Example sentences of "i be [adj] that [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This is an interesting plan and I am delighted that my Department has been able to offer a grant to help it .
2 I am delighted that our Government has taken this seriously enough to have a minister devoted to environmental issues .
3 However , the hon. Gentleman rightly refers to the other businesses which Harland and Wolff is now expanding and building up , and I am sure that its success , which I believe is assured under privatisation , offers the best hope for those men in the future .
4 I am sure that your council will understand that the company can not commit itself to the long term investment programme , or expose itself to the commercial risks involved in the project , unless the facilities can be planned in a climate of security .
5 I am sure that your decision to fragment your coverage of the New Right 's impact along geographical lines in The Politics of Greed ( NI 188 ) was n't taken lightly .
6 I am sure that our readers have their pens ready to respond .
7 I am going to attempt such a classification not with the belief that it is either scientific — this University has a Department of Criminology , and I am sure that my attempts would be regarded as very crude in those august circles — nor with the idea that the classification will be exhaustive , but by way of illustration of my essential point that different criminal phenomena , or anti-law-and-order phenomena , require different types of reaction on the part of the rest of society and imply different prognoses .
8 I am sure that my constituents are mindful of the fact that not everyone in the country pays £440 in community charge .
9 ‘ He was a young man , and I am sure that his message got through to a great many people .
10 He always sings in close harmony in the House , and I am sure that his voice will be harmonious on 7 March .
11 I am sure that his side 's performances have exceeded his expectations purely because of the manner in which the rugby has been played .
12 I still have no explanation for why things needed to be weighed in this area , and what connection it could have with the watering hole , but I am certain that my finds from the four sides of the pond resulted from these activities .
13 I am certain that your wife is not the only one who would prof it from its wider deployment .
14 I doubt if Andrew , as a Lowlander , ever wore the kilt and I am certain that his skills as a piper were not of a high standard .
15 I am anxious that my grandsons , Prince William and Prince Harry , should grow up in as happy and stable an environment as possible because they represent not just my family 's future , but a continuation of a tradition which has bound the British people together for centuries .
16 ‘ I do not believe the council will ostracise them and I am confident that their needs and demands will not be neglected , ’ he said .
17 ‘ The next few months will be extremely difficult but I am confident that our reputation for quality , forged with our customers over the years , will allow us to bounce back quickly and develop rapidly to create more jobs in the not too distant future , ’ Mr Dunn said .
18 Now that 1992 has ended and a New Year has begun , I am confident that our Institute is in a strong position to deal with the challenges and opportunities which will come our way during 1993 , and that we will steadily ‘ go forward together and progress ’ .
19 He said : I am concerned that an incident like this happened but I am confident that our security measures worked well
20 I am pleased that your visit seems to have done her so much good . ’
21 I am convinced that our suggestions for reform of the CAP offer meaningful concessions to our trading partners without undermining Community preference .
22 First impressions are inclined to stick so I am glad that my introduction to the Highlands and Islands was on such a day .
23 I am satisfied that whichever route she followed the plaintiff had sufficient intelligence , personality and drive to achieve the degree she wanted by the Summer of nineteen ninety two .
24 I have to advise you that I am satisfied that your concerns have been properly considered , and that there are no feasible alternatives to the present stop remaining in front of your house .
25 Mr makes there was an under , enumeration of figures and that has been made clear in the reply the reply is quite clear about the basis on which the structure plan is being promulgated and the total projected total population in two thousand and six regards the historical data , that should be taken , as far as I 'm concerned , as matters of fact , will of course not be absolutely accurate and as far as projected data is concerned all that we can do any of us can do is to try and make the best estimates possible and I am satisfied that our officers will have done that .
26 AS a resident and on behalf of the residents of Prescott Street , Albert Hill , I am appalled that our bus service we fought so hard to get is going to be taken away from us .
27 I am afraid that her reply was not as sympathetic as the contribution that she made as a Back Bencher when talking about Florence Smith .
28 I am afraid that your daughter Anne is very ill , and …
29 While I am happy that our efforts to keep more heavy traffic off the roads should achieve front page prominence , I am not so keen that so much journalistic ‘ topspin ’ should have been applied in the process .
30 I am aware that my characterization of a complex object — statistically improbable in a direction that is specified not with hindsight — may seem idiosyncratic .
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