Example sentences of "'m [verb] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Hello er , I 'm phoning on behalf of Mrs Ada er she 's got to come in for a scan on the fourth of February , nine o'clock , now we 've only just got back from the hospital today , cos she oh , she had to go today for one , yeah , and we 've just |
2 | And it was my concern that churches should know the implication of the children act as it 's related to the life of the church that I 'm landing in front of you . |
3 | Right after the ground rules are laid down by the station when you go in they say , ‘ What is your title ? ’ and if I 'm interviewed on behalf of the branch P R O I say that , if I 'm an officer of Broadham District Council I say that , so the ground rules are there as to who you 're speaking for when the interview starts . |
4 | I 'm looking for help on getting into a couple of matches — can anyone help ? |
5 | I 've become very fond of Ellis and I 'm prepared on occasion to be tempted into his latest hare-brained scheme , but I 'm buggered if I 'll carry on like Richard Hannay and his chums in a John Buchan novel . |
6 | I just do n't want to be the kind of person who suddenly disappears and , in ten years , people say ‘ Hey , I wonder what happened to that guy ? ’ … when I 'm living in misery on a council estate or eating out of rubbish bins . ’ |
7 | This time I 'm writing on behalf of a friend who has a problem . |
8 | I 'm writing in response to the letter by Ben Horne ( FACE 18 ) . |
9 | Q : As an avid reader of What Personal Computer , I 'm writing in desperation regarding a serious problem which you or one of your readers may be able to help me with . |
10 | ‘ Today , let's imagine that I 'm a prisoner and I 'm escaping from prison by boat , ’ said Anne . |
11 | But I 'm theorizing in advance of the facts , the unforgivable sin . |
12 | Every time he sees me he thinks I 'm going to sleep with him and I do n't want to . |
13 | I 'm going to sleep on it . |
14 | Yeah I 'm going to sleep on the settee . |
15 | I 'm going to sleep for a few hours . ’ |
16 | I 'm going to sleep in his tent on the journey , but I do n't want to . |
17 | I 'm going to work at keeping my charisma in check . ’ |
18 | Well I 'm going to work at Guild Hall . |
19 | I 'm going to work on a revolutionary kagoul that pulls itself on like the hood of a Chevy convertible , and then recedes at the touch of a button . |
20 | So what I 'm gon na do , is I 'm going go , give you a list of things that need to go into your diary every week , and I 'll just put the list up , and you perhaps write it under Sunday or something on there , because I 'm going to work on a five day week Monday to Friday . |
21 | Someone I 've dreamed of and whom I 'm going to work with . |
22 | But if I 'm going to work for these people — and what choice do I have ? — I need all the forewarning I can get . |
23 | I told you he does n't know I 'm going to work for Matthew . |
24 | ‘ I 'm going to work in Renaissance ! ’ |
25 | ‘ I 'm going to work in the hospital at Port au Prince . |
26 | Right I 'm going to work in the workshop |
27 | ‘ Well , it so happens I 'm going to town in the morning , ’ he said . |
28 | Especially if I 'm going to sort of give you things like Y equals erm cos E to the minus K X. I mean it 's only a simple one . |
29 | " I 'm going to tea with Mrs. Mott , " she added , and then glancing at Jenny , " Mr. Matthew 's away for the week-end , so do n't fret about seeing him . " |
30 | I 'm going on holiday with you , to Florida to see our Edith . |