Example sentences of "[noun pl] that i [verb] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Next day this camel drops to its knees and this guy gets on and signals that I 've to get on behind him .
2 Oh dear , the thing is , as , as far as I can remember I ca n't find it in any of the two books that I 've got out at the moment , it 's not under , but I vaguely remember that you have to dig down a certain .
3 unless Andrew 's dropped some enormous goolies , I ca n't see that the plums that I 've picked out should be
4 In the va , in the various schools that I 've worked in I I 've
5 I mean this is just the areas that I 've touched on , and again it 's in many cases it 's only fringe .
6 I went through these areas that I wanted to work in and I argued with Jeremy that we had n't allowed for ‘ things visual ’ , that we had a visual medium , that Britain was profoundly under-educated visually , so that we should actually use television for visual education and he fell for this .
7 The , the present , the present day er in Edinburgh , the present day buildings that I helped to build up are now in Pilton and in fact er out in Saint I built , that was a er built a fact I did all the rough .
8 you 'll you 'll be very comfortable with it and I can tell you now that 's one of the things that I got tied up with so
9 It 's , it 's the things that I 've written down quickly .
10 Yes , I mean several points that you 've raised , and these are things that I 've picked up from the newspapers and I 'll make the point , I 'm no expert but I as I understand it , the allied erm forces have erm substantially greater number of aircraft in the area than the Iraqi airforce had , so that 's one point .
11 ‘ In fact , it 's been one of the most exciting things that I 've worked on and it 's certainly changed my career . ’
12 They took things that I wanted to pass on to the children
13 So that 's why , you know , three different sorts of reminders that I 've put on the front of the calendar card .
14 It was as much to disprove some of their absurd assumptions as to help you prove your own theories that I agreed to come in on this project .
15 Thank you for your recent letter , it is always useful for me to hear what use the publications that I have sent out were put to .
16 I regret the fact that the hon. Member for Livingston saw fit not to answer the challenge that I laid down to him , just as he has not answered any of the challenges that I have laid down to him today , and that he has also seen fit to put the hon. Lady , on her first outing today , into a rather difficult position .
17 Can I explain all those booklets that I 've put out on the table ?
18 In fact on erm on one of the erm sheets that I 've brought up there 's a notice of how to repair them with bits of cycle inner tube .
19 Those are the two other issues that I want to get on to in the last part of the programme .
20 aye , let's have a separate meeting on that I mean I 've largely left it up to and and one or two others that I 've met up there
21 I 'm not claiming that these are the ‘ best ’ ( whatever that can mean in terms of music ) solos I have ever heard , or even the best players — just the records that I 've kept on coming back to over the years .
22 I have attended many feminist seminars , workshops and group discussions about language , and there are certain folklinguistic assertions that I have heard over and over again from the ( nonlinguist ) women present .
23 In the light of the facts that I have set out , his conclusion that the Home Office decision is ’ ill-conceived ’ is a masterpiece of restrained understatement .
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