Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] that this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I personally feel that this decline in confidence is both healthy and realistic .
2 David , can I just clarify that this resolution now supersedes what is said in the report ?
3 But I soon realised that this view of women is completely bogus .
4 A glance at the awful title suggested the answer ‘ nothing ’ but I soon found that this book is not like all the others .
5 I still feel that this story if I have retold it right , would have appealed to Eliot more than the tamer one about the negro .
6 I personally do not touch any drugs , alcohol or smoking materials , yet I still think that this music is the best in a long time .
7 I quickly discovered that this fish was quite happy for me to take him in my hand , and from that day on I never used a net to catch him , just a hand and a plastic bowl to put him in .
8 But I also know that this feeling of buoyancy , energy or even ecstasy , although close to that of romantic love , is not the same thing .
9 Second , I also knew that this disquiet existed alongside other more conventional attitudes which perfectly fitted the portrayal of parents usually found in that literature .
10 I also find that this precaution usually provides enough yarn to get me to the end of the row .
11 I also agree that this appeal should be allowed .
12 I also feel that this country can not go on permitting the unrestricted sale of looted antiquities from abroad .
13 I later discovered that this country was called Brobdingnag .
14 I now find that this computer is clearly inadequate for my needs and that despite the fact that Dixon 's staff assured me that it would support desktop publishing and graphics , I now discover that it is never going to produce the results I need .
15 Erm , I really feel that this consultation is coming more than a too late because we started on the slippery slope when the consortium was er first dreamed of o , you know about a year ago and set up in April and that really this is the sort of the inexorable next move , and this consultation is far far too late !
16 In my more lucid moments , I often feel that this whole reviewing game would benefit by being reduced to the simple ticking of a box marked yes , this song has a catchy tune and a good beat , or alternatively one marked no , it does n't .
17 I strongly believe that this world , and its reality , is the wrong place for you to develop your ultimate potential .
18 It is just possible that this is exactly the situation that we face when , as individuals , we experience these stages , and it may certainly be the situation that , as psychoanalysts , we encounter when we try to reconstruct the phases of ego- and superego-development from the sole evidence of the clinical analysis of individuals ( For instance , I strongly suspect that this fact has seriously misled the Kleinian school in its theory of developmental stages and is still obscuring much of the psychological structure of the psychoses , and perhaps the neuroses too . )
19 I sometimes find that this method does away with the need to find a new remedy for the acute picture — remember the patient should respond within hours in acute situations so you 'll be able to determine whether the new symptoms are responding or whether you do need a different medicine .
20 The only way to show work is to show it either absolutely by itself , in a very plain setting , so that you can notice every detail of how the light falls on it and so on , or to show it with other absolutely minimal works , so again you get this utter simplicity and you become very aware of the space in which the thing is hanging and so on , but there must be a very clear , simple setting , as indeed for new classicism , and I sometimes think that this kind of art is the son or grandson of new classicism , in which incidentally Britain was the leading country .
21 I quite understand that this implication has caused offence or distress to some people , for which I apologise .
22 I recently discovered that this consultation paper had been sent out to some environmental NGOs in England in March for comments by the end of April .
23 She feverishly thought that this time , though he was tender and romantic at times , he was being very cautious about his feelings for her .
24 Starting with the imaginary livestock , you soon realize that this population varies with the seasons , so you base your calculations on the breeding cows , ewes , sows , mares , and laying birds , adding their progeny in due season .
25 There are those who sincerely believe that this portion of scripture with wise men , virgin birth and a star has the authentic stamp of history upon it .
26 ‘ You seem to know a lot about other people 's affairs so you probably know that this house is partly mine .
27 She also suggests that this mechanism was reversed in the 1970s , by which time more mothers were taking up employment between births , which would be likely to encourage longer gaps between babies .
28 She also suggests that this fear , and women 's predominantly domestic , private , work experiences , generate an affinity between women and conservatism .
29 Will you please ensure that this request is put before the appropriate committee as part of the coming budget cycle .
30 Do you truly believe that this country has really benefited from the importation of blacks , Asians etc ?
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