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

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1 Full compliance with environmental legislation remains a key , yet elusive , target and I regret that in 1992 ICI was prosecuted or fined on a number of occasions for accidental environmental infringements .
2 I realized that in recent weeks Hyde had become bigger and stronger , both in body and character .
3 I argued that in most cases it was quite clear that the projects officers had not paid any serious attention to gender issues .
4 I realise that in many ways I have been extraordinarily fortunate , and I never stop counting my blessings .
5 To my great surprise , I found that in all types of managerial organization in many different countries over 35 years , people in roles at the same time span experience the same weight of responsibility and declare the same level of pay to be fair , regardless of their occupation or actual pay .
6 However , I found that in many instances this slipping action makes the disc useless , as it is unable to cut to any depth before it stops rotating .
7 And I found that in some respects that became negative you know … in some ways that also screwed the lesson
8 I suggest that in future Councillors and concentrate on engaging their brains before they start putting pen to paper
9 I conclude that in those circumstances the court should proceed with caution in determining whether a generalised refusal , as expressed by Miss T. , is evidence of a settled continuing intention to refuse blood in all circumstances .
10 I hope that in similar circumstances in the future it would do so again .
11 And I hope that in this discussion we start talking along those lines .
12 Success in this field is going to become even more important as we move into the 1990s and beyond and I hope that in this book I 've been able to give you the benefit of my experience , to pass on the kind of backstage know-how that can make that vital difference between winning and losing .
13 I hope that in this period of electioneering excitement we can keep off the personalities and concentrate on the policies .
14 I suspect that in many cases — and perhaps in that of my hon. Friend because , as he said , he has a severe cold — it is a matter for commiseration .
15 While I appreciate that in many cultures a woman 's failure to marry can have serious socio-economic implications which may not exist for many women in the UK , I was distressed by AI promoting this view of marriage as the raison d'etre of a woman , and of a woman whose hymen has been perforated as ‘ damaged goods ’ .
16 I appreciate that in that respect I was drifting out of order .
17 He added : ‘ While I appreciate that in some 5pc of cases the response time is outside this target , 36 minutes is unacceptable in Barnard Castle . ’
18 ‘ While I appreciate that in some 5pc of cases the response time is outside this target , I do feel that a 36-minute or more response time is unacceptable in Barnard Castle town centre on market day . ’
19 Immediately after the first introduction to gentle straight stalls I demonstrate that in normal flight even a small movement forward results in the same sensation , the feeling of reduced ‘ g ’ .
20 I know that in professional yachting the attitude is that sponsorship money is good , no matter what the source ; after all , the yachting public should be intelligent enough to choose for themselves .
21 And having done it , and having experienced aspects of being a solo artist , I know that in many ways it 's a lot easier being a solo artist !
22 And now , my dear Sir , having said this much on behalf of this deserving Youth , I must beg to assure you that however zealous my wish to be the means of serving him and his poor Mother , I do not wish , on that account , to influence you — Quite the contrary — I know that in similar cases , your benevolent views have been disappointed , and , perhaps , you have consequently made arrangements for the Future which may render it ineligible to take any youth in the same way as proposed to his Brother — even if you have at present — or are likely in course of a year or two — to have a vacancy .
23 Although I know that in these matters there is almost no limit to what people will do , I am horrified that Victoria should have subjected herself to an Aids test and — as I have heard happens — the offers of emotional counselling and financial advice .
24 I know that in some way I 've offended you , ’ she began .
25 I know that in some parts of the country , notably in the north-east , one or two local authorities have made it rather difficult for protective street furniture to be erected along the sides of roads where there has been ram-raiding .
26 And some places that erm I know that in some places they have their own local way of speaking and then they speak a different way to other folk .
27 But there will obviously be sort of an ongoing training and so on because I , I know that in some ways I think it 's been very mixed and I qu I put
28 I know that in this regard my feeling will be echoed by my hon. Friends with responsibility for Bristol constituencies .
29 I assume that in each case time in custody before trial is counted as part of the period before the first review .
30 it has n't cropped up here , but I understand that in other cases where you 've double insurance from two life companies , that two life companies would split the actual benefit fifty-fifty , so it would n't actually be deducting the whole amount , would it , because Abbey Life would still ha , Abbey Life would still have to pay
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