Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] 'm [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | I mean I 'm carrying a a fuel tank behind me with that thing . |
2 | ‘ I expect I 'm making a mountain — you know — but it was on my way home from school . |
3 | ‘ I realise I 'm taking a chance , but I believe the people of Northern Ireland are now ready for this , ’ said Mr Sherwani . |
4 | Our detective office was two flights of stairs above the enquiry office , and they used to ring up to our office and say I 'm sending a Mr upstairs , he 's lost his bicycle from the library , I 'm showing him up . |
5 | She said , Listen I 'm giving a little bit Peggy because , she said , I could n't go away if I could n't come to you . |
6 | I know I 'm skipping a game ( Everton ) but … |
7 | Now what 's the question you can ask this hairdresser that got his own bus , I know I 'm using a , a an extreme |
8 | you know I 'm having a clear out and he promised him a tin |
9 | Oh yes I do n't know about song Chairman but er suppose I 'm singing a song of some sort . |
10 | Yeah because it 's just I feel I 'm missing a page , I 've got two of the same page |
11 | At times like that I feel I 'm doing a good job . |
12 | I think I 'm getting a bit better at polo . |
13 | He thought for a while , then said ‘ You know , I think I 'm getting a bit tired ; I think I need a holiday ’ . |
14 | I think I 'm getting a bit of a reputation for talking when I 'm not supposed to . |
15 | Annabel gulped , then managed to say , ‘ I think I 'm having a heart attack . ’ |
16 | " I think I 'm having a heart attack , " she explained with an effort . |
17 | I know you think I 'm making a fuss , Dana , but this is my first time at a major show and the finale is important . ’ |
18 | If , if you get it if you get it everyone has it I think I 'm doing a little bit what we did last night Excuse me . |
19 | Well it 's not an immediate problem , it just occurred to it 'd be nice to have you know I 've I 'm writing a list of the recordings as they come in and where they 've come from . |