Example sentences of "[noun] i [verb] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If that is the case I imagine that more Scots will wish to take advantage of trust status .
2 But in my heart I knew that another man could .
3 Of course I accept that one man 's fun is another man 's nightmare , and because of this more companies should think about creating ready-made racks for those who want them , or maybe just come up with designs and ideas for those who want to build their own .
4 As a consultant specialising in environmental impact assessments and environmental audits I feel that this criticism is rather unfair .
5 With practice I learned that those flames instantly settled down to a proper blue flame .
6 Now what if I support in the main the aims of the Act , there are one or two areas I think that some things are not a good idea .
7 ‘ Having in mind all the circumstances I suggest that active inquiries in this case be suspended until fresh information is forthcoming .
8 At one point I mention that English police do n't wear guns .
9 Lying in second place and sitting on a possible £3,000 I decided that two practice sessions were needed and on the Tuesday , a week before the match , I had a day off work ( I left Dek in charge of the shop — yet again ) and headed 70 miles down the M.1. to the canal to try to sort it out .
10 We have not got a monopoly on conscience I know that certain Liberals have debated this subject and as th the passions been raised in their group meetings .
11 In October I reported that British designer Carolyn Quartermaine had landed a top assignment with an internationally known New York-based designer .
12 On each occasion I felt that insufficient effort had been made by the surgical teams to decide on the capacity to give informed consent , and I was dismayed at the immediate assumption of incapacity because the patient had been sectioned .
13 Their deeper action over and above that of repeated low potency centesimals seems plain and although I have no evidence I feel that high centesimals would probably have aggravated and made more difficult the roundabout route which we followed .
14 Earlier this week I warned that poor tour morale was the only likely threat to England 's chances of beating an inept Indian Test side , but now misgivings have become reality .
15 In August I revealed that Prime Minister 's son James Major had a £3-an-hour holiday job .
16 On the outskirts of Plzeň I see that bizarre mixture of heavy industrial plant and allotments which is so characteristic of almost every major East European city .
17 Back at the Neuadd Arms I discovered that pre-race training for most of the other entrants consisted of downing the maximum number of pints of ale in the least possible time .
18 ‘ Now , it had been years since I had seen Bartholomew Burghgesh and I considered him long dead , yet I am sure that man I glimpsed that cold December morning was Sir Bartholomew himself .
19 At Oxford I discovered that most people were only too willing to be friendly if I gave them a chance .
20 As with the Galaxis I suspect that this fish will grow quite large .
21 It follows in my view that no error of law has been shown in the decision of the visitor and for that reason I consider that this appeal like the cross-appeals should be dismissed .
22 As we stood to say the apostle 's creed during the communion service yesterday a statement of faith which we share with every part of the Christian church throughout the world I concluded that this statement was unnecessary .
23 DURING my introduction I said that some Regions are better placed than others to increase their growth rate .
24 Later during the trip I noticed that one morning the smell had n't registered with me .
25 Each time I hear that old till
26 About this time I noticed that those crews who consistently got aiming point pictures on the bomb plots issued by HQ Bomber Command after each raid were never selected for PFF .
27 Every time I move that damn box flexes its hinges at me ! ’
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