Example sentences of "[pron] be [noun sg] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Well , Sergei and I are kind of symbols . ’
2 And anyway , he and I are sort of mates .
3 I just want to be treated honestly and know if I am part of Chelsea 's plans . ’
4 I am clerk to Nether Wyresdale Parish Council in Scorton and , while I can not speak on behalf of either the Parish Council or the residents of the parish , I think it would be appropriate to discuss the possibility of Nether Wyresdale becoming part of Lancaster District .
5 I am Queen of Scots , not you .
6 I am King of England and henceforth must dedicate my life to my kingdom …
7 I am King of England — or so they tell me !
8 I am Prince of Wales , after all . ’
9 I am daughter to Maclean of Treshnish .
10 But , interestingly , she treats ‘ I am Duchess of Malfi still ’ not as a ringing , operatic cry but as a simple statement of fact .
11 " I am Captain of Owsla .
12 I am Hrun of Chimeria .
13 In my spare time , I 'm chairman of Hurworth Parish Council , and I 'm also on Darlington Borough Council .
14 I 'm part of history , ’ she said , awed .
15 So I think if what we 're doing just now , cos I 'm part of Carlton Athletic as well , and what we 're doing just now is trying to get into the secondary schools in the east end , and getting this message across to the kids not ee to buy these drugs .
16 I 'm holiday at home , yeah .
17 ‘ What yer do is yer own business , but one sign that things ai n't right and I 'm orf to Monsieur Didier — and the perlice .
18 What do you do ? — ‘ I 'm a clerk ’ , or , ‘ I 'm Director of Agriculture . ’
19 I missed I again , I tell you I 'm rubbish at spelling , me .
20 I 'm coachman to Mr Barnet .
21 ‘ Why , I 'm Nutmeg of course , ’ he said .
22 ‘ I 'm Linda , I 'm fav'rite with Sergeant Joe .
23 I 'm vice-guildmaster in charge of tourism , you know . ’
24 So , ‘ What would my priorities be if the bad dream came true , and I were Minister of Health now ? ’
25 I 've been flung into a filthy cell with a lot of other poor wretches as if I were sack of coals being emptied into a cellar . "
26 I was horn in March 1947 , at the peak of the Bulge : more babies horn that month than ever before or after , and carried through the terrible winter of 1946–47 .
27 Before I was Minister of Health , I was inclined to be sceptical of the utility of this hierarchy , especially of the tier interposed between the minister and the direct administration of the hospitals .
28 I would have given my right arm to have achieved such an agreement when I was Minister for Aviation between 1984 and 1987 .
29 The early experience of ESAs that I had when I was Minister for Agriculture , Fisheries and Food showed the policy to be important , helpful and constructive .
30 ‘ I delivered hundreds , and I met hundreds more while I was matron of Thorn House .
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