Example sentences of "i be [adj] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A couple of back-row changes and a second-row change were badly needed and I are sure the humiliation against the Wallabies could have been avoided if the selectors had acted on the evidence .
2 I am delighted the A.S.A. has launched a special enquiry into it , and I shall be very interested to see what conclusions they come up with .
3 Sadly I have not read this but I am such a fan of the author and he is so well connected that he gets reviews everywhere , and I just wanted to slip it in .
4 Not mega yet , but I am such a fan I 'm pushing him high .
5 I am sure no WEA tutor would pass open criticism on the essays … this habit lost the class several students this year .
6 Good farmyard manure is what we all need in towns , and I am sure a farmer could make money marketing his pig , chicken and cow dung .
7 I am sure a lot of people would like to have a film made at their home but then I 'm sure a lot of people would loath the disruption , ’ she said .
8 After saying that , I am sure every fan was heartened by the performance of our new quartet .
9 ‘ I thought I was famed for not having an aversion to the media , but I am sure every virtue can be turned into a vice . ’
10 ‘ I think the vehicles are a vast improvement and I am sure the public will notice . ’
11 ’ Bassett himself suggested : ‘ If fans had to put forward £100 for police to investigate I am sure the complaints would end .
12 He certainly convinced me , and I am sure the rest of the House , that he is diametrically opposed to a central bank .
13 I am sure the residents will continue .
14 I am sure the committee would appreciate as much information as possible on the patterns of use .
15 ‘ I am concerned that they will feel insecure , but I am sure the Prince and Princess will make sure the boys do n't suffer , ’ she said .
16 I am sure the Government will appreciate the indignation that they will feel overburdened as they are with work , that they will now have to use their scarce resources to deal with criminal conduct arising on the railways and lastly , who is going to pay for this work ?
17 On a recent visit to Preston , the managing director of Leyland DAF told me that sales of trucks and buses — which I am sure the Minister agrees form an important part of the industry — in 1991 are at their lowest level since the 1930s .
18 I am sure the customer could overhear something was wrong . ’
19 Mr Tierney said : ‘ I am sure the codeine killed her .
20 Firstly , violence of any nature has no place in rugby as I am sure the majority of players and spectators will agree .
21 I am sure the majority of taxpayers in the rest of Britain are now resentful of the huge cost of rebuilding and compensation for retaining the status quo in Northern Ireland .
22 It is so important that the person nearest to the patient should have the right to prescribe that I am sure the measure will receive all-party support .
23 I am sure the BMC ?
24 I am sure the problem can be sorted out . ’
25 This is not an editorial from a Labour weekly ; it is a reputable Scottish newspaper , as I am sure the Under-Secretary of State will agree .
26 It is a long way but I am sure the Lotus will get us there and back without any trouble . ’
27 I am sure the people who have been treated would say this has been money well spent , ’ she said .
28 I am sure the answer is yes ; we all do it from time to time .
29 And with what is still quaintly described as ‘ sufficient power ’ Ward is convinced of the new car 's credentials : ‘ I am sure the Continental R can stand shoulder to shoulder with anything else we have ever built . ’
30 I am sure the passengers who travel on these trains from Edinburgh to Glasgow and to Aberdeen and Inverness would like more room for themselves and their luggage .
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