Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [that] i [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I would say to other pregnant teenagers that I think it 's great if they are happy about it . |
2 | As I entered the committee room from the standard uncarpeted passage , I was given a friendly and businesslike handshake by the chairman , Lord Franks , who had courteously got out of his chair to greet his witness — an unfailing politeness that I gather he extended to every other witness . |
3 | It was through this involvement and my direct experience of lesbian oppression that I found myself wanting to be a part of creating a new lesbian feminist identity along with other lesbian sisters . |
4 | Although I have serious reservations about the methodology of most of these studies ( in that they are far too pessimistic about the ability of the business community to respond to changing circumstances following changing relative prices ) and although some of the shortages which appear are due not so much to the limits of nature as the intervention and regulation of governments , nevertheless they raise sufficiently serious doubts about such things as the effects of carbon dioxide and the present lack of adequate recycling that I believe they must be taken seriously . |
5 | You see and that al old aunt that I told you about she always referred this road through as the new road . |
6 | It was only when friends accused me of being a pompous , humourless prat that I realised it was meant as a joke . |
7 | You ken when there , there are , this , this old Mary that I tell you about er , she 'd had smallpox when she was young , she used to be a herring gutter . |
8 | There is the dispositional fact that I believe my name is what it is , which is a fact about me when I am not thinking of my name . |
9 | This contrasts greatly with another professional publication that I receive which is stodgy and insists on corresponding via an employer 's address . |
10 | Nor was it mere coincidence that I arranged my holiday for a special part of September . |
11 | No , you do n't : for the simple reason that I suppressed it a few pages ago . |
12 | Carson was such an affable chap that I persuaded him to agree with me ( and Alf ) to continue along progressive lines . |
13 | I think it was Angie and Tony , going back to that incredible support that I told you about when I first met them , that they were also dreamers and had such faith and believed in David 's future and his destiny . |
14 | I thought for an incredible moment that I caught something familiar in the sound — but it could n't be . |
15 | It it 's one of those unfortunate things that I mean I think we 've we 've got to look around and see what we can do about . |
16 | None in the conventional sense that I take it that you mean mark down you mean clearing merchandise |
17 | It was when we had settled down to talk in comfortable armchairs that I told him that the man for whom I had substituted at Marlborough , in the hope of replacing him altogether , now planned to return , so that once more I should be out of a job . |
18 | But at the time I was so excited by my good luck that I forgot what I owed to Joe . |
19 | ‘ Good afternoon , ladies and gentlemen , it is with great pleasure that I introduce you to the magic of television … ‘ |
20 | The working party on Equal Opportunities that I said I would convene ? |
21 | Question ten is a very involved question that I think we wo n't look at now . |
22 | ‘ It is unusual ’ , he wrote , ‘ for a bishop to confirm his own father — but it is as a great Nonconformist that I revere him . ’ |
23 | It is because I feel that the impulse that is behind the work of the Labour Party is mainly the same longing for the time when man [ sic ] will be able to live in free and equal comradeship that I find myself in line with that party . |
24 | My girlfriend , after my eleven-month absence , had understandably left me , and it was in the company of my two still-faithful black cats that I threw myself into writing . |
25 | Well a very ordinary thing has happened there , but it has happened on such an extraordinary scale that I think it 's worth saying . |
26 | That 's the sort of unconscious bias that I think we 're talking about where |
27 | He takes good care that I see it . ’ |
28 | In the end , it 's on that rainy promenade that I see her . |
29 | But in the severe turbulence that I encountered I had no control over my canopy and there was very little that I could do . |
30 | Let me tell you of some of the important stories that I believe we have covered inadequately — and in some cases not at all . |