Example sentences of "'m [adv] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Now the first disappointment in that respect was the appointment Now I may be wrong but I 'm I 'm I 'm s I think I 'm right here the appointment of the chairman of the railway executive , that 's what it was first called .
2 I love him to bits but I 'm long past the stage of believing marriage is what makes a relationship real and holds it together .
3 ‘ I 'm only about a year older than Bob . ’
4 Modi , too , tried to join the Foreign Legion , felt it was the ‘ price ’ to pay for living as a foreigner in France , and justified his inconsistency by saying : ‘ I 'm so much a revolutionary that I 'm even willing to be a soldier and revolt against my own anti-militarist beliefs .
5 I told him that 's not saying much — I 'm just not a junkie or an alcoholic or a prostitute .
6 I 'm just not a very histrionic person .
7 ‘ I suppose I 'm just not the maternal type , ’ she ended up , lamely .
8 ‘ I 'm not nervous , ’ says Dolores , ‘ but I 'm just not the type of person who goes out and can say ( adopts hysterical Lita Ford persona , clenched fists raised to the sky etc . )
9 I 'm just not the marrying kind . ’
10 Although he blamed himself rather than the department for his own failure , making comments like ‘ I 'm just not an academic basically ’ and ‘ I do n't think there 's a lot wrong with the course , if you want to do an academic course ’ , the path he saw himself as taking seemed directly opposed to the departmental ethos ; stating that he did n't want to do ‘ anything theoretical ’ , he told me that he wanted to train to be a nurse .
11 I 'm normally quite an equable sort of guy , you know . ’
12 I 'm still just a blur . ’
13 ‘ I 'm still just an actor from Stratford , Toby .
14 In this decade I 'm once again a junior . ’
15 I 'm positively not the person to advise anyone on cut-price marine systems or to encourage the idea that it is possible not to compromise such principles by going down market .
16 I 'm really not a great buyer — if I ca n't wear it and I ca n't eat it , then I 'm not that bothered .
17 I 'm really not the energetic type on holiday — building up a tan by the pool with a good book is my idea of heaven .
18 Darling — and I 'm sure this wo n't be inopportune — do n't worry about me , because I 'm really quite a ‘ happy warrior ’ ; it was the thought of leaving you , and the fact that you were going back to a hard grind , which prompted my outpourings .
19 And all places are alike to me , if you 're not there — though , thank God , I 'm no longer the cat who walks by himself ! ’
20 Let him see I 'm no longer the pushover I was last night !
21 ‘ I 'm no more a gentleman than you are a lady , ’ he said with soft menace , his voice gone rough around the edges .
22 ‘ I 'm absolutely not a feminist .
23 ‘ I 'm certainly not a natural freelancer .
24 I enjoy a fantastic relationship with my boyfriend and I 'm certainly not a lesbian .
25 I suppose I like a certain roughness in my work ; I 'm certainly not a ‘ civilised ’ painter .
26 Hartley is an astute businessman , but he never passes up an opportunity to disparage a successful competitor , and I 'm certainly not the first .
27 Two weeks in a semi-finished house , with a man who does n't give a damn about appearances have worked their magic , and I do n't know if I 'm Cinderella now or the pumpkin , but I 'm certainly not the obnoxious girl who arrived here a fortnight ago .
28 But I 'm unlikely to do the New York Marathon in any case , because I 'm very much a rhythm runner , and I do n't think it 's the course for me .
29 I 'm very much a family man and need to be close to those I love . ’
30 I work the same as the rest of them ; I 'm very much a working Head Gardener as opposed to a white-collar Head Gardener .
  Next page