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

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1 It seems to me that that structural advance has been made mainly because of the breakdown of the big integrated production monopolies of the BBC and ITV , with their teams , solid structure and union agreements about their size .
2 Will the Prime Minister take it from me that all right-thinking people would like to congratulate him on escaping unbruised from the street fighting at Maastricht , where he met the heavies of Germany and France ?
3 It seemed strange to me that many dead Germans we had come across in the built-up areas after leaving the landing beaches yesterday morning had no boots on , some were even minus socks .
4 This young man has come from Dublin to answer all our questions , and I had a letter from Mick Collins himself telling me that this young man would assist us in every way possible … "
5 ‘ I happened to observe you reading that notice below and it does seem to me that this challenging task might well be of interest to you .
6 I think that that is over optimistic , I can not be confident that there will be any local authority provision at all , it seems to me that this particular provision is really vital to Paul 's education and I think it right to ensure that it is available .
7 ‘ The helpful guidebook , in Hungarian and German , told me that this sportive Death was saying , ‘ In this doleful jeste of Life , I shew the state of Manne , and how he is called at uncertayne tymes by Me to forget all that he hath and lose All . ’
8 ‘ You will surely tell me that this universal proposition is true ‘ Every man is a biped ’ …
9 Which reminds me that some bright sparks got the five ducks which our Mess has acquired very drunk the other day by feeding them on a pap of bread and over-ripe grapes .
10 The organisers of the St John 's centenary programme tell me that those early services were probably held in some form of temporary accommodation .
11 Once woken by her fourteen stones hitting the deck with the play-bike on top , no amount of cotton wool beard or red dressing gown was going to convince a smart kid like me that those Australian curses and bandy legs stockinged in green wool belonged to Father Christmas .
12 An informant from Aberdeen , where the last women were still working up until the 1950s , told me that these elderly women sometimes had little to do , were regarded rather as passengers and had to put up with rather disparaging remarks , but were kept on until retirement age by the firm , which felt it had obligations towards them .
13 I just worries me that these caring people are the same people that support the Tory policies that oppressed
14 It does not appear to me that any sensible distinction can be made in this context between consent and authorisation .
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