Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [adj] [noun] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Among them are Spanish actress Angela Molina and directors Almodóvar and Geraldo Rivera .
2 As a result , I am assured Mr Lee can look forward to receiving a first payment by the beginning of next week .
3 I am sure Lennie Lawrence , Steve Gritt and Allan Curbishley would be delighted to take up a teaching post .
4 Burr said : ‘ I am sure Ian Wright will be perfectly safe at the Den .
5 " I am sure Mrs Dallam does n't know all that . "
6 I am sure Miss Bishop and I would both like some champagne . ’
7 She said , ‘ Why George , my dear , I think — I am sure Miss Abbott — but of course only too delighted — ’
8 In your case , at Thames Valley , I am sure Iain McLennan would be delighted to have a chat .
9 I am sure de Macon had his hand on his dagger hilt and I realised for all they knew I could be a member of the Luciferi .
10 Let's wait till the morning for I am sure Monsieur Vauban had a hand in this . ’
11 ‘ And I am sure Mr D'Arcy would like a little refreshment .
12 I am sure Mr Stevens senior is very good at his job , but I assure you , Mr Stevens , I am very good at mine .
13 I am sure Mr Waring requires your invaluable assistance ! ’
14 The courts have enough to do already , as I am sure Mr Berlyn would agree .
15 I am sure Mr Willmore will agree with me that the man for the job is Tottenham MP Bernie Grant .
16 Johnson said he doubted if the King would speak to them and Colonel Macleod had a go at Jamie : ‘ I am sure Mr Boswell would speak to him ’ — Boswell underlines the pronoun .
17 " I am sure Mr Dallam does .
18 The expectations of chartered accountants working in a location such as this have certainly changed since then if Ms Harris ' ideas are to be given any credence — I am sure Charles Bullworthy will remember the fifties well .
19 Those are just three of the reasons I am pleased Alan Peaford has agreed to chair Editing for Industry for a fourth term .
20 I AM pleased Charles Bronson is marrying new love Kim Weeks even if she is 40 years his junior .
21 I am alone on a desolate plain , and I am cold and I am lonely thought Jay , chanted Jay , she could find no comfort .
22 I am glad Tom Regan mentioned this word , because it is often used in the wrong sense , as he implied , simply for anyone whose ideals are rather extreme .
23 I am afraid Mrs Frobisher is going to have to leave us now .
24 I am afraid Mr Simon Murison-Bowie , in whose area of expertise your proposals lie , is out of the country at present , but I will put your letter before him on his return .
25 er Chairman thank you for inviting me to come erm here today , er particularly as Mrs who 's the other member of erm , affected by the lorry ban on the A ten eighty eight it 's unfortunate unable to come , erm and thank you for including me in the er consultation process that you 're planning with Norfolk County Council , er Chairman obviously I wish to support this , but just erm if I could make a couple of observations on your paper , erm firstly particular relation to the discussion we just had about Brandon , erm , I am aware Mr Chairman you 've just described the er highways people in Norfolk as very reasonable , but I think that members will see particular if they look at problems like four point one that we do have to handle er working relationships with some care and I would want to express regret while I wo n't be less impolite than that , but Norfolk have not even seen fit to put up signs erm warning of the lorry ban erm in Thetford , erm , which shows er not exactly the spirit of co-operation , I hope we 're going to be able to achieve in the consultations about Brandon and I thought
26 Lily said tartly , ‘ I am surprised Sir Robert is not worried you may influence the child ’
27 ‘ No , if I wear a bright dress , people will say I 'm encouraging Mr Boldwood .
28 I 'm early Easter Monday instead of being on late .
29 I I 'm grateful Mr Deputy Speaker and I I will certainly er stay in order but the British electorate coming up to June the ninth and the European er elections will not know even if we pass these particular proposals tonight er in which constituencies they will be voting and if I may give an illustration as the honourable member for Truro did er er as far as his European constituency is concerned er the European constituency of Derbyshire Ashfield will d be divided into three different directions as the result of this particular order in council if we pass it tonight .
30 I 'm grateful Mr Deputy Speaker .
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