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

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1 My concerns are much more involved with the dangers I perceive that many valued institutions are having to confront within current political climates .
2 Nor am I suggesting that one thoughtless remark can prompt a neurosis .
3 I regret that this whole matter could not have been handled in a more constructive manner . ’
4 I deny that any such authority exists .
5 … American and European societies became increasingly interdependent , by which I mean that complex urban-industrial societies involved individuals in unprecedentedly complex patterns of relations extending beyond personal and community ties to distant bonds no less real because of their obscurity . …
6 I mean that big red thing , that was n't meant to be ordinary clothes , was it ? ’
7 But Billingsley had clearly known about Hirondelle 's visit to Murder Cay , and I realised that this senior police officer had not come here to enquire into a crime , but to cover it up .
8 He was still smirking , so I presumed that some juvenile guessing-game was required of me .
9 Among the audience cited in the introduction are the ‘ environmentally concerned general public , but I fear that this growing band will be lost within the first 20 pages .
10 I found that ordinary narrow masking tape was the answer .
11 When I examined the differences between success and failure in change projects or development efforts , I found that one major difference was simply time — staying with it long enough to make it work .
12 In my view the transmitter is far better positioned on the ferret 's collar , though I acknowledge that some other people prefer for their own reasons to trail the transmitter on the line some twelve inches behind the ferret .
13 For illustrative purposes , I suggest that two specific groups should be made eligible for these capital grants — those aged twenty , on the threshold of independence , and those at forty-five , the ideal time for career reassessment and a possible fresh start .
14 Based on the above , which HDTV hype can not alter , I suggest that commercial technical research should concentrate on larger flat screens with superimposed pixels with change of standards but with some attention to the basic defects in the NTSC , Pal and Secam systems which are only mildly irritating .
15 I suggest that any hon. Member with a constituency problem should get in touch with the Securities and Investments Board , which is taking the lead in this matter and which knows the individual details of specific cases .
16 In my book Nations and nationalism since 1780 I suggest that these short-term changes and shifts of ethnic identities constitute ‘ the area of national studies in which thinking and research are most urgently needed today ’ , and I maintain this view .
17 And how was I to know that American hot dogs did n't cost five dollars each ?
18 Nor do I consider that any in-house tariff which may exist in the Home Office need be disclosed .
19 I noted that several hon. Members , not only Opposition Members , were highly critical of the CAP and called for urgent reform .
20 I imagine that many honest people would sympathise with Weatherhead and happily echo his final paragraph : ‘ All this gives me as much as I need , and seems to me the essential credo of Christianity .
21 I imagine that many older people in Britain will recognize this type of education , and I suppose it was a legacy passed on to us by our former colonial overlords .
22 Even if the Government do not propose legislation themselves , I imagine that some Private Member will introduce a Bill and I must confess that I can see no way of postponing this issue to a ‘ gentler age ’ .
23 The removable sole is fairly thin and when I took it out I noticed that several small staples protrude quite sharply through the inner lining , which could become a problem after more use .
24 Now that we have taken an overview of the Form method of patterning , I hope that many more knitters will not be as worried that the columns of figures published in magazines and so on , mean nothing to them , since they are n't supposed to in this format .
25 In view of what you have said , Mr. Deputy Speaker , I shall keep my remarks on this subject brief but I hope that other Hon. Members will also refer to the disabled persons transport advisory committee report that I mentioned .
26 I hope that other hon. Members on green Benches — we can see mostly green Benches today — will join me in trying to find out how we can avoid the consultant-promoter corrupt relationship .
27 That is leading to very real hardship for all the people of South Africa — most notably those in South Africa who have least — so I think that the progressive removal of sanctions is desirable for economic and social reasons , and I hope that that progressive removal of sanctions will take place .
28 I hope that that basic injustice can be tackled .
29 I hope that all hon. Members accept that adult education is an amazing vehicle through which people can have more fulfilled lives in respect both of leisure and of their professional careers .
30 I hope that all hon. Members representing Northern Ireland will take the opportunity to invest in the economic future of the Province .
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