Example sentences of "'m [verb] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm phoning to arrange a time … |
2 | ‘ Then let 'em come , ’ Lambert said , ‘ and we 'll keep the war warm for ‘ em , but for God 's sake do n't tell me I 'm helping to knacker the Kaiser by farting around in a clapped-out one-gun flying coffin , because I 've seen too much of it . ’ |
3 | And he added , ‘ This will be the first time Ah 've visited the country , but havin' read Prescott myself Ah do n't think Ah 'm goin' to like the Spaniards and what they and the mestizos have done to it . ’ |
4 | A song like I 'm singing numbs the brain |
5 | A song like I 'm singing hits the charts |
6 | A song like I 'm singing calms the nerves |
7 | I 'm expected to foot the bill . |
8 | ‘ No , but I 'm dying to see the gypsies . ’ |
9 | I 'm endeavouring to acquire a passion for plastic . |
10 | I 'm listening to like a virgin ! |
11 | And I 'm going to hold the top while I show you . |
12 | ‘ One day I 'm going to own a shop in Chelsea . ’ |
13 | ‘ I could have said , enough 's enough , I 'm going to force a closure . |
14 | As Owen 's lawyer , I can promise you that I 'm going to sue the socks off the drunken driver who caused that terrible accident , ’ he vowed firmly . |
15 | I think I 'm going to take a 3-wood and hit this low and flat . |
16 | ‘ I 'm hot , sweaty , tired , and I 'm going to take a shower , ’ was the careless retort . |
17 | right , so I 'm going to take a bearing on you . |
18 | Now , I 'm going to take a bearing on you . |
19 | She sensed Cobalt and Oliver fall back , and heard Cobalt say : ‘ I 'm going to take a look around . |
20 | ‘ I 'm going to take a look at the Garland printing works but I 'll pick you up here in about half-an-hour and we 'll go to lunch . ’ |
21 | ‘ Now I 'm going to take a look over the studio and I think you should be with me . ’ |
22 | ‘ I 'm going to take a photograph of the house , ’ I thought . |
23 | I 'm going to a party and I 'm going to take a monkey . |
24 | I tell her I 'm going to take a walk and I continue up Whitehall on my own , leaving her gazing after me . |
25 | I 'm going to take no action this time , but you keep awake in future , Harris , because next time … you 'll be for a Court-Martial . |
26 | ‘ I 'm going to take the lid off myself , ’ said Frobisher . |
27 | ‘ I 'm going to take the woman back with me , ’ he said . |
28 | If she ca n't hear the heart she may get frightened , but there 's a good chance , so I 'm going to take the risk . |
29 | No I 'm going to take the children . |
30 | Going to the party and I 'm going to take an apple . |