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

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1 Like when someone says that the records you love are just plastic junk and they are the sort of people who read and rake in all that shit in the daily papers , then it makes me think that my daily intake of media is far superior to theirs .
2 But anyway , she made me promise that my first day in New York , I 'd go to Statue of Liberty .
3 At that moment of jubilation I realised that my own philosophy on life and that of football management go hand in foot .
4 Yet even scientific curiosity in such places is minute in this country , and I fear that our national outlook is still tainted by that Anglo-Saxon authoritarianism that the first English settlers took with them to the New World .
5 I trust that my inner teacher and my inner self are creating the perfect relationship for me .
6 I trust that my hon. Friend will agree that co-operation between member states of the European Community is particularly desirable when considering the provision of help to those most in need .
7 I realise that my hon. Friends who represent constituencies in other parts of the country are still waiting to hear something that was implied during the passage of the Bill .
8 But you may think me merely biased if I say that my own father could in many ways be considered to rank with such men , and that his career is the one I have always scrutinized for a definition of ‘ dignity ’ .
9 I promised that his further education would be no burden to them , and that after the war , I would see to it that he received a free college education , which should not be denied him , but all I got was ‘ You take ‘ im , Mr Burton , you take ‘ im . ’
10 Nor did I know that our intestinal tracts are those of a herbivore , 32 feet long and that if we were meant in enjoy Contre-filet braisé à l'ancienne they would be only a quarter of that length .
11 Little did I know that my brief interlude in the north would stretch to eight years , bring me many more undreamed of adventures at sea in fantastic scenery and make me many very good lifelong friends in the islands of the West .
12 I imagine that your primary interest lies in the weapon used in the attack .
13 Further , I conclude that whatever other arguments may have found favour with her , that false representation was at least material in inducing Mrs. O'Brien to execute the charge .
14 I noticed that my swaying foot had rubbed against him , leaving a dusty mark on his navy trousers .
15 Steve was in the lead , on the Fourth Brittle Ice Thing , when I noticed that my left crampon had broken .
16 I have taken this opportunity to point them out to the Minister and I hope that something good will come of it .
17 With local , with in-house teams it means that we are protected from that ever happening , and I hope that our in-house teams will continue to go on and on from strength to strength , valuable resource to the county council .
18 I hope that my new home will be very much a friendly place for others .
19 I hope that my dear brother will soon be better , ’ I replied with a smile .
20 I hope that my own account will encourage other people to reflect on their own perceptions of mathematics and the way it is taught , especially to pupils with learning difficulties .
21 I hope that my hon. Friend will look at that problem , together with the BBC licence as a whole .
22 I hope that my hon. Friend feels that that is a step in the right direction .
23 I hope that my hon. Friend will give the House a commitment on the timing of that replacement .
24 The hospital , driven by the doctors themselves , is seeking trust status ; I hope that my hon. Friend will consider its application sympathetically and support the hospital in every way that she can .
25 I hope that my hon. Friend the Minister will be able to give some commitment to that this evening .
26 I hope that my hon. Friend the Minister will be able to tell the House that there will be no amnesty for poll tax dodgers and that however high and mighty — be they Members of the House , Labour councillors or whoever — no one will receive an amnesty for refusing to pay the community charge .
27 I hope that my hon. Friend the Minister will be able to help us on that point tonight .
28 I hope that my hon. Friend the Minister will give serious consideration to that point .
29 I hope that my hon. Friend agrees that , if , we are to stop young people inhaling smoke unintentionally and passively in public places such as restaurants and railway carriages , the physical segregation between areas where people are allowed to smoke and those where they are not must be far better .
30 I hope that my hon. Friend would not propose that there should be any regional banding to favour London .
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