Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [v-ing] [verb] that [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm hoping to hear that that is the case .
2 I 'm beginning to feel that direct action is the only way forward like Earth First , who in Canada lie down in front of loggers and generally sabotage development .
3 I 'm beginning to think that last night was a mistake , ’ she muttered .
4 ‘ Well , I 'm going to see that this sort of thing never happens again , ’ I said .
5 I was beginning to realize that this diet could in fact be a breakthrough for all those who were still left with the typical British ‘ pear ’ shape , even after losing weight successfully .
6 I was going to suggest that this is er , I mean I 've made a note of this question , that we ought to return to it next time
7 Admittedly they 're a little bit less streamlined but if you 're going to say that that makes a serious difference
8 She was beginning to think that this Gus Hambro was a good deal more ingenuous than he supposed ; but if so , it was an engaging disability in him .
9 If he did want to mount an exhibition of his work — and she was starting to believe that that too had been a lie , just part of some overall strategy — then he 'd have to find someone else to organise it .
10 We are beginning to understand that two of the most important resources worth conserving are energy and raw materials .
11 ‘ Every time we meet we are having to recognise that evil men are cutting down people from our community . ’
12 ‘ I think we are going to see that slight pick-up disappear .
13 My right hon. Friend the Member for Old Bexley and Sidcup ( Mr. Heath ) echoed Harold Macmillan 's theme when he spoke to the House on 28 October 1971 : ’ I can not over-emphasise the importance the scale and quality of the decision whether we are going to decide that Western Europe should now move along the path to real unity our decision tonight will vitally affect the sort of world in which we British people and many generations to come will live their lives ’ .
14 Now if we are going to say that this rolling programme , we we do n't mean this rolling programme because it it 's all going back to committees again to be to be looked at then we are putting our at a disadvantage they will disband and the cost to us for refurbishment will increase .
15 ‘ It means that they 're beginning to realize that Free People are not just a bunch of dumb bomb-chuckers . ’
16 Therefore it is fitting to remember that such houses are no substitute for fair rent housing from local authorities or housing associations ( Clark 1981 ) .
17 It is startling to discover that many outdoor organisations are unaware of this proposal .
18 One must , of course , always stress the human factor and beware the danger of geographical determinism ; nevertheless , it is revealing to find that 86 per cent of estate villages in Kent had no Dissenting chapel , but that such places of worship were common in the scattered settlements of former forest or wood-pasture zones .
19 To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what steps he is taking to ensure that known international terrorists do not receive any support from countries in the middle east with which the United Kingdom maintains diplomatic relations .
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