Example sentences of "[noun sg] that i [verb] the " in BNC.

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31 Moreover , it would appear that the difference is that the latter sentence expresses my belief that I have the belief that it is raining , and says that I have the belief that it is raining , and does not express the belief that it is raining or say that it is raining .
32 ( perhaps one should say that as such a psychological statement it would express my awareness that I have the belief rather than my belief that I have the belief , since belief is not quite the right word in this context , but let us leave such qualifications to be understood . )
33 I mean a real belief that I have the word ‘ tiger ’ or ‘ leopard ’ or whatever .
34 ‘ Sir , ’ they retort , ‘ it was with some amusement that I read the views … with astonishment … with disgust … self-appointed guardians of the public conscience … fashionable cant … appear to have forgotten those who , in two world wars … ’
35 ’ Applying this to the body of Christ in Cranham , the very week that I finalised the membership of the team and announced it , one couple in the team had a violent row with others and left the new work and also the church .
36 So you could test your theory that I killed the old woman . ’
37 Erm I 've indicated this morning that I think the employment component of the new settlement is an absolutely crucial part of the overall concept and unless you get a very good employment area , all the other objectives for the new settlement will not be achieved .
38 It was at this point that I came face to face with the realisation that human beings could be studied like other animals , and I went on , past chimpanzees , to investigate the behaviour of this strange creature that I christened The Naked Ape .
39 Perceive can still occur in the sense of physical perception , however , as can be seen from : ( 57 ) It was with some trepidation that I perceived the hour approach .
40 It is thus with some trepidation that I say the cohabitation rule makes sense .
41 ( perhaps one should say that as such a psychological statement it would express my awareness that I have the belief rather than my belief that I have the belief , since belief is not quite the right word in this context , but let us leave such qualifications to be understood . )
42 It was therefore with a fit companion that I tackled the brute for a fourth attempt .
43 In Joffre 's own words , that night ‘ I wished more than at any time of my life that I had the gift of omnipresence . ’
44 It was for that reason that I took the stand I did , and put forward the views that I did .
45 It is for this reason that I regard the industrial action which swept through schools in the mid-1980s with regret .
46 The real reason that I jumped the pond last week was not to escape the E-word , though that would have been cause enough .
47 I drove myself on in the certainty that I held the ‘ trump ’ card behind me , quite literally .
48 It is against this background that I approached the construction and which led me to prefer the interpretation which bases the assessment to tax upon the actual cost to the employer rather than the hypothetical cost arrived at by dividing the number of pupils into the total cost of providing full facilities .
49 They form a national network and it is from their conference statement that I took the above quotations .
50 I said to the NFU and in my press statement that I reserved the right to take emergency action if , for instance , people in this country started to use coloured lenses for chickens , which would be outrageous — I would stop it before it started .
51 then I had another I had another wee problem that I 'd been , I had been to see , and it was Doctor I had been , and the doctor that I saw the last time er I had three big bruises on my back , and she
52 I can not really add to the answer that I gave the hon. Member for Birmingham , Erdington ( Mr. Corbett ) .
53 I say in my introduction that I wrote the book partly because I was annoyed that people thought I was only interested in representation .
54 From afar it looks like the classical volcanic cone and it is with a mounting sense of excitement that I climb the last section of loose lava gravel and sharp , welded lava rock .
55 I recognised at school that I had the talent to become a politician when , at the end of a particularly bad term , the headmaster wrote on my report , ’ One can not help but be quite captivated by him , provided one gives him no work to do . ’
56 As I recall , then , it was only an hour or so after being first entrusted with the mission that I noticed the young Mr Cardinal alone in the library , sitting at one of the writing tables , absorbed in some documents .
57 I am delighted that it has now decided to co-operate with the Government and solve a problem that I brought the regional affairs committee of the European Parliament over to look at 14 years ago .
58 ‘ Where 's your proof that I lit the slow fuse ?
59 The instrument with which we shall purge our minds is the idea that I call the extended phenotype .
60 There were a few problems with the casting of the men and staffing for the kitchen , but these were overcome and an excellent play resulted a sentiment that I think the four hundred and thirty seven strong audience would agree with .
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