Example sentences of "i [am/are] [adv] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Deputy Speaker , no I did not know the exact amount of the recommendation but I of course assumed there was likely to be some pay increase and I have made an increase in grant which I am just about to explain to the house which will go some way to meet the requirements of local authorities and there are other assets and resources they have er which I will illustrate later on in my speech . |
2 | " 10 is for the shit I blew over you and 10 is for the shit I am just about to blow over you , Good-day sir . " |
3 | Q I am just about to leave school and would be interested to know about any available equestrian courses I can take . |
4 | It feels as though I am just about to end , just about to end . |
5 | I am just about to tell you Q A P U quan quango , it 's a Q U A N G O semi public body with financial support from and senior appointments made by government . |
6 | ‘ I am here tonight to congratulate the National Safety Award winning companies — companies who have put the health and safety of their employees at the top of their agenda . ’ |
7 | If I am right then to say ‘ The chicken is distressed by its close confinement , is a dual acknowledgement of sympathy at the presence of behavioural prototypes similar to those of distressed people , and a strong veterinary hint of a possible cure ; but no more . |
8 | ‘ It means , Sir ‘ I am not away to stay away , I am not away to leave you , I am not away to stay away , I shall always come back to see you . ’ |
9 | ‘ It means , Sir ‘ I am not away to stay away , I am not away to leave you , I am not away to stay away , I shall always come back to see you . ’ |
10 | ‘ It means , Sir ‘ I am not away to stay away , I am not away to leave you , I am not away to stay away , I shall always come back to see you . ’ |
11 | ‘ I am not here to lose , ’ he said , never far from the negative response . |
12 | And I am not here to lose you readers . ’ |
13 | I am not here to defend British Rail 's management decisions — I am usually better at condemning them — but during the passage of the legislation to which my hon. Friend referred earlier , British Rail stated that it had picked the least safe of the 100 crossings to which I have referred . |
14 | ‘ I am not here to become involved in a controversy , ’ he said . |
15 | I am not here to discuss that now , but I mean it 's just to make sure that you know that things are n't planned for five years or ten years , but possibly for a lot longer than that . |
16 | ‘ I am not here to make myself known to the police . |
17 | ‘ I am not out to steal her man ! ’ |
18 | ‘ I am not about to stop you . |
19 | ‘ I am not about to sit down to a meal with you , ’ she said bitingly , ‘ Nor am I — ’ |
20 | I am not about to confess to Rosenbloom how and why I missed that part of the story . |
21 | So , I am not about to preach , but I feel that you would welcome a glimpse of the future before it arrives . |
22 | I am not about to dismiss the poor as part of a force for change , but there is a great deal more to it than organizing the poor to help themselves . |
23 | Whatever else happens , I am not about to let Rainbow back out of this encounter . |
24 | I myself have been very careful not to tell you where they live , and I am not about to tell you now . |
25 | I am not about to tell the Secretary of State what to do . |
26 | I am not about to find a secluded spot and continue your lesson . ’ |
27 | But just in case , I am not about to tempt the Grim Reaper by announcing that I am ready for him . |
28 | ‘ I am not about to attack you , ’ he rasped . |
29 | The former England winger said : ‘ As someone who has spouted on over the years about contracts , I am not about to walk out on my one with Crystal Palace . |
30 | He said : ‘ As someone who has spouted on over the years about contracts , I am not about to walk out on my one with Crystal Palace . ’ |