Example sentences of "i be [adj] the " 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 I am sure the warm affinities between Scots and Jews arise out of appreciation of herrings .
4 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 . ’
5 I am sure the last named came from the sinister words occasionally overheard , ‘ If there were another war … . ’
6 I am sure the Servite fathers had given their consent for this , although not one of them came themselves .
7 I am sure the answer is yes ; we all do it from time to time .
8 I am sure the verse has some truth in it , my Lord , ’ he replied .
9 Firstly , violence of any nature has no place in rugby as I am sure the majority of players and spectators will agree .
10 I am sure the customer could overhear something was wrong . ’
11 ‘ 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 .
12 I am sure the whole House will join me in utter condemnation of this appalling attack .
13 ’ Bassett himself suggested : ‘ If fans had to put forward £100 for police to investigate I am sure the complaints would end .
14 Even if the saithe has been reared on salmon pellets , I am sure the young ‘ rain goose ’ wo n't mind .
15 ‘ I think the vehicles are a vast improvement and I am sure the public will notice . ’
16 I am sure the BMC ?
17 I am sure the pirates thought I would die .
18 Rumours will no doubt circulate throughout the town and , as a figure of authority within the club , I am sure the artisans on the terraces will side with Reg , but let me put forward my reason for sacking him .
19 I am sure the committee would appreciate as much information as possible on the patterns of use .
20 I am sure the shoe will be found in the hotel and returned to you .
21 I am sure the Barons of the Exchequer would be interested in the profits to be made in the king 's prison , and in what happens to money entrusted to you . ’
22 Gough 's action in handling was instinctive not pre-planned and I am sure the referee knew that .
23 Mr Tierney said : ‘ I am sure the codeine killed her .
24 I think we have gone in at a very sensible price , and I am sure the other contractors did .
25 I am sure the world is full of women who would appreciate a pleasant , hard-working man with regular habits , and would be happy to babysit Sophie and Ben .
26 I am sure the silly old bastard had suffered a blow to the head and believed he was playing out a role from some heroic romance .
27 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 .
28 The calculation is quite complicated , as I am sure the hon. Gentleman knows .
29 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 .
30 If the industry had gone along with the sort of scheme that we were urging three or four years ago , it would be well geared up to meeting the challenge now , instead of being caught short by its friends — who I am sure the industry feels have in some way betrayed it .
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