Example sentences of "that [pron] [am/are] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It 's for him that I am accepting this honour .
2 It is precisely because I care about the future of humanity that I am undertaking this work . ’
3 It is for that very reason that I am moving this motion today as it gives us the opportunity to implement the rules of the union and at the same time would enable us to put into position , people who would be able to do all those things that are necessary to achieve what we require , recruitment , organization , paperwork , back-up service to full-time officials .
4 ( I should stress that I am using human size as an imaginary example : I do not know how many genetic loci and alleles are really at work in this case . )
5 Maybe it is for myself I mind , rather than for him ! 'T IS not so much that Richard is bound for sanctuary — as that I am denied such privilege .
6 Your new orders will also confirm that I am to assume overall charge of the investigation .
7 The logo will mark the guild 's 30th anniversary , and you will recall that I am offering another bottle of very passable claret to the designer of the winning entry .
8 You can see that I am representing any vector V as a superposition of two standard vectors 1 and 2 , with coefficients ( as we say ) given by the numbers unc and unc [ For the modern mathematician these numbers would make up the ordered pair (
9 ‘ I 'm giving you fair warning , Claudia , that I 'm taking Roman Wyatt from you .
10 It 's in the case of how we police students that the question about where we draw the line and how far we become engaged are most problematic , I think , and it 's in that case really that I 'm proposing this distinction .
11 I 'm thinking of telling my mum what I done and telling her to go to the doctor and tell the doctor that I 'm doing stupid things and that , to get me put away .
12 After all , one of the reasons that I 'm doing this job is that I 'm plugged into what 's going on out there .
13 You ca n't possibly have got it into your head that I 'm having some kind of affair with Lexy , of all people .
14 Er well it 's just I 'm ha it 's not that I 'm having more difficulty with one thing than another , it 's just that I have n't , I did n't get round to doing them .
15 He asked that she be given six months ' grace at Althorp so she could adapt to life without him .
16 The important thing I want you to have is , is start on that activity data sheet , get in your discipline of writing everything you do on that sheet and inputting it every week , so that you 're getting actual data as soon as possible .
17 And I would like to think that you 're getting good quality of training , and reasonable accommodation during the training , which you will get .
18 All I was told is that you 're getting twelve months guarantee , but you 've got to have a three thousand mile service , and as the gentleman said erm I recorded the deliveries and sent them all back and on the third one , when I took it in I asked if they 'd put a new set of points in for me and erm unfortunately when it came out there was no compression at all and because because I it was suggested that I dug my heels in a bit and got an independent report and erm basically they told me to get lost because it cost fifty pound to do the report .
19 It 's only because you 're a Yorkshireman yourself that you 're taking that position .
20 If you choose to abandon formality ( 'Why do n't we discuss this over a drink ? ' ) then you are playing high status in that you 're taking this decision , and allowing the other person perhaps to rise above their station .
21 Weighing in at only a few ounces , you hardly notice that you 're wearing this jacket .
22 ‘ I do n't think , Hilda , that you 're approaching this revival of interest in Walter 's work in the right frame of mind . ’
23 Higher , higher rate , rate , well you do n't start to pay that until you 've exceeded the twenty three thousand seven hundred plus your personal allowance , so y you your basic rate of tax goes to twenty three seven hundred then you can add , add on your basic allowance , and for most people if they 're earning er a single person twenty seven and a half and married person twenty eight and a half above that you 're paying higher rate tax .
24 What 's come out in the in the telephone call which you recorded was that er the father baby she is alleging is actually her own father what do you think do you think that puts her in any danger the fact that you 're making this public that the father may hear this .
25 Alright , because what you 're doing , is that you 're increasing domestic production .
26 And that means that you 're doing maladaptive things .
27 Be sure that the display you are mounting is at the right level for the event and that you are using appropriate material and performers .
28 Some of them are reluctant to ask visiting relatives , who may already be doing shopping for them , to run extra errands , such as taking prescriptions to the chemist or clothes to the launderette or dry cleaners , changing their library books and collecting their pension ; so it is always as well to check to make sure that you are meeting these needs , or arranging for someone else to do so .
29 Nothing can be more exciting than the first time that you are given some flowers , and particularly red roses .
30 If this possibility interests you , your main concern should be to ensure that you are given enough information to check that the retraining will be of real practical value .
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