Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] i sound " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Miss Greene — I know I sound like a deuced newspaper reporter … ’ |
2 | I know I sound like a bloody know-all , but all I can say is , if that satisfies the police doctor , it does n't satisfy me . ’ |
3 | I , yes I I thought I sounded much toffee-er than I feel I do . |
4 | ‘ Oh , how like a fussy old woman you make me sound , an embroiderer , a jam-maker , a do-gooder . ’ |
5 | ‘ You make me sound like an ogre . ’ |
6 | " You make me sound like a glaze . " |
7 | ‘ You make me sound like someone who spends their entire day in front of the nearest mirror and never travels without a cosmetic tray in their handbag . ’ |
8 | ‘ You make me sound like some kind of tease — it was never that way — ’ |
9 | ‘ You make me sound like some kind of natural disaster . ’ |
10 | You make me sound like a Victorian governess ! ’ |
11 | ‘ You make me sound like some crazed nymphomaniac . |
12 | ‘ You make me sound like a package , ’ Caroline said angrily as she swung to face him . |
13 | When it was over , she walked across to the television , switched it off , turned to look at Charlotte and said : ‘ They made me sound like an unfeeling bitch . ’ |
14 | She meant it as a compliment but it made me sound like her GP . |
15 | ‘ Do n't put that in , it makes me sound like a wanker . ’ |
16 | ‘ It makes me sound like a parcel that got sent to the wrong address . ’ |