Example sentences of "i [am/are] [adj] that it [is] " in BNC.

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1 I am delighted that it is possible to use this program to produce designs which can then be imported into DesignaKnit and used for knitting .
2 I am delighted that it is now providing a three-day project at Sir Thomas Picton 's school in Haverfordwest , around its production of Don Pasquale .
3 said : ‘ I am delighted that it is now up and running and I am confident we have done justice to the concept . ’
4 I am assured that it is just a typographical error
5 And I and not sure it 's Well I am sure that it 's for the worse .
6 I am sure that it is an unpopular thing to say , but I really did enjoy School Practice .
7 I am sure that it is perfectly possible for the hon. Gentleman to make a trip to Barrow-in-Furness and explain to the work force there what useful work is available for them .
8 That message is clear in my constituency and I am sure that it is clear in others .
9 Speaking for myself as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster , I am sure that it is a safe prediction that bills for local government services will be higher in local authorities where Labour is in control and that the standard of service will be lower .
10 I am sure that it is shared on both sides of the House , as it is from the Dispatch Box .
11 I am sure that it is .
12 Monetary policy will remain tight ; I must emphasize that I will not make a further reduction in interest rates until I am sure that it is safe and prudent to do so .
13 I am certain that it is worth concentrating on a fishery for several seasons .
14 ‘ About 2,500 people receive disability working allowance and I am anxious that it is increased as quickly as possible ’ , he said , and admitted that claimants may have confused DWA with disability living allowance and claimed the wrong one .
15 I believe the lemon accentuated the tart , refreshing character of the beer , and I am sorry that it is so rarely seen in Germany today .
16 Very shortly after that the barrister said ( also in the presence of the jury ) , ‘ I am sorry that it is not possible to comply with the jury 's request , but I accept your Honour 's ruling and the thinking that lies behind it . ’
17 Having observed it for over 50 years I am convinced that it is variable over a small range , perhaps from 2.0 to 2.4 , but the fluctuations are very slow , and some catalogues give the magnitude as constant .
18 It is almost passive advertising and promotion , but I am convinced that it is carefully crafted in many instances by the advertising companies on behalf of the cigarette companies .
19 But I am convinced that it is only temporary and we 've damn well got to see it is . ’
20 I am conscious that it is a great honour and carries a big responsibility .
21 As I rise to speak to the House on this important matter , I am conscious that it is a complex and difficult subject .
22 Sir Nicholas Goodison , chairman of the National Art Collection Fund , said : ‘ This sale is a lost opportunity for British public collections , but I am glad that it is staying in the country .
23 ‘ Almost for the first time since I was a child , ’ I thought , ‘ I am glad that it is my birthday .
24 I am afraid that it is not as simple as that .
25 I have already indicated that , as members of my family suffer from asthma , I am aware that it is absolutely essential to have such information .
26 I am aware that it is not possible for me to call every Scottish Member at Scottish Question Time , but I thought that it was fair today — I hope that the House will agree — to get as far down the Order Paper as I possibily could .
27 I am aware that it is a bit confusing — several people have asked me how it fits in with Stoddard Templeton and whether we are not in fact competing with ourselves .
28 I 'm confident that it 's a good business , ’ he says .
29 I 'm sure that it 's there that the police will be best advised to make their inquiries .
30 And I think it is , we would all agree , that it is essential that an agreement which is acceptable to all sides is reached , and I 'm sure that it 's going to be because let us not forget that we 're not in business to remain in perpetual opposition if we are to achieve proper rights for employees , which have been so reduced by the Conservatives if we are to save the welfare state , which is now so under threat if we are to obtain decent health and education services , which are also under threat if we are to create a strong economy and a strong recovery which provides the jobs which we so desperately need then we must win power !
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