Example sentences of "[pers pn] be [adj] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And some of them are good fun pop in their own right they just happen to be done in a foreign language and with different cultural influences . |
2 | All of them are top Premier League stars . ’ |
3 | I are necessary productive consumption , the α part of the equation ( i.e. ) are unproductive consumption . |
4 | As a vet I am delighted this book is on the market and hope it is widely read . |
5 | He has dedicated his entire career to the development of sport in Scotland and I am sure all Council members will want to join me in thanking him for the commitment he has shown over the years . ’ |
6 | Thinking of , for example , those summer vacation sessions you used to have with the Berlin players in Saint-Moritz in the 1960s and '70s , I am sure one day people are going to be looking back to all this as some great Golden Age that has now gone for good . |
7 | After the election I am sure any enthusiasm he shows for this issue will disappear as quickly as he will . |
8 | It says it aims to clarify the story a doubtful claim and to make a strong theatrical impact , which I am sure this production will do . |
9 | If you 're willing to go down the route to drag hunting I am willing to support any hunt that wants to go down that route and I am sure this authority would . |
10 | ‘ I am sorry that I am late this morning , Mr Tranter , ’ she said . |
11 | Dr David Clark , Labour Agriculture spokesman I am convinced one reason you used a cucumber was for self-preservation . |
12 | And I am convinced this forest is enchanted ; it leads a person in circles . ’ |
13 | I am that heroic surgeon ! |
14 | I have said it before and will say again that I am one such beneficiary , and probably not the sort of beneficiary that was intended when it was decided that a discount would be required . |
15 | ‘ I am glad this meeting was already arranged , ’ Sir Henry said , after we had shaken hands with our visitors . |
16 | I am irritated British Rail did n't do something then , ’ he added . |
17 | ‘ I am 50 next birthday and have an eye on retiring in 10 years time , ’ says Keith . |
18 | HOW CAN I BE SURE THIS BROCHURE IS ACCURATE ? |
19 | I said to her as how seeing I 'm sixty one christmas I said I I ca n't , I thought it was stupid I said for erm for them to mess around like that . |
20 | I 'm sixty next year but I 'd like to carry on for as long as possible . ’ |
21 | I 'm forty-eight this year , me mum must have been in there nearly fifty year . |
22 | I 'm proud that name 's up there . |
23 | I 'm due some holiday time . ’ |
24 | I 'm tired this morning , but not as tired as I thought I would be considering two nights out . |
25 | I 'm first this time . |
26 | And I 'm disappointed that councillor is talking about a matter of years before we get something done about this . |
27 | Buck 's other contacts include an ageing hooker whom he mistakes for a society woman ( ‘ I 'm one gorgeous chick , ’ says the ungorgeous non-chicken Sylvia Miles ) ; two weak and whining homosexual pick-ups ; and a couple of weirdos who invite him to an ‘ underground ’ party . |
28 | After all , she could n't fail to have been taken with me — I 'm one good-looking animal . |
29 | But I 'm 63 this year , still naturally blonde , I have a good job as a secretary and dash around in my new car to visit my three married children and four grandchildren . |
30 | ‘ Well , I 'm fifty-six next month . |