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

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1 But now that I think further about it , I am not sure Miss Kenton spoke quite so boldly that day .
2 A spokesman for the team said : ‘ I am not surprised Mr Major got her name muddled up .
3 ‘ Rain , I am perfectly sure Ben did not kill Sabine .
4 I 'm just glad Bonnie was on a bran diet . ’
5 I 'm pretty sure Firbank must have stayed there , and also probably at the Hotel Manila , so convenient for the sumptuous Opera , now restored to its full glory .
6 Well , I 'm pretty sure Dr Ockleton was one of them .
7 And I 'm pretty sure Natasha knew nothing about the kidnap .
8 And I 'm pretty sure Glastonbury had a desk job .
9 I 'm not sure Peter saw it like that . ’
10 ‘ I 'm not sure whether it was a serious question , but we could try although I 'm not sure Middlesbrough Council will sell it to us . ’
11 I 'm not sure Dr Kingdom would want me to discuss his work with you .
12 I 'm not sure Sam Shepard would approve of this wasp business , ’ I said confidently .
13 ‘ And I 'm not sure Mrs Carter really wants to see Hayley .
14 The anonymity of the studio rather than a Glyndebourne ambience — I realize there would have been huge problems with taking the performances live , but I 'm not sure Henry Wood Hall was the ideal solution .
15 I 'm not sure Hawick was right for her and I 'd have been sorry to lose her , but that 's beside the point .
16 I 'm not sure Andrew .
17 I 'm not sure Stephen ever told anyone anything about anything .
18 I 'll see , but I 'm not promising Chris , it also depends what your dad says
19 ‘ It caused so much pressure inside the home that I 'm not surprised Denise has had enough .
20 I 'm not surprised Mr Evans gets cross with her sometimes .
21 I 'm not surprised Helen .
22 If you do n't know anything about this , then I 'm damned sure General Simpson does n't know anything either .
23 I 'm especially pleased Tracy chose the Evert Cup for her comeback and that she had her first success here . ’
24 I 'm quite sure Dora can do without the services of an emissary , ’ she said coolly and his laughter echoed across the empty garden .
25 To avert an argument , Ruth cut in firmly : ‘ And Ben 's nearly seven , so I 'm quite sure Uncle Ernest knows you 're not babies .
26 I 'm quite sure Mr Fallon will win .
27 I 'm really sorry David and I both had to be away .
28 We have re , technically reached the end of the debate I 'm very sorry Mr I 'm sorry you 'll have to wave a little I 'm very sorry er , those in favour of the ame amendment .
29 Yes I 'm very concerned Anthony .
30 ‘ Although I 'm almost certain Mills was murdered because he 'd worked for the KGB . ’
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