Example sentences of "[adj] [is] i " in BNC.

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1 What I would wish to make absolutely clear is I do n't believe that in the context of a liberal democracy that is even remotely a possibil it 's a possibility but it 's not an acceptable solution .
2 You know , all this is I mean we 've got a month actually which is a good thing but erm surely you must have some sort of agreements with the union and your and
3 … ‘ This is I think one of the reasons that we can tolerate some non-compliance because some of the consent conditions are a bit too strict . ’
4 This is I mean you would n't do this in an exam , you would n't draw one and work how you draw it , but by doing it now erm
5 Can I ask , i i this is I do n't know why I keep asking to work , erm can I write to Mrs to I think we we ought to as it
6 It 's just this is I remember on my back , cos I was lifting up you know lifting my legs up .
7 The really pathetic thing about all of this is I did .
8 Your turn er and they have erm they do hedge this is I mean our policy is broadly to hedge er o on a twelve month rolling forecast forward er to what extent and what timing is a function of judgment and it is true that the erm er Doulton receivables for ninety three are seventy percent hedged already at a little above the current spot rate .
9 This is I think there is an administrative question how we handle this and it seems to be running very well .
10 Erm but I 've been this is I 've been progressively pricing this account .
11 Now if you say to me , this is I go back to my work fare , If you 're talking about the the young kids of of sixteen or who 've left school , have n't got a job and they say , Well I want my my welfare benefit .
12 Yeah look this is I know .
13 This is I know it 's terrible in n it ?
14 W w w w we now have that reform , I mean thi this is I mean what w
15 I mean this is I er er there , there is a , a fundamental problem here I think th that i if you do the calculations in terms of how many calories per amount of grain it does seem that , that for what we regard as being an adequate diet and then again it 's a diet which is not being supplemented by meat okay there will be some vegetables but basically it 's grain , you , you do need somewhere between six and seven hundred .
16 Bearing in mind that this is I suppose now going to be one of the performance indicators er that local authorities have got to er publish every year .
17 You will see I know this is I know this is the earth and not the moon but you get the idea okay ?
18 And yet does n't Shetland does n't seem so difficult to un maybe it 's because we 're Orcadian but Shetland does n't seem to be so difficult to understand for somebody outside than Orcadian is I wonder why ?
19 Well , oh yes , I 'm sure I 'm not saying that 's the only thing that controls people 's food intake I mean clearly there are things cultural some cultures , the Japanese seem to love eating raw fish , I mean how they can bring themselves to do it I do now know , I mean the raw is I do n't think I 'd want to eat again , but er erm not always if they were cooked either , but erm the , the er and certainly if you look at the Australian Aborigines even though we take the Australian Aborigines as our kind of primeval people , they have astonishing food taboos , I mean their attitudes to food are very very culturally er effective to , to a quite extraordinary extent , some so that somebody somebody discovered that eating a tabooed food by accident , they 'll get very ill , a kind of psychosomatic illness .
20 The other one , the other one that I find interesting is I hope Mr will take his comments back to John , because John 's quite happy , I applaud him for once , it 's about the only thing I do applaud John for , erm , but John 's quite happy to turn round to Norway and say forget your centuries old traditions of killing whales .
21 but the interesting is I was talking to one of the training people at one of the big finance houses recently about whether or not one could piggy back on some of their courses or whether in fact some of the in-house stuff they do they would like to deliver to external B A I E people
22 ‘ The best things about being free and easy is I 'm always available , ’ he says .
23 That 's what we normally use it for and erm what I 'm going to do if that 's okay is I , I 'll describe the erm the actual theory to you
24 All 's I see is a crazy woman throwing away our supplies . ’
25 It resulted in the erm extra requirement for security which does happen to which Mr has referred and I I think it 's it 's very very important to realise that if that three party cooperation can be achieved as it should be , bearing in mind what Simon says that we are going to have to do this , with horrendous problems in the youth and community project in the future and we would be failing completely in our duty , not just to the people of Highfields , but to the people of this whole county if we simply allowed politics , as has been done in the past , to lead to entrenched positions and the idea of simply saying to the director , we are in a mess therefore will you please deal with it all is I think wildly irresponsible and I 'm very very surprised indeed that erm that point should be put .
26 What 's encouraging is I have n't got the DT 's .
27 The only , the only other thing I mean , the other thing which occurs in my mind and you know , as you know it is n't thought through and I want to look at what statistics are now available is I mean the question of increasing shortage of good product .
28 Du n no , it mean 's I 've got to spend money , it 'll be late .
29 If I 'm explaining it to you in terms of cos squared and idea what cos squared is I 'll have a guess then it 's not explaining .
30 One is I pick it — for which I need the right jiggler .
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