Example sentences of "i [am/are] [adv] [adj] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | I am rather surprised to hear that , because Greater Glasgow health board is very dissatisfied with the lack of consultation over the closure of two wards in Ruchill hospital in my constituency . |
2 | ‘ I am desperately anxious to avoid this happening . |
3 | This gives the authors opportunity to make alterations and additions to the text , and I am particularly grateful to have this opportunity to revise I Believe in the Holy Spirit . |
4 | Hazel said she intended to spend her vouchers on items for her home and said : ‘ I am very pleased to reach this milestone because I have always enjoyed my work and have made a lot of good friends over the years . ’ |
5 | I am very pleased to have another opportunity to set ou to the House the Government 's environmental record . |
6 | I am very pleased to announce that , thanks to the generosity of the Wolfson Foundation and family charitable trust , the museums and galleries improvement fund has been extended for a further two years to 1995-96 . |
7 | However , I am very pleased to hear that version 5 will allow you to choose to enter either an arm scye or an armhole depth measurement . |
8 | ‘ I am very pleased to hear this , ’ Barenboim quipped , fishing out a small cigar from a pocket of his waistcoat . |
9 | And furthermore , Mr Stevens , and I am very sorry to say this , I have noticed your father 's nose . ’ |
10 | I am very desirous to get all the species of this genus which I can , and am making observations on their flowers and fruit : for Doctor Linnaeus has joined these to his genus of Rhus [ sumach ] , with which all the species of Toxicodendron , which I have yet examined , will by no means agree ; for these are either male and female in distinct plants , or have male flowers in separate parts from the fruit on the same plant , which , according to his own system , must remove them to a great distance from the Rhus . |
11 | Andrew said : ‘ I am very proud to receive this award . |
12 | I am very proud to have this opportunity to work with all of you , to promote the uniqueness of the voluntary sector . |
13 | I am very keen to see this being reinforced through stronger action here in Wales . |
14 | For example , ‘ Ladies and Gentlemen , I am very glad to have this opportunity of telling you about my magnificent stamp collection . |
15 | I am always content to discuss these matters with my right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary . |
16 | I am therefore unable to answer this question today , but I will bring the hon. Gentleman 's point to the attention of my right hon. Friend the Chancellor . |
17 | I am quite unable to accept that Parliament in adopting somewhat more prolix language was intending to achieve a result which differed from that recommended by the committee . |
18 | ‘ Madame Craig , I am so happy to have this opportunity to speak to you . ’ |
19 | I 'm rather reluctant to do that because I have absolutely no basis for knowing how long negotiations of this sort are likely to take , erm and if I say well er that such negotiations must be completed by |
20 | " I 'm right glad to see tha ! " |
21 | ‘ I 've agreed to bring the ashes together when I 'm emotionally ready to do that , ’ she said . |
22 | I 'm also sorry to disappoint all those writers on anorexia nervosa who insist that the disease stems from a long standing aversion to sexuality and childbirth . |
23 | And I 'm also pleased to see most seed companies acknowledging that they are revivals ; in the past they have often tried to pretend that these reintroductions were stunning new breakthroughs . |
24 | ‘ I 'm just glad to get that out of the way because at the moment I 've got no confidence , ’ said Thorne . |
25 | I 'm just glad to get this game out of the way and hopefully I 'll be feeling better for my next match . ’ |
26 | And I know that I 'm incredibly lucky to have such tremendous energy . |
27 | Since then I 'm very pleased that two of them have done so , and I very much hope that the others will as well and I 've always made it clear I 'm perfectly prepared to explain any situation to any Council or Councillors who want to talk to me — my door is always open . |
28 | It 's pretty much ready to go but I 'm quite keen to extend this playtime period I 've given myself . |
29 | I 'm quite ready to do that . |
30 | now in terms of actual cost in particular , I 'm quite prepared to release those figures to you once Mr has checked them |