Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [adj] that [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Eildon 's director , Peter Lee , launched his company 's campaign by stating : ‘ I am delighted that tenants are being allowed under Scottish Homes revised procedures to gain access directly to representatives of both Eildon and Waverley . ’ |
2 | and I am sure that members would want to join me in extending warmest congratulations to him on his well-deserved award . |
3 | Unfortunately were not successful in winning the small towns category on this occasion but nevertheless I am sure that members would want to congratulate on their considerable success in the regional finals of this prestigious competition . |
4 | It 's a great tribute to the that they have managed triumph over adversity and achieved such tremendous results this season and I am sure that members would want me to place on record the Council 's congratulations on their performance . |
5 | I found your ideas to be very helpful , from a teaching point of view , and I am sure that players will find them particularly beneficial for the development of control and co-ordination . |
6 | I am sure that levels of commitment and determination are just as high in the other three Regions of . |
7 | We are , therefore , dealing with last minute ideas and on reflection I am sure that districts would be the first to agree that their desirable costings could suffer refinement without loss of function . |
8 | I am sure that consumers would shun mahogany products , especially when there are perfectly good types of wood to choose from . ’ |
9 | In looking through my cases for examples of problems that I 've experienced with 50 millesimals I am conscious that aggravations are not one ! |
10 | I am glad that universities are running courses on environmental biology . |
11 | Gaddafi himself , when questioned by Salinger , said : ‘ I am angry about the accusations against Libya , but I am satisfied that things are moving according to law . |
12 | I am amazed that men are so sanguine about this food-for-sex thing … |
13 | The more I think about it the more I am amazed that men are so sanguine about this food-for-sex thing . |
14 | I am aware that residents have complained on several occasions about the parking of cars in Lakeside , particularly on the west side of the road , which Mr Howe has pointed out is common land . |
15 | ‘ I am surprised that dentists do n't advocate the use of fluoride tablets , ’ wrote a SHE reader recently . |
16 | , D O E. Er I 'm sure that members of the panel appreciate why I 've remained silent during the discussion of item two D , but does anyone in the room who does n't fully understand , it 's simply that the Secretary of State of exercises role in relation to a new settlement . |
17 | Whereas could be lifted if the County Council itself would become erm a benevolent donor , I 'm sure that problems of low cost housing throughout the county . |
18 | ‘ Do n't be so downhearted , ’ Hari said quickly , ‘ I 'm sure that toffs are n't all like that — are they ? ’ |
19 | But I , I , I 'm amazed that breweries keep lending him money ! |
20 | LONDON ‘ I 'm optimistic that prices have levelled , ’ says Simon Agace of Winkworth . |
21 | I was angry that humans should be subjected to such degradation and I realised just how lucky I had been so far . |
22 | In fact I was quite embarrassed by her arrival as I was aware that listeners might think I had invited her . |
23 | As a physics teacher , I was concerned that students , working on their practical investigations , were achieving success in assessment terms without showing any understanding of the generative skills during one-to-one discussion with me . |
24 | It helps you take up a positive attitude if you are aware that others have recognized that age discrimination exists and is unfair . |
25 | But I am sure you are aware that plans must be made . ’ |
26 | She says it 's peculiar nowadays to go to a single sex establishment and she 's glad that men will now be able to go to Somerville |
27 | She was convinced that sailors and tourists she saw were his emissaries , sent to proclaim his love for her . |
28 | From the far recesses of consciousness she was aware that things were moving too fast , much , much too fast … |
29 | She was appalled that women should be attended by male doctors , and of male attendance in childbirth she wrote : |
30 | Sometimes she was afraid that animals might take them , but when they went noisily along the path she still hoped that one day the man would be waiting there for them , beside the pile of stones . |