Example sentences of "[pron] be [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ I am frozen half to death — and all for a servant , if you please ! |
32 | Even when I am small boy , I must carrying to school my small brother . |
33 | ‘ I do n't think so , Brother , and I am afeared worse might happen . ’ |
34 | I am Chief Warden of all the Marches . ’ |
35 | We have now added to these three levels a Joint GCE O Level/CSE French for Communication examination ( for which I am Chief Examiner for the Oxford and Cambridge and East Midland Regional Examination Boards ) . |
36 | I am sure Wolstenholme was a bit surprised at the location of Augusta National . |
37 | I am sure LCCIEB students will experience new horizons , just as I did . |
38 | The programme in 1988 was basically the same , and I am sure audience and choirs stood then , as they do now , for the ‘ Hallelujah ’ chorus . |
39 | I am sure Lord fitzAlan is more than capable of conducting his own affairs without any well-intentioned assistance from me . ’ |
40 | Even more explicit than My Secret Garden , ‘ women 's sexual fantasies ’ , which I am sure appeal as titillation rather than education . |
41 | ‘ After this race , I am sure Arazi will be 100 per cent for his trip to Kentucky . |
42 | Catherine did not speak of this matter again , but I am sure Heathcliff often thought about it . |
43 | There is a substantial crowd of Schillings contemporaries waiting on library shelves awaiting discovery , and I am sure Marco Polo will bring us some of these . |
44 | ‘ I am Dauntless Javelot , ’ he said , with another short bow . |
45 | ‘ When I am Prime Minister , I shall have jelly all the time . ’ |
46 | So long as I am Prime Minister , the administrations I lead will have these priorities : |
47 | Yet loyal Yorkshire fans in and around Teesside need not worry too much because I am confident Acklam Park will continue to stay on the White Rose map . |
48 | I am general secretary of a small road running club and I know I am not alone in thinking that the increase in regional affiliation fees for 1992 is excessive . |
49 | I am Anglo Saxon . ’ |
50 | The letter suggests the payments were for MCC shares transferred to Liechtenstein trusts called stiftungs , and adds : ‘ It appears that companies of which I am joint administrator have substantial claims against the stiftungs and any other entities which benefited from these payments . ’ |
51 | I would like to record my thanks to the members of all sites who have given such enthusiasm and interest to this problem , this topic and that the erm County Council is now resourcing rights of way in a way which we felt was necessary and I would thank our staff for their persistence , patience and their continuing efforts with great er verseatue we I am grateful Chairman . |
52 | ‘ I am Monique Lavaux . |
53 | I am sorry Ma has missed this , she would have been proud of me . |
54 | ‘ I am sorry madam ’ he called out , over my shoulder , ‘ We are right out of cracked eggs today . ’ |
55 | Indeed , callers to his home in the Hampshire village of Whiteparish were greeted with a sarcastic telephone message , which said : ‘ I am sorry Robin can not come to the phone — he has gone to have his foot amputated . ’ |
56 | The crowd was full of pickpockets , as I pointed out to him , and I could have easily said , well , I am sorry Oscar , but you know it is one of the risks here . |
57 | I am convinced congress , however , that there will be sporadic industrial action throughout the summer if the employers do not change their stance and it 's my view that we have to restart the talks . |
58 | It is true that I am pure spirit . |
59 | anything in my life and then I am that boy |
60 | Losing his temper , Howard roared , ‘ I am that man . |