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

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1 I asked that in section fifteen should include , which it does n't at the moment , the following matters .
2 I mean that without evidence , they ca n't bring a charge . ’
3 Some people tend to take advantage of a placid nature — that is only human — so I realized that in order to prevent abuse of my personality I would have to put up a barrier to protect my inner self .
4 I realized that in fact she was absolutely determined on going , she had n't the imagination to act out this sort of scene to punish me , nor , to be fair , would she ever have been so spiteful if she had .
5 I fear that on health , as on other issues , that is all too true .
6 I trust that with spring just round the corner you will feel better .
7 ‘ Miss Kenton , if you for one moment believe I have time on my hands , that displays more clearly than ever your great inexperience , I trust that in years to come , you will gain a clearer picture of what occurs in a house like this . ’
8 I found that for tie problems such as ‘ 1+1 ’ , ‘ 2+2 ’ , response times were very quick and similar for the more and less able children .
9 I found that in France it was the practice to buy meat , fruit , vegetables and bread daily ( in the case of bread , at least twice daily ) oneself , rather than rely on deliveries once or twice a week .
10 That is why I say that at impact , during a proper swing , the shaft of a club is doing nothing to help or hinder a shot — and we can have no control over it at this point .
11 In any case , it 's weird that whenever I say that to Keith , he looks at me with the unmistakably quizzical air of the tall thin intellectual he is , his hair on the blond side of chestnut ( now heavily greying ) ; his fair skin with his rosy cheeks reminding one of Victorian youths with perfect complexions ( or so the novels of Wilkie Collins and the paintings of the Pre-Raphaelites would have us believe ) ; his eyebrows bushy and deliberately unkempt ; his classic tweed suit of the old school , worn with a shamefully Byronic air somewhere between hippy and academic ; his accent public school , as befits his education , although he also speaks a passable Spanish , so we can keep switching languages whenever linguistic difficulties develop .
12 I say that on behalf of the party he beat as opposed to the one that he put into third place — the Conservative party , which was marginalised in that by-election .
13 I say that on behalf of the permanent year-round staff at Festival House ( 3.5 people for the Festival and 2.0 for QFT ) but also on behalf of the professional staffs of the Grand Opera House , the Lyric , the Arts , the Ulster Orchestra , the Ulster Hall , the Ulster Museum , Stranmillis College , the Old Museum — in fact , all who help make the Festival the great event it is .
14 I 'm only half joking of course when I say that by comparison the rip-offs and the scams and the scandals mean nothing .
15 Staff commission has issued a number of consulta or has issued a consultation paper , and I detail that in paragraph eight , and in our response to that , basically , we have said the nineteen seventy-four arrangements for the staff commission seemed to have worked very well , and we hope the staff commission will , the new staff commission will stick very closely to that , and only vary them when they 've got a perfectly good reason for doing so .
16 I acknowledge that in Northern Ireland cars are used extensively for terrorist activities , quite apart from normal criminal activities to support terrorism .
17 And I reported that to June and she said that 's a load of nonsense because there 's nothing in it to make you feel lightheaded or anything else , and if he , if he felt a bit tired you know .
18 I send that to Ben , oh if I do it now you can post it for me could n't you ?
19 He will be as pleased as I to know that in Essex there are now sixty three secondary and fifty five primary schools operating with grant maintained status .
20 This was exciting enough , but little did I know that after noon how much more exciting hunting rabbits with a hawk could be .
21 There is a dispute as to whether the cost of air-conditioning on that vehicle is property claimable , but I hold that in view of the plaintiff 's physical needs as to temperature , air-conditioning is reasonably necessary .
22 And I believed that to others I who looked thus strangely upon them , I also was strange .
23 I imagine that in Austria , as in England at the time , it was rather frowned upon by so-called serious musicians ?
24 I says that to Mrs she said I 'll see if I can afford one before Christmas .
25 But I noticed that at times the fat proprietress went to their rooms ; to play cards , she said .
26 I actually first realised this at the second year , that when I was looking for the , the previous year , I noticed that in July the business went and I thought , because everybody 's gone on holiday .
27 So we 're one of the important environmental health departments , sure , so hopefully we will actually get somebody who is really very good , a food technician to assist in this erm field , and there have , I hope that through Food Forum we may well be able to help Matthew with his , well not just Matthew , but help , help that section with the nutrition advice that he feels is still lacking in his team under the circumstances .
28 I hope that on reflection he will agree that that is good .
29 I hope that in Committee he will listen to the pleas of Members representing Greater London and the south of England because they are dear to my heart and may to some extent be dear to his .
30 I hope that in Committee we can make some progress on that front .
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