Example sentences of "[conj] i [verb] that these " in BNC.

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1 And if it does n't seem to be there ask Phil because , you know that is that only by asking him that I discovered that these worked last week .
2 This is all classified information and I know that these people have n't clearance . ’
3 But on the other hand private care suffers from not being part of the mainstream thinking that has gone in to helping to move away from those bad practices and towards better practices in the statutory services and I think that these are the things that we really have to try and address .
4 I was trying to suggest that instead of actually definitely writing novels with a very straightforward moral theme , the theme of the novel being that you must do this or terrible things will happen , instead of doing that erm she is anxious to write novels which show you moral possibilities , that somebody or other may actually get into difficulty because they fail to understand something about somebody else and I think that these novels are intended to tell people more about themselves that erm they might otherwise realize .
5 You must of course deal with the odd letters of criticism , but I trust that these can be viewed in proportion to those ( probably thousands ) of satisfied members , who are nevertheless unlikely to write in every month to say so .
6 I deny that there were any evictions ; they may have got letters of removal , but I deny that these were any evictions in the sense of evictions . "
7 Of the other contributors , some expressed outrage , some were more optimistic , but I believe that these views of Cornall , Lawton and Hewlett typically reflected professional concerns of curriculum developers and teachers , especially those grappling with the persistent problems of how to implant enlightened ideas into a traditional subject-based curriculum .
8 Sadly , mills have been closed and people have lost their jobs , but I believe that these necessary changes have been handled with sympathy and understanding .
9 Action was promised as the minister said , in October nineteen ninety two by the former chancellor when the Bingham report was published , but I believe that these proposals are under the bear minimum requested by Bingham and they hardly live up er to the er minister 's announcement at the beginning of his speech .
10 I could do with you on my permanent staff — but I think that these articles will hit home , cause a stir , such a stir as Henry Mayhew created some time ago when he , too , wrote of the cabined and confined lives of the capital 's poor .
11 While I accept that these may be legitimate responses to difficult circumstances , I also reflect that these responses are from mature , talented and committed teachers .
12 It seems odd that I should be expected to pay for the privilege of assisting in this way , in particular , as I doubt that these changes will alleviate the falling numbers of applicants to medical schools in the UK .
13 ‘ Anyway , ’ I continue ( while we have it , let's press the advantage home ) , ‘ you know as well as I do that these couplings between the separate spheres always come to grief in the end . ’
14 Leaving the visits to Brussels aside , for I assume that these were entirely legitimate , what do we find when we start to unravel the mysterious secrecy surrounding the civic junkets to far off lands ?
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