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

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1 ‘ The end result is that I 've large arrears on the centre 's mortgage , and now the building society is threatening repossession in the new year , unless we can clear the arrears .
2 I saw that I had new books by my bedside .
3 On page 37 of his volume of reminiscences [ Burton was to write in an article on rugby ] , Mr Williams is kind enough to suggest that I had distinct possibilities as a player were it not for the lure of tinsel and paint and money and fame and so on .
4 I did not say that I had irrefutable evidence .
5 When I played in the Wimbledon final , I knew that I had certain kinds of weaknesses .
6 I was invited to join in but always found excuses not to do so , saying that I had early afternoon lessons .
7 Unfortunately , just as we were on the verge of starting an affair , he heard that I had other irons in the fire . ’
8 ‘ It was just that I had other things on my mind .
9 And it meant that I had free access to the whole of the so much so , I had a key to the bottom of entry in er access to the firm and I could get in when I liked .
10 It seemed all wrong that I had horizontal loops across the face of the work .
11 Mum had a habit , whenever she sent me any distance on an errand , of insisting that I had clean bloomers on , ‘ in case yer get knocked down by a 'orse ’ , which was why I was scared of them .
12 It was a very great shock to me to discover that I had motor neurone disease .
13 The only snag was that I had bad after-effects from the anaesthetic .
14 The purpose of the visit was to have a private audience with the Pope and also to visit the departments in the Vatican that I had particular interest in .
15 In reply to the hon. Gentleman 's last point , I can say that I have complete confidence in my right hon. Friend the Home Secretary .
16 However I must , once again , admit that I have certain problems with applying my brain to this situation .
17 Erm yes you you you 'll know from my evidence that I have certain reservations about the detailed wording of this of this particular criteria .
18 Here also is a new Member , Nick Hawkins ( Member for Blackpool South and a leading member of the Bow Group ) : ‘ From my involvement in European matters , I believe that I should say that I have great misgivings about the decision I will ultimately make tonight to support the Government and to support the Maastricht Treaty .
19 I may say that I have great confidence in Doctor Maingay 's judgement in such matters .
20 So I would ask nicely that I have petty cash of say thirty pounds , which out of I would buy , or pay the cleaners ' wages , and any minor expenses that come my way .
21 I say at once that I have considerable sympathy with justices called upon to comply with rule 21(6) of the Family Proceedings Courts ( Children Act 1989 ) Rules 1991 .
22 ‘ It is simply that I have different ideas than the gentlemen who give places to men … . ’ .
23 I also take some comfort from the fact that I have enormous pleasure in remembering all those who I dealt with in this capacity returned to the Pathfinder Force before the end and wished sincerely to finish their Pathfinder tour .
24 She said : ‘ I think people will realise now that I have true ability .
25 ‘ What no-one can deny is that I have Scottish blood in me , and I have always known it was there ’ , he said .
26 Now whenever I speak , this provides grounds for believing that I have vocal chords ; but it does not express that fact .
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