Example sentences of "[pers pn] [am/are] [adj] [subord] [art] " in BNC.

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1 And although it will grea , greatly help some women , unfortunately some women are unable to tolerate it , the side effects it gi , it gives them are worse than the actually symptoms they 're having in the first place .
2 Maybe I can never convince you that I am other than a spirit , for what I have to tell you is this : that I have come from two hundred years in the future to speak to you — to sit here by this window and talk as we talk now ! ’
3 I am upset because the big man gets his money first .
4 I am sure if The Box is just something you stick the kids down to watch while you get on with something else , harm can be done .
5 I am confident once the uncertainty is resolved the problems will die down . ’
6 I am sorry if the Prime Minister takes it seriously that I oppose Maastricht .
7 I am sorry if the hon. Gentleman does not think that there is a vast amount of economic development going on in Lanarkshire as a result of Government initiatives .
8 I am sorry if the Minister finds it difficult to understand that , when I say ’ personally ’ in this respect , I mean that I am expressing my view and the view of my party .
9 I am older than the king ; and grief has made me a man . ’
10 ( I am blind as a bat without and contact lenses are too expensive and who do you think you are , you should be studying . )
11 I am more than a little confident that its fruition will be more than evident before the last kick of the season .
12 I am older because I have learnt , I am younger because a lot of me consisted of things older people had taught me .
13 In fact I 'm taller than the doors
14 Go on , Hepzibah , I 'm strong as a horse now and I could do with some air . ’
15 I 'm sure when the time comes …
16 ‘ But I 'm sure when the game starts we wo n't notice it .
17 I 'm sure if the hardliners have won , now that is erm , would be dealing with them just as now .
18 It 's a very difficult name at times to live up to I 'm sure because the word Hugh literally means mind or soul and it is important that we seek indeed to live up to what our names mean .
19 ‘ Let's just say I 'm sceptical where the fairer sex are concerned . ’
20 ‘ I must say , ’ the woman said to the man , ‘ I 'm surprised than an animal like that can appreciate this film . ’
21 I 'm dead as a door nail .
22 I 'm sick as a parrot not to be standing , ’ said Nigel .
23 Dr Anthony Storr , author of the recently-published Churchill 's Black Dog , in which he showed how senior politicans often turned stresses of up-bringing into strengths , said yesterday : ‘ I 'm interested because the gates must mean that she 's feeling increasingly insecure and threatened in a simple , straightforward way ; and that 's an interesting phenomenum in itself because she 's been so absolutely certain of herself .
24 I 'm stiff as a board and want to stretch my legs . ’
25 But I 'm more than a big girl , she cried silently , gazing at her face , devoid now of any make-up .
26 I 'm happiest when the opposition are hitting me ’ , says Probyn .
27 Clearly many of you are anxious lest the essential qualities of Medau be jeopardised or lost and on that particular point I would like to give reassurance .
28 ‘ You presume to worry about your mother 's safety , ’ he countered thoughtfully , ‘ yet you are indignant when the tables are turned ? ’
29 the American stuff but when you 're arrested you are always arrested on suspicion because in this country you are innocent until a cou a court proves you 're i er guilty , yeah ?
30 No doubt you 're very switched on , when it comes to good productivity but in case , like me , you are more than a touch muddy , here are some helpful hints .
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