Example sentences of "'m [adv] [adj] [v-ing] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I fear I 'm rather past giving interviews , ’ Lady Heathcoat Amory had warned , ‘ but I 'll meet you if it will help the garden . ’ |
2 | ‘ I 'm more comfortable working with guitar-orientated bands than with keyboards , ’ Stephen admits . |
3 | ‘ I 'm quite happy working with Jack , as you know . ’ |
4 | it 's like when she asked her whether she would change her hours from half past nine to six to cover the office and said no I 'm quite happy doing what I 'm doing and could n't have coped with the confrontation you see . |
5 | That 's quite easy really , I 'm quite happy doing that . |
6 | No but I 'm pretty good walking a lo a hell of a way . |
7 | because I 'm ab I 'm absolutely convinced having seen the package |
8 | I 'll do it , but at present I 'm very busy finishing off Australia , working on China , the Vatican , Portugal and the Balearics . ’ |
9 | I 'm too busy looking at you . ’ |
10 | I 'm too busy trying to make a tape of someone mowing the lawn who is also trying to watch the Cup Final , who is trying to get the rest of the family to shut up . |
11 | I 'm too busy trying to work out why I do n't understand myself . |