Example sentences of "i [vb base] [that] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Personally , I regret that the effect of these changes would be to make professional cricket in England less different from the first-class game everywhere else in the world .
2 I regret that the seasonally adjusted figure went up by 700 to 121,600 last month , but I remind the hon. Gentleman that in January 1986 , the figure was over 170,000 .
3 I regret that the link will not come through south London .
4 In this case , I regret that the matter that he has raised does not meet the requirement of the Standing Order .
5 If there is to be a time taken for a further hearing before me in relation to the question of interest and or a structured settlement , I regret that the parties will have to follow me , not purely from Chelmsford to London but thereafter to Maidstone .
6 But even if we agree this order tonight none of those issues will actually be clearly resolved er , there is a temptation and I regret that the honourable member for Southend succumbed to this , there 's a temptation to blem blame the French and the French government for this present state of uncertainty .
7 I regret that the good old times of cops and robbers are over .
8 I regret that the legal advice then given to the House was not correct . ’
9 I regret that the legal advice then given to the House was not correct …
10 I regret that the committee decided it would not approve funding as detailed in your application .
11 I contend that the best evidence of the efficacy of the combined system are the attainments of the deaf-mutes who have profited by it , and that the deaf-mutes of America are far better educated than those of any other country .
12 He was prepared to forgo some of his rights , but I contend that the state is required to defend those rights for the benefit of its citizens .
13 I repeat that the lady is his wife , and not his sister .
14 I repeat that the European Community money should be for the benefit of coal communities , and we very much regret that the European Commission has not released the funds .
15 I repeat that the Government agreed those regulations .
16 I repeat that the question on the Order Paper tonight is irrelevant to the question before the House and the country .
17 I repeat that the Home Secretary will rely on Bills like this , which are at best irrelevant and at worst unreasonable .
18 ‘ And I declare that the receipt of the Treasurer or other proper officer of ACET shall be a sufficient discharge to my Executors ’ .
19 I GIVE my estate free of all taxes and duties to the Royal Air Forces Association ( Registered charity No. 226686 ) whose Central Headquarters is at 43 Grove Park Road , Chiswick , London , W4 3RX and I declare that the receipt of the Treasurer or other proper officer for the time being of the said Association shall be sufficient discharge to my executors or trustees .
20 I bequeath to the Association for the Propagation of the Faith , English Branch , the sum of £ and I declare that the receipt of the Treasurer or National Director ( for the time being ) shall be a good discharge .
21 I bequeath to St Joseph 's Society for Foreign Missions the sum of £ and I declare that the receipt of the Superior General or of the Rector ( for the time being ) of St Joseph 's College , Mill Hill , London shall be a good discharge .
22 I declare that the motion has been carried , that is the deliverance as in print , number four on page one eight five .
23 You may , sir , the rather believe me when I declare that the only man I could honour more than another is the gentleman who of all others seeks my everlasting dishonour .
24 I declare that the amendment is lost .
25 I mean that the novel has always given the impression that third person narration can narrate what it is I am feeling .
26 By deprivation I mean that the parents or school recognized the child 's achievements , but only grudgingly , for example , ‘ You have done quite well ’ or ‘ You 've passed this exam , but you have still more to pass ’ .
27 By this I mean that the commands to do or to abstain proceed from persons who no matter whether this is logical or reasonable or justifiable by any objective criterion — are believed to be persons who have the moral right to issue them : so that , correlatively , those to whom the commands are addressed feel a moral duty to obey them .
28 Buckets , well every night time , when we finished dredging , you had to wash down , wash the decks down cos I mean that the decks used to be covered in mud and slush , so all we had then was an old draw bucket on a bit of rope , over the side , there were n't no hoses then , we used to the bucket and then we used to swing all the mud back in there , in the river .
29 By ‘ officially ’ I mean that the computer 's operating system tells me that there are just three files .
30 Well we were taken up to the standby boat which is I mean every vessel in the North Sea , every rig and installation has a boat that circles it , non stop , twenty four hours a day and I mean that The standby boat on Piper I mean it was the the two inflatable boats off it that picked everybody up , and most folk up , and one of them was lost , they lost two of the crew off that .
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