Example sentences of "[pron] am [adj] that [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The College and its staff and graduates have made many significant contributions to the science and practice of veterinary medicine and I am delighted that this history has been written to coincide with its bi-centenary .
2 I welcome very much the opportunity to raise on the Adjournment the question of the working of the police national computer mark 2 and the need for effective safeguards , and I am delighted that this debate is starting at a relatively civilised hour .
3 I persuaded our Chairman , Hilary Weedon , to come with me as she speaks fluent German and I am keen that this contact shall continue into younger generations .
4 Capital values at least have the benefit of being related to a market , although I am sure that many owners will seek to convince their bank managers that their property should be in band H while they seek to convince the rating authorities that their property should really be in band F.
5 I am sure that many cases will be able to keep to that timetable , but I see difficulties in many others .
6 I am sure that many men are more generous than that , ’ Surtees observed .
7 Congratulations to the S.V.R. for all they have achieved over the past 25 years and I am sure that all members of the BCRS will wish them continuing success in the years to come .
8 As , as Councillor would have said , and I would remind members of Council that I believe that the Chief Officers of this Council still have pay related to their performance and I am sure that all members , not least the controlling group , will take will take note of that .
9 I am sure that all squadrons realise that besides encouraging the Russians , every daylight attack rubs into the Germans the superiority of our units .
10 I am sure that that proposal would have affected the lives of my constituents .
11 I know that a Labour Government will be returned and I am sure that that Government will not take as long as from 1986 to the present time , as this Government have , to do something constructive about changing the law and bringing in legislation that could be enforced throughout the country .
12 I am sure that that money will be used with the utmost effect to promote more and more scientific developments at Southampton university .
13 I am sure that that issue is not dead and that the health authority will continue to look for more appropriate landing facilities .
14 I am sure that that newspaper lives or dies by its advertising and can claim some expertise on the subject .
15 I am sure that that announcement will be greeted with great interest by the 1st and 2nd battalions the 52nd Lowland Volunteers and the 1st , 2nd and 3rd battalions of the Highland Volunteers .
16 I am sure that that view is shared by Scotland .
17 I am sure that those remarks will be read by British Telecom .
18 Although I am sure that these remarks will apply to all constituencies in the north of Ireland , I can judge only what is happening in the one that I know best , which is my own , where 3,344 houses have been deemed ’ unfit ’ , as the Minister confirmed to me in a written answer in 1988 .
19 Now I am sure that some readers will write to say that if the player is moving forward then if he drops the ball it must be moving forward also .
20 First , we are , obviously , environmentally friendly and I am sure that this aspect of the connection would be of benefit to NFC ( I note , too , that the NFC Foundation already support environment-oriented groups such as Intermediate Technology .
21 I am sure that both sides of the House will welcome my hon. Friend 's Bill .
22 I am confident that this subject will now appear on a regular basis on the agenda of this committee .
23 Slater says : ‘ I was looking for a new challenge and I am confident that this club will win honours . ’
24 I am confident that these changes will make GDA an even more effective organisation as it faces the challenges and opportunities of the year ahead .
25 I am confident that these issues are something about which the hon. Gentleman knows absolutely nothing .
26 I am confident that those results will pass a crystal clear judgment that people are afraid of the Labour party in London .
27 And I am sorry that this day has come .
28 I am sorry that some others have apparently taken leave of their senses .
29 Well , I am shocked that such things can be published , I do not think it is right .
30 I am convinced that many students often do not understand what is being said in teaching situations , though they become adept at pretending to , as they do not wish to lose face .
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