Example sentences of "but i [vb base] that [pers pn] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I do n't know who she is but I know that she exists . ’
2 But I know that he does n't love me , and despite that , he asks me to marry him ! ’
3 ‘ I am very happy with the way I am playing but I accept that he believes he should be England 's fly-half .
4 I shall give way if Opposition Members wish to deny that , but I believe that it has happened .
5 If the hon. Member for Harrow , West ( Mr. Hughes ) wants to intervene now I will give way to him — but I see that he has changed his mind .
6 I intended this to be a letter , but I see that it has turned into a political commentary .
7 I thought that I was gon na have to er , talk about phasing but I think that he 's dealt with that quite adequately but I certainly will be happy answer any questions afterwards if if there are any .
8 Such a system does mean that we need to rely on the local press and Shropshire Radio to send out messages , but I think that it allows flexibility .
9 ‘ I do not think that the mere fact of a payment under protest would be sufficient to entitle the plaintiff to succeed ; but I think that it affords some evidence , when accompanied by other circumstances , that the payment was not voluntarily made to end the matter .
10 Er , I mean , I do n't go not because I do n't enjoy the pictures but I think that it 's got to be something really special .
11 And that video can be obtained from Tavistock Church , in Tavistock Place it costs twelve pound fifty , with one pound fifty postage erm , but I think that it has been recommended to us and a number of the provinces have asked for copies to be made available and then maybe there are some churches within our provence that might like to have that video so that they can draw the attention of their churches to the work of the Council for World Mission .
12 The police national computer has a list of prostitutes , but I understand that it applies only to London .
13 He and Fairfax are laughing , but I notice that he looks around constantly , like a city dweller guiding country cousins across Oxford Street , and his heavy spear is ready .
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