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Before noon.
I am the housekeeper, not his mistress.
I am recording my settings.
Am I completely lacking in self discipline?
I am so hungry.
I've planned most of my life to get where I am now.
I am sorry if I have given her trouble.
Am I seeing a real place?
I am very grateful to you.
I am so happy.
I am thankfully ensconced in my perfect house on wheels, mended in body but seething in mind.
I am on your side - 100%.
I am not saying we have ended torture.
I am glad you asked.
I am sorry, for I need you.
I am looking for the king.
I am not saying we live in a utopia.
I am in attendance on him, you know; I'll mention it to him.
Once you have tried my goods I am sure you will never be without them.
I am only one of a number of concerned citizen contributors.
I am a huge fan of heritage meats.
I am not fit for it.
I am sorry for him.
I am used to suffering.
Yes, my dear; I am Oz, the Great and Terrible.
But I am a prince, and it is foolish for princes to waste their time with such things.
If I have since learned differently, I am not going to tell anybody.
Oh, what a pig I am, not to have written and to have given them such a fright!
When I use a term like factory farm, I am envisioning not what these things are now but what they will be.
I am going to find such a way if I can.
I cast my vote, perchance, as I think right; but I am not vitally concerned that that right should prevail.
I am perfectly sure I wrote the story myself.
I am also expecting Andrew any day.
I am with you, and I will not let anything hurt you.
I am Robert the Bruce.
He thinks I am still a child.
Neither am I. You turned me down, remember.
I am used to something sweet.
I am glad that the partridge gets fed, at any rate.
I am asking you if the colonel is here.
I am so proud of him.
Am I to thank him or curse him?
I am not saying if you enjoy manual labor and being exhausted at the end of the day, you shouldn't do it.
Morning is when I am awake and there is a dawn in me.
I am not one of those on whom fortune deigns to smile.
I am listening to you.
I should be delighted to own so beautiful a piece of workmanship, but I know I am not worthy.
I am not aware that any man has ever built on the spot which I occupy.
I am sure no reporter was present.
I am Boris, son of Princess Anna Mikhaylovna Drubetskaya.
I am too grateful for all these blessings to wish for more from princes, or from the gods.