Example sentences of "[pron] an " in BNC.
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1 | Not only was I an only child but my dad 's father was an orphan and my mum 's family had been happy to get out of Kensal Town — which was a little down the road . |
2 | HOW I LOOK SUITS WHO I AN INSIDE |
3 | I an only aware of one such programme in operation via the Open University , whereby Licentiates can transfer to Graduateship after studying RSC recommended Open University third year courses . |
4 | I am sure I an as guilty as most homœopaths of not waiting enough but waiting is not as significant with LM 's because the action of the remedy is more immediate . |
5 | ‘ Here I an trying to change man 's perception of the Cosmos and the neighbours and kids tell me to get a job . |
6 | ‘ Am I an annoyance ? ’ enquired Paul , and she pressed his arm with her fingers . |
7 | Too numerous to list here , since they are the seven titles chosen for W H Smith 's First Novel promotion , about which I an extremely keen . |
8 | I an sure that M Chuilon ( May ) and other admirers of Mattia Battistini will be interested to learn that their enthusiasm was shared by the great hatchet man of music himself , Kaikhosru Sorabji . |
9 | We soon found other things in common , amongst them that we both were Nottingham men — he a graduate of the University , I an ex-student of University College with an external degree . |
10 | Nor am I an angel , exactly , you will find that out for yourself , that is if you give me a chance . |
11 | " You 'll forgive my rudeness , but I an naturally concerned for your welfare , not only because Tom Rooney requested it — and I have a great respect for Tom . |
12 | She was thus neither from a printing family , nor from a middle-class background , and felt obliged to counter rumours about her financial status : " It has been rumoured that I am a suffragette and a paid official : as a matter of fact , I an neither . |
13 | ‘ I an sorry that a well-respected body such as the Wolfson Foundation should have taken this step ’ says Major General Leslie Busk , director-general of the British Heart Foundation and chairman of the Association of Medical Research Charities . |
14 | But I an afraid there is little chance of your defeating King Michael 's champion . " |
15 | ‘ I an no admirer of President Reagan , ’ she said in her precise way . |
16 | I An insult is perceived by someone who feels insulted . |
17 | I an a normal married man , Edith , as well you know . " |
18 | have I an owner what shape am I what |
19 | Neither am I an imbecile . ’ |
20 | Is it because I am a bad woman , a selfish woman , the kind who chooses to stay childless : or am I an unhappy woman , an unfortunate woman , and ca n't have them ? |
21 | ‘ Was I an awful pig ? ’ she murmured . |
22 | Had I an opportunity I should have great pleasure in giving you a few hints on this subject which might not be useless . |
23 | I an authorised officer in nineteen sixty eight , so it 'd have been twenty years and er from there I became er an instructor in nineteen eighty four er having successfully completed a number of national run courses on firearms , firearms tactics at the national school of firearms er which are in the metropolitan district and er Lancashire and West Yorkshire . |
24 | They it is brought forward on safety factors and I think that is a matter that should be considered by committee whatever political persuasion er I do use this road er regularly Mr Mayor , er I live there , I an indeed one of the people , if you like , er inconvenienced . |
25 | My , am I , am I an author now ? |
26 | ‘ It 'd take 'er an hour or more to get there . |
27 | ‘ She says he makes 'er an allowance . ’ |
28 | I le let my an open house to my friends from Liverpool . |
29 | Before the first series went out we got ourselves an established and admired distributor and waited for the programme sales cash to roll in . |
30 | ‘ Come on then you lot , ’ shouted Yanto , ‘ Let's have a wander and get ourselves an appetite . ’ |