Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [adj] that you [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I am delighted that you have agreed to work with us again and I look forward to seeing you next week . |
2 | I am delighted that you have agreed to be interviewed in part of this sequence . |
3 | I am delighted that you have asked for a personal illustration and further details of SaverPlus 2001 . |
4 | I 'm not sure whether I believe Rick Lawrence killed Angy or not but I am sure that you did n't , truly I am . ’ |
5 | I am sure that you do not really wish to frighten me . |
6 | Oh yes , I remember it well and I am sure that you do , Mr. Speaker . |
7 | The judge , Recorder Seagroatt , told him : ‘ I am sure that you intended no permanent harm but these ladies felt humiliated and threatened . ’ |
8 | I am certain that you know and revere the name of Dr Erasmus Darwin in your day . |
9 | Frankfurt Dear Professor , I am sad that you do not believe me . |
10 | I am pleased that you have started publishing readers ' letters . |
11 | I appreciate the points you make , and I am pleased that you think the project may be able to go on . |
12 | I am glad that you found them useful . |
13 | I am glad that you have had orgies at Jay 's — I am jealous , but I can not hope to play if I want to work . |
14 | I am glad that you have been able successfully to run your own practice . |
15 | The judge told Guppy : ‘ I am satisfied that you have at least as much as Marsh stacked away somewhere . |
16 | Paraded in my immaculate " dhobied " drill I presented myself to my commanding officer who glared at me , and dismissed me with these words : " I am astonished that you have the gall , Mahaddie , to apply for a pilot 's course … if anyone is foolish enough to ever recommend you , you would only kill yourself , and probably others , Good day ! " |
17 | I expect to double the yield of Tobacco this harvest , but I am sensible that you desire us to put more land under the cane , this sugar trade being the more profitable at home and the Negroes most apt to its cultivation . |
18 | But I am afraid that you have another ordeal ahead of you . ’ |
19 | I am concerned that you have a heart of stone . |
20 | I am concerned that you did not mention occupational therapists in your project . |
21 | ‘ I am surprised that you do not have more enemies than friends here . ’ |
22 | Even so I am surprised that you do n't have enough memory left to run your wordprocessor 's configuration program . |
23 | But how can I be certain that you have kept your part of the bargain ? |
24 | As I said earlier , I 'm pleased that you 've come to Girton for this symposium , come away from your normal surroundings in the perhaps stuffy office in some district council to the beauty of the wide open spaces here out in the countryside . |
25 | I 'm grateful that you listen to him , and do not treat him like a fool just because he is old . ’ |
26 | I 'm sorry that you 've both been troubled , but obviously you 'll appreciate that we have to follow up any complaints of this nature . ’ |
27 | I am not singing ‘ Take my head and my heart and all my bad habits but by the way I 'm sorry that you have to put up with all that but they 're just part of the package you see . ’ |
28 | ‘ I 'm sorry that you have n't spoken . |
29 | ‘ Well , I 'm sorry that you do n't like my clothes . ’ |
30 | Erm , and he said , you know , I really resent the fact that you treat me like a village idiot , and I said , well you know , I 'm sorry that you feel that way , but my experience is of a group of fourteen people , erm , is that somebody always gets it wrong . |