Example sentences of "[conj] i 'm [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Although I 'm 27 years gold , I have strong feelings regarding the war .
2 Another item I picked up some time ago from across the Atlantic was the information that the British 7′¼″ gauge was only found on the Great Eastern , a piece of information that I 'm sure Vic Smith will agree to be even more surprising than anything in his talk !
3 Erm , that sounds very persuasive to all of us nowadays and I fully believe it , that part of what makes me me is in fact er the fact that I 'm this shape and this size
4 Secondly Chairman I would like to draw the Councillors ' attention to the fact that I 'm this years representative on the South East Waste Regulation Advisory Committee and we have indeed got in hand a project which is to look at the whole of the recycling and the priorities for the South East region and I would imagine that by the time our officers have reported back to this Authority that they will have an advantage of having access to that report .
5 Why would you suppose that I 'm some kind of insomniac ? ’
6 You 've got this superior idea that I 'm some sort of half-wit from the back of beyond who has n't the vaguest notion of what happens in the big , bad world .
7 You see , if you like me then you 'll think that I 'm some sort of brain surgeon , and if you hate me then you 'll think I 'm shit … the truth is in the middle .
8 It 's just that I 'm big build .
9 The duke and his close associates saw this small office as ‘ some mean to treat those folks who Club together and are disposed to believe that I 'm incompatible wt them ’ .
10 Afterwards we went straight off so I 'm sorry i missed Halvard & Sunil .
11 And I 'm twenty-six years old .
12 Do you know I 've read it twice and I 'm five years younger than you are ?
13 And then seven months later , everybody 's in a jam because 270 innocent people died at Lockerbie — and I 'm odd man out .
14 And I 'm late Saturday and then I 'm on holiday .
15 We are really a little ahead of our targets on the field and I 'm sure things can only get better .
16 Well we smile but I 'm sure that 's by no me I 'm sure that 's not a unique case and I 'm sure things like that have happened to many of you .
17 And I 'm sure things like that do n't happen in your school .
18 And I 'm sure Peter would n't approve . ’
19 There 's nothing Jack loathes more than reading some publication in which I 've referred to him as a saint and I 'm sure Reggie feels the same way .
20 And I 'm sure Miinnehoma will come on for the race , ’ he said .
21 And I 'm sure Jessica will grow to love him . ’
22 It 's a Yale lock , and I 'm sure Bishop Julian will have a spare of it .
23 Now , I know that what Shereen asks us to do , and I 'm sure Caroline as well , is to organise a multi-agency meeting .
24 Oh , well yes , I do , and I 'm sure Susy in fact I 've heard Susy doing it and I do n't know about Joanna .
25 and the rest of the district and I 'm sure arguments will carry considerable weight .
26 And I 'm sure Ellen does n't either , and I know Thessy ca n't cope .
27 I 'd be pleased to answer questions Chairman , and I 'm sure Mr will help , help me deal with the budget crisis .
28 I have a particular over the management letter , and I 'm sure Mr will be aware that in fact I refer of course to the facilities management contract .
29 ‘ But I 'm not just enthralled , and I 'm sure Dr-I 'm sure Rose is n't either . ’
30 And I 'm sure Tescos , and have been here the longest
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