Example sentences of "[pers pn] 'm [adj] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I 'm pleased with the commercials I 've made , but I consider my photographs to be the medium through which I can express myself , ’ he says .
2 I 'm pleased with the results ; behind the whimsical gaiety is a good deal of poetic truth .
3 I mean I 'm pleased with the way the dividend stamps are helping the hospitals , which is a , a very , very good thing but erm , I think we did a very good job .
4 I 'm pleased with the time whatever it is .
5 ‘ I have a good relationship with Lawrence and the fans , and I 'm pleased with the way the season has gone .
6 ‘ What I mean , Lily , is I 'm pleased with the work .
7 I 'm pleased with the name … after my dear aunt , in a way !
8 I 'm intrigued by the acoustic/electric guitar I saw you using in Fleetwood Mac .
9 I 'm hopeless with the till — I ring up the same price for everything and I 'm always worried a keen-eyed viewer will spot it ! ’
10 I 'm hopeless on the guitar — I can only play a few chords . ’
11 I 'm hopeless in the kitchen .
12 And if I 'm used to the dynamics of a Shure SM58 , some competitor showing me a graph of his mic 's superior frequency range cuts no ice when I jump on stage and have to revise my singing to suit it .
13 I 'm used to the dark . ’
14 I 'm obsessed by the physical , in the sense that it always works .
15 I 'm curious about the oil services .
16 I 'm thirteen by the way , and Jo 's , how old are you Jo ? fourteen ?
17 After a three-and-a-half-hour inquiry , an angry Eddery emerged to fume : ‘ I 've got to say I 'm unhappy with the outcome .
18 And I 'm proud of the way it 's helping shape the history of mankind .
19 I 'm proud of the way she handled those assassins .
20 " I have to say that I 'm proud of the manner in which my side put this morning 's results behind them .
21 I 'm elated at the result and I 'm looking forward to running fast in Toronto . ’
22 PEG : I 'm long in the tooth and short in the breath .
23 But I 'm right about the other thing .
24 " Not necessarily , particularly if I 'm right about the mallet being the weapon .
25 When he was approached , he said , ‘ I do n't think I 'm right for the role .
26 I 'm late for the hairdresser . ’
27 ‘ Heavens — twenty-five past two , and I 'm due at the hospital by half past .
28 I 'm due at the village , only Shelley kept me — talking . ’
29 I 'm due off the first tee at ten past twelve .
30 I 'm tired of the sound of my own voice . ’
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