Example sentences of "[pers pn] [am/are] [verb] [pron] time " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I am wasting my time with you . |
2 | In the last minutes of the debate — the hon. Member for Birkenhead need not worry ; I am leaving him time within the advice that I have been given — I must mention the generality of the issues raised . |
3 | and that , that to me is just a waste of time , no I mean I 'm wasting their time and mine so |
4 | I 've tried to convert him , but I 'm wasting my time . |
5 | Are you telling me I 'm wasting my time trying to get through this mental barrier of yours ? ’ |
6 | ‘ The only way I 'm wasting my time is by talking to you ! ’ |
7 | ‘ It 's not that I mind wasting my time , it 's just that I like to know that I 'm wasting my time . ’ |
8 | ‘ At least , I assume you do , otherwise I 'm wasting my time . ’ |
9 | You may well think indeed that I 'm wasting your time in calling this an assumption rather than recognising it as a plain fact . |
10 | I 'm gi I 'm giving them time to think , you see . |
11 | This should ideally be part of a course of lessons from a skilled teaching professional if you are to use your time and effort efficiently . |
12 | ‘ You are wasting your time . ’ |
13 | He refused to comment further and told waiting reporters : ‘ You are wasting your time . |
14 | He threw open a bedroom window at his farmhouse in Dummer , Hants , and yelled to waiting newsmen : ‘ You are wasting your time . |
15 | ‘ I still say you are wasting your time . |
16 | ‘ You are wasting your time , girl ! |
17 | about this you are wasting your time , er then hopefully you if you are having a problem to come and see me and I can tell you if it is a problem or whether it 's not , it 's not particularly a problem , so you know , come along and see me |
18 | You are offering your time and probably your expertise . |
19 | ‘ You 're wasting your time , Jeff . ’ |
20 | You 're wasting your time with me . |
21 | I just think that you 're wasting your time writing letters , making speeches , sending out all those pamphlets . |
22 | She was still telling herself she should not be put out by a kiss from a youngster who did not realize what he was doing , and she tried to nod her golden head with an appropriate display of adult wisdom , as she said : ‘ Yes , you 're wasting your time . |
23 | ‘ I 'm afraid you 're wasting your time , Mr Coleby . ’ |
24 | ‘ Then you 're wasting your time . |
25 | " I think you 're wasting your time , to be honest . |
26 | ‘ You 're wasting your time , Mrs Sutherland . ’ |
27 | Otherwise you 're wasting your time . ’ |
28 | But you 're wasting your time — and your blood . |
29 | are , you er you 're wasting your time , really , but it 's useful to have some idea . |
30 | But I still think you 're wasting your time . ’ |