Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] be [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Then everyone will think I 'm some kind of spy anyway because it 's hardly going to fit in with my cover of being a moron .
2 I do n't think I 'm suspect numero uno any more ; I think McDunn at least believes me and that 's enough for now .
3 To hear you talk , anyone would think I was some kind of wanton , a man-stealer .
4 I do n't know there 's another pepper you see
5 ‘ I do n't know if that shifty old man of mine is ever goin' to be a credit to 'is fam'ly ; I do n't know there 's any man that can spend more time doin' nothing than Archie can .
6 Applying Firth , it is irrelevant that the victim did not know there was any liability .
7 Now , he said , if there 's any question of doubt , he 'll seal it and then the receiver would know there was some question of doubt , and he would seal back the reply .
8 I did n't know they were that colour .
9 It 's most un do you know it 's brilliant sunshine and then there 's a bag of cl there 's a bag of
10 How do you know he 's that bulge down there
11 I do n't know he 's some flu or something , he 's been in bed for four days
12 I do n't recognise it is that ford , that 's ford Ruth is n't it ? , that 's what it is , it 's a back ford , Pearly Way , those factories I 'm sure .
13 ‘ I do not know what is this action you refer to . ’
14 We will ensure there is effective redress for customers where services fail .
15 Since we could barely stand up or speak there was little point in dropping in on Ted and Theresia , although perhaps they would n't have noticed much difference in my case , given as they are to ply me with drink .
16 He closed his Manchester school and knowing that his wife rarely deviated from being either in Blackpool or London , he could safely assume there was little chance of a confrontation .
17 ‘ In The Home I 've been in , I do n't feel there is any authority over me at all .
18 But certainly in the Craven context I do not feel there is any justification for this policy .
19 But it was clear that they had not given the subject much thought , nor did they feel there was any need to .
20 Somebody moved around inside , then I could feel there was another person on the other side of the door , listening .
21 Let's assume they 're all self sufficient , the world market essentially becomes a residual market , it 's not the market place where everyone goes any longer , it 's the market where just a few people will go .
22 An authority spokesman said : ‘ We are not being judgmental about this , but we do feel it is important information and people have a right to know . ’
23 And while I continued to make my contribution , I really did feel it was high time I started looking out for number one .
24 The company behind the scam , Mandela , are refusing to fill in any more details , however , so we can only assume it 's another cash-in wind up .
25 That 's why the most valuable support you can give us is long-term support — the kind that increases our regular income and helps us plan for the future .
26 Whether he 'll do anything is another matter . ’
27 I do n't think she 's full time work , no
28 Why had he thought it necessary , she would n't have minded , surely he did n't think she was that sort of person .
29 To hear him talk , anyone would think she was some kind of Jezebel on the make .
30 I said well do n't go out till you 're ready , as simple as that , if you do n't think you 're ready stop the way you are
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