Example sentences of "i [vb mod] [verb] that this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But I must emphasize that this concept of relationship is an abstraction , an invention of the observing anthropologist .
2 So what I intend to do from this week is that very thing , try and fill in as it were and er make up for what was n't covered in the classes because I must admit that this year I 've been struck by the high st high standard of the class presentations .
3 I must admit that this situation caused me some anxiety at an earlier stage , but no point was made about this in the Press either before or after the Election .
4 ( Nevertheless I must admit that this point of view counts among its adherents Max Born , who was one of the founding fathers of the subject . )
5 As deputy Speaker Michael Morris told MPs at the first sitting of the line-by-line committee stage in January : ‘ I must emphasise that this bill does not ratify the treaty ; it makes changes in domestic law consequential upon the treaty . ’
6 I must emphasise that this paper is only attempting to deal with one aspect of Irigaray 's thought and will inevitably touch on issues that I wo n't have space to develop .
7 After 32 years I continue to enjoy my Medau by doing three classes a week — with Myrtle Mott at Plumstead , with Elsie Streek at Alderwood School and with Bridget at Sidcup and I must say that this form of movement has given me a great deal of pleasure so LONG LIVE MEDAU .
8 I always looked hopefully for grandmas after that , and I must say that this theory proved right time and time again .
9 I should emphasise that this result holds despite there being no interaction between the two separated particles A and B , and no connection between the two instruments required to make the measurements on the two particles .
10 At this point , Congress , I should add that this motion is not an attack on our research department .
11 and you have to push it to start it like , I says yes alright then , I knew the timing was out on mine so I thought I 'd do that this afternoon
12 Along with most other docs , I used to believe that this fluid was always urine — and that the ladies were being slightly incontinent under the wholly understandable stress of ‘ coming ’ .
13 The petitioners further request Chairman , that the county council retain this land in perpetuity as an open space that is managed to conserve its considerable ecological value and recreational value and I would urge that this committee , this this council refer the petition to the policy and resources committee and that the decision of the council is reversed on this matter .
14 There may be some , but I would expect that this time sum , er or close to it , will be the final balance , and that , of course , will flow into the general balances of the County Council , and er , a one million pounds was allocated from the contingency , that finance sub-committee in October , to meet the price , er , to meet a prices inflation .
15 Erm b I mean certainly I I would think that this government erm has less care for er the poor than than other governments would have .
16 I would hope that this government would actually be recognising those sorts of aspirations .
17 that , that , as a result of that we could be , Leicester City could be at the top of the first division , I know the Chairman follows the Philbert Street Foxes , I would hope that this chamber will support the Leicestershire foxes when it 's time to take our vote .
18 I suspect that the answer is ‘ not many ’ for I would guess that this phase of his distinguished career lasted for just one year .
19 I would suggest that this exercise involves two stages — firstly defining those aspects of transport services which should be covered by such an audit , and secondly , attempting to devise measurable indicators which are appropriate to use in describing to what extent transport services meet aspirations in each area .
20 I would suggest that this level of support given by child benefit would price many jobs into a claimant 's reckoning .
21 However , I would suggest that this score is inflated by " Terra " , a proper name that I have only ever seen in a science fictional context to refer to the planet Earth .
22 I would suggest that this attention to differences between context-dependent and objective description can be explained as a product of the specific academic tradition to which these writers are the heirs .
23 On the contrary , I shall maintain that this distinction demands the existence of such objects , and that moreover its applicability to such objects presupposes the possibility of certain criteria .
24 I shall argue that this framework is explanatorily inadequate and that the inadequacy is inherited by theories developed within it .
25 I shall argue that this conception is not only philosophically problematic , but also has an implicit politics which is potentially damaging .
26 I shall claim that this system involves the arbitrary assignment of attainments to hierarchies of knowledge , understanding and skill , and the equally arbitrary assignment of levels to ages , leading to the arbitrary classification of children .
27 I will assume that this information satisfies your requirements , unless I hear to the contrary .
28 In later chapters , I will argue that this view of science , together with the popular account that it resembles , is quite mistaken and even dangerously misleading .
29 In retrospect I can see that this implication can be drawn from the envelope , and I only wish I had realised it at the time .
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