Example sentences of "[noun] that i [am/are] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 er I should imagine they 'll be singing ‘ There 'll be blue birds over the White Cliffs of Dover ’ erm ‘ I 'll be seeing you again ’ and all the songs that I 'm not quite sure of , but I 'm sure that of my readers know well .
2 I wake to someone xylophoning up and down my spine , and to the discovery that I am no longer the only customer in the massage room .
3 Receiving for me always contained a degree of embarrassment that I am only now beginning to come to terms with .
4 And erm , you know , there 's lots of little things that I 'm not very happy .
5 He added that he himself must ‘ inevitably live with the knowledge that I am now more likely to develop cancer ’ .
6 He seems completely secure in the knowledge that I 'm far too soppy to do him any harm .
7 There is never a month that I am not overseas , and has n't been for many years — long before I achieved my present position .
8 In 1893 while recovering from a bout of influenza he wrote You will see from this heading that I am not dead yet , nor likely to be .
9 I sometimes think that 's what wakes him — an obscure sense of loss , an occult awareness that I am no longer conscious .
10 Mr Peter Preston , editor of the Guardian , yesterday said : ‘ This has been a long time coming and there are things in it like the enhanced role for proprietors that I 'm not very keen on , ’ he said .
11 Over the last year or two my playing has deteriorated to the extent that I am now virtually a one-fingered guitarist !
12 This causes problems eating and drinking to the extent that I am now too embarrassed to go to restaurants , or even to my local pub .
13 Aside from the fact that I 'm not normally given to physical violence , I 'm quite well known locally , and I did n't particularly want to be seen carrying a half-naked woman ashore — which is what you threatened me with .
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