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

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1 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 .
2 It was so different from other Christmases I had known that it ought to have remained like a beacon in my mind , but I know that my strongest memory of Christmas will always be bound up with a certain little cat .
3 Indeed , we have good grounds for believing that the information that we have been given is accurate : I know that my Hon. Friend the Member for Cunninghame , North would not have read out that list without a solid belief that the property speculators were busy .
4 I know that my hon. Friend will understand if I say that I had some difficulty in persuading everybody to come round a table when I was talking only to the parties in Northern Ireland .
5 I know that my hon. Friend the Member for Wiltshire , North is concerned to improve hotel accommodation throughout the Province , so I shall draw the hon. Gentleman 's remarks to his attention .
6 I know that my hon. Friend will be fair and will recognise that the Queen 's Regiment is an amalgamation of the Queen 's Royal West Surrey Regiment , the East Surrey Regiment , the Royal Sussex Regiment , the Queen 's Own Royal West Kent Regiment and the Middlesex Regiment .
7 I know that my hon. Friend is anxious for a conclusion to be reached for next year , and I hope that it will be possible to do so soon .
8 May I place it on record that I know that my hon. Friend is doing his best to ensure that south Dorset continues to have a large amount of Ministry of Defence employment ?
9 I know that my hon. Friend has a long-standing interest in promoting energy efficiency in his constituency .
10 Although I know that my hon. Friend is interested in switching it to the autumn , we have no plans to do that because there are different views about it .
11 I know that my hon. Friend is aware that the waiting list for treatment of coronary disease has been a matter of concern in Northern Ireland .
12 I know that my hon. Friend the Minister is well aware of the widespread concern among arable farmers in my constituency about the EC Commission 's proposals to review potato marketing .
13 I know that my hon. Friend the Member for Aldridge-Brownhills ( Mr. Shepherd ) has a longstanding opposition to guillotines , but he will recall that many hon. Members on both sides of the House have proposed that we should adopt a procedure under which there is an automatic timetable motion in respect of all Bills .
14 If the official cost of that little lot is well over £250,000 , I suspect , and I know that my hon. Friend the Member for Amber Valley will agree , that the actual cost is much more .
15 There is a risk of a misleading illusion being formed and I know that my hon. Friend would wish to avoid that .
16 I know that my hon. Friend will have something to say about this matter and I shall give way to him later .
17 I know that my hon. Friend the Member for Wakefield ( Mr. Hinchliffe ) wishes to contribute to the debate if he is able to catch your eye , Mr. Speaker .
18 I know that my hon. Friend will recognise that this case is very much a management matter for BR , and the decision to dismiss Mr. Brand was entirely BR 's .
19 I know that my hon. Friend will understand that I can make no comments about the merits of the proposal which is the subject of our debate or about the case for calling it in for determination by my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State .
20 I know that my hon. Friend , who takes a close interest in these matters , understands the importance to Bristol and to British Aerospace of this decision and this order .
21 I know that my hon. Friend realises that many north-west and north-east Members have been careful not to intervene in the debate because we understand the strength of feeling in my hon. Friend 's constituency .
22 Those practices must be brought to an end , and I know that my hon. Friends will strongly support the Government when we say that enough is enough and that if we are to have a compulsory competitive tendering regime , it must be one under which the private and public sectors are able to compete with absolute equality .
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