Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] [verb] [that] it [be] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Or you forget that it 's wet , or whatever !
2 You said that erm or you implied that it was important to stow the c the erm slates v v very carefully .
3 Now in Katsikas the Court has asserted that the Directive does not require the employee to take advantage of the transfer provisions if he or she decides that it is not in his or her best interests to do so .
4 Perhaps that was the only case that fell through the net , and I hope that it was an isolated case , but I should be grateful if my right hon. Friend would examine the matter and if necessary ensure that such a thing is not allowed to happen again .
5 Happiness ( or unhappiness ) was not mentioned , and I assumed that it was of subsidiary importance .
6 I cry , and I reach out and , lo and behold , I touch wood and I know that it 's one of the posts which hold up the catwalk .
7 Well it 's a constant value and I know that it 's to the power of one .
8 ‘ We are , ’ he insisted , his grip on her wrist tightening , ‘ and I wish that it were n't happening — ’
9 In fact , we did go down there for a week to explore the possibilities , and I admitted that it was n't what it was and that the rosy glow that still suffused me at the very name was probably nostalgia for my touring days , when it was the most prestigious of all the dates .
10 It was my first taste of a major Grand Prix meeting and I thought that it was brilliant , colourful and exciting .
11 I 'd like to move a petition containing two hundred and forty four signatures and my name on the green order page and I ask that it be referred to the environment committee for consideration .
12 I move a petition containing nine hundred and sixteen signatures under my name on the green order page and I ask that it be referred to the environment committee for consideration .
13 I took with me a very young airman from the engineering wing and I understood that it was his first flight .
14 it was Mr that posed the question to me and I understood that it was his idea
15 Its daggered gape was even wider , and I imagine that it was even more terrifying .
16 So , I gave you two examples and I said that it was often
17 send it down to use yourself , but to be able to carry that through and to , to go on to , to be sincere , and I respect that it 's important to be sincere .
18 Well er I did n't want to be out of it or , awkward or off it or anything , if it was right , and I felt that it was right , I 'd adhere to that , whether or not , you follow what I mean , that 's how I 've lived me life , Michael , yes .
19 Now I 'd have to say when I saw the report in the Observer , which was a couple of months ago , the rape in the quad report , my feeling was that this was a national newspaper picking on Oxford because Oxford and sex makes great headlines and it was going to be a good sell , and I felt that it was inappropriate in that sexual harassment is a problem in other campuses .
20 The radio was silent and I realized that it was coming from outside .
21 A closer look and I realized that it was not fog but smoke , and very thick at that .
22 Then I looked at it again and I realized that it was n't too hard .
23 Of course I did n't know at the time that this was to have been O's last night in The Bar ; and I knew that it was n't Boy 's first visit to The Bar , I mean he did not see O the very day he walked in , their eyes did not meet across the bar on that very first night .
24 I could see that Estella was still proud , and I knew that it was she who made me feel ashamed of home , and Joe , but I also knew that I could never stop loving her .
25 She showed no inclination to argue further , but lay back in her chair , smiling at Robert , and I saw that it was not , as I had believed , understanding and acceptance that her smile revealed , not that their marriage was so secure it could sustain itself in the face of any disagreement , but that Lili could afford to be pleasant because she had no scruples .
26 This was a very old set and did not always work ; as I did not make contact with the control tower I came round and I saw that it was all clear for me to land , so I put my wheels down and made my approach .
27 I have n't had a period for over a year , and although sometimes I think to myself ‘ I 'm all right really ’ , then I remember I have n't got my periods back and I realise that it 's not as simple as it seems .
28 I hope that there will not be more than one bid from within a company and I believe that it is unlikely to happen .
29 We do , of course , constantly keep these matters under review and I believe that it is important that we continue to do so .
30 It is a practical objection not one of principle , and I believe that it was the fundamental reason that Lord Reid , for example , considered the general rule to be a good one as he said in the passage my noble and learned friend has cited from Beswick v. Beswick [ 1968 ] A.C. 58 , 74A .
  Next page