |
23 | ‘ I 'm afraid it will be tougher , yes , ’ Belinda admitted . |
24 | ‘ I 'm afraid it can . |
25 | It 's hard to explain , but I 'm convinced it 'll benefit us . ’ |
26 | ‘ Yes , I 'm sorry too , we could have made a good team , in business at least , though I realize we could never be friends or anything of that sort , but I 'm convinced it could have worked . |
27 | ‘ This historic loco is just the attraction and boost we need in a recession , and I 'm confident it 'll be just as popular with the public in Devon as it proved to be on the Bodmin & Wenford Railway in Cornwall . ’ |
28 | I 'm sure it wo n't be long before she is on the most popular chat shows , telling us of commissions she has undertaken and regaling us with tales of her life when she was actress Delia Abraham , co-starring in the TV version of Nell Dunn 's Up The Junction , and appearing in rep alongside Kate O'Mara . |
29 | I 'm sure it wo n't take senior players as long as that . |
30 | ‘ I 'm sure it wo n't happen again , George . ’ |