Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [that] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But further acquaintance with the latest model forces me to acknowledge that the 1993 Applause is a well-equipped and well-finished machine .
2 Hoffman 's face has never been very expressive ( sometimes his rabbit stare makes me think that the great Maureen Stapleton has spawned an emotionally retarded.son ) , but he has always been able to get our empathy . ’
3 What makes me laugh that the Labour party always say oh interest rates in , sorry the tax rates in this
4 He listens to me explaining that the front door was unlocked .
5 Chairman , thank , thank you very much indeed erm Chairman , I will in fact and er perhaps if I read that in the first instance I have n't circulated it erm if I read that the first instance it will set the of what I have to say .
6 But even if we agree this order tonight none of those issues will actually be clearly resolved er , there is a temptation and I regret that the honourable member for Southend succumbed to this , there 's a temptation to blem blame the French and the French government for this present state of uncertainty .
7 I regret that the legal advice then given to the House was not correct . ’
8 I regret that the legal advice then given to the House was not correct …
9 I contend that the best evidence of the efficacy of the combined system are the attainments of the deaf-mutes who have profited by it , and that the deaf-mutes of America are far better educated than those of any other country .
10 I repeat that the European Community money should be for the benefit of coal communities , and we very much regret that the European Commission has not released the funds .
11 You may , sir , the rather believe me when I declare that the only man I could honour more than another is the gentleman who of all others seeks my everlasting dishonour .
12 Well we were taken up to the standby boat which is I mean every vessel in the North Sea , every rig and installation has a boat that circles it , non stop , twenty four hours a day and I mean that The standby boat on Piper I mean it was the the two inflatable boats off it that picked everybody up , and most folk up , and one of them was lost , they lost two of the crew off that .
13 I mean that the only reason I keep your brother on is because he 's an absolute wizard with engines . ’
14 By correctly distinguish I mean that the correct phrase must be the only phrase with a certain score , and it must have the highest score .
15 Then some creatures emerged from it , through an opening I had n't noticed , and I realized that the other heap was a dwelling .
16 Er , first of all may I give my sincere and abject apology for not being here to chair the Garrick 's A G M , this is due to a longstanding appointment made before I realized that the first Thursday in December is traditionally the day for the A G M.
17 I realized that the mysterious man had told someone to watch me , and this was a message from his spy .
18 To my disappointment I realized that the nearest group was in Manchester , which was too far away to be useful .
19 We talked about Niki in Austria and from that conversation I realized that the two drivers were reverse medals of each other and that if you could combine the two , you would probably have the perfect driver .
20 But soon I realized that the old man was blind .
21 And then I realized that the little cup she 'd brought with her out of the sea , and gave to me for Adam — that little cup could be none other than Undry . ’
22 I could not have had a better send off , and I realized that the public battles had played only a marginal part in it .
23 Eventually , I realised that the only side to match the As are the Js .
24 ‘ I was in New Zealand , watching the rugby league students ’ world tournament , when I realised that the 15-a-side game did not have an equivalent competition .
25 Coz I realised that the poor boy had a problem
26 I was surprised to see them up in the tall grasses , instead of moving along the exposed bank , but I realised that the rising river level had forced them up .
27 But what he did come to recognise was the inadequacy of existing literature : ‘ I realised that the main writers on history and statistics at the time had done very little research and were relying on a few books .
28 I had applied for an Adjournment debate on this subject , but I realised that the hon. Member for Rotherham ( Mr. Crowther ) had a prior right , representing as he does the NLVA .
29 In Chapter 2 , I argued that the emancipatory conception of higher education — as I termed it — is to be found historically in the deep structure of the concept of higher education ( and I developed the idea in Chapter 8 , in discussing emancipation as the highest form of rationality ) .
30 I argued that the representational theory of mind , with its assumption that thinking is the possession of determinate ‘ mental states ’ which are in some sense encodings ( pictorial , syntactic ) of actual or possible states of affairs , contributes to the difficulty of the mind-body problem .
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