Example sentences of "'m [verb] [pron] a " in BNC.
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1 | Er I seriously wish I 'd said to them you know , I 'm , I 'm phoning it a fortnight in advance because I want to stick to the arrangements . |
2 | I 'm buying him a model for Father 's Day . |
3 | I says , and I 'm buying him a rack for the ones not in a box . |
4 | No , I 'm bur I 'm buying you a new pack of condoms . |
5 | ‘ I 'm getting myself a cognac from the bar . |
6 | Cuddling Flossie close , Robert said : ‘ I 'm feeding her a little bit at a time and she is looking much better already . ’ |
7 | I 'm teaching you a lesson and taking your profit away . |
8 | Mr Stokill did n't say , " Well , I 'm teaching you a thing or two today , am I not ? " |
9 | Anne is abroad at the moment , doing some research , but she left a message with someone that I 'm to give her a ring when she gets back . |
10 | I 'm sending you a leaflet about assertion training and you could also look for an assertion course near you . |
11 | To demonstrate my concern , I 'm sending you a complimentary copy of Microsoft Works 3 for MS-DOS . |
12 | I 'm sending you a document I 've been keeping for a friend . |
13 | ‘ In the letter , Tristram said ‘ I 'm sending you a document I 've been keeping for a friend ’ . |
14 | You probably would n't appreciate a shape up exercise video Mrs B , so I 'm sending you a spare copy of Donald Norfolk 's book , Think Well , Feel Great . |
15 | ‘ Give it back you thief , ’ he bawls after me , but I spurt ahead , knocking over a coupla kids who start bawling and bellyaching as well , but I do n't stop to investigate , because after all , I 'm doing them a favour , the sooner they learn that life is full of hard knocks the better . |
16 | Maybe I 'm doing them a dis-service , but I do n't think so . |
17 | Here I 'm doing you a favour and all I get is crummy insults . ’ |
18 | ‘ But I 'm doing you a favour . |
19 | ‘ No one 's saying it is , but I 'm in the house because I 'm doing you a favour . |
20 | Listen , I 'm doing you a favour . |
21 | I 'm doing it a funny way this time . |
22 | After I 'm giving him a tablet as well . |
23 | I 'm giving him a chance to reveal his bona fides . ’ |
24 | So I 'm giving him a lie-in . |
25 | No I 'm giving him a tenner . |
26 | Well I 'm giving him a tenner . |
27 | I 'm giving her a lift to … ah … |
28 | ‘ I 'm giving myself a chance to behave like a decent guy , and you a chance to try being a waitress , since for some unfathomable reason it meant enough to you to lie to get the job . |
29 | " You asked me to report preliminary findings as soon as I could , so I 'm giving you a ring , " he said . |
30 | ‘ You 're very funny but I 'm giving you a warning . |