Example sentences of "i 'm [pos pn] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm her general factotum . ’
2 ‘ It 's me mum , and I 'll try anything for me mum , and Lourdes is what she wants , and I 'm her only son , and I ca n't bear watching it . ’
3 I 'm her youngest son , ’ Travis replied , as though to explain why his mother should worry so about him .
4 I 'm their only daughter . ’
5 I tell you what father , I 'm your eldest daughter , I will go to the city , and I will become queen .
6 He dialled his mother 's number ; when she finally answered , he said , ‘ I 'm your only son , right ? ’
7 I 'm your friendly village-bobby-type , he thought , not your hard-as-nails CID boy .
8 I 'm your second father , Pip !
9 I 'm your best friend . ’
10 Herbert replied bitterly , ‘ I 'm your one possession you 'll never give up . ’
11 I 'm your other nanny .
12 I 'm your total interface with this operation . ’
13 Berry plays Nick , a bobby from Hackney somewhat improbably posted to the remote village of Adenfield ( ’ I 'm your new village copper , ’ he obligingly explains to a local ) and equally improbably married to a posh doctor played by Niamh Cusack .
14 I 'm your new boss ’ would have done nicely .
15 I 'm your new tally-man , did n't you know ?
16 Ray Parlour is aiming to persuade Arsenal boss George Graham : Put your cheque book away , I 'm your new Rocky .
17 I 'm your sphincter muscle , okay ?
18 I 'm your senior assistant , and I do understand , you know ?
19 I 'm your lucky dipstick tonight
20 No , I 'm not , Philippa , I 'm your favourite breed .
21 Now you can go in and say , ‘ okay I 'm your local E H O expert , what do you want to know ? ’
22 " You 're too thick to realize it but I 'm your last chance .
23 ‘ I do n't think I 'm our favourite guard detail commander , right now . ’
24 And since I 'm my own boss , my hours are flexible .
25 We discovered a mutual interest , and , as I 'm my own boss , I offered to catalogue some of his collection , and do some shopping in very pleasant surroundings .
26 ‘ Nobody tells Otley Craven what to do — I 'm my own man . ’
27 I 'm my own man , ’ he says .
28 I 'm my own man and that 's very important in these times , even if you have n't had the problems I 've had , and you have n't , because that 's perfectly obvious , you 're sitting there and asking me the questions .
29 I 'm my own man .
30 I feel secure in the sense that I 'm my own sort of person and I feel loved by Lucy .
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