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

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1 This case seems to me clear authority that the court has no jurisdiction to review the decision of a visitor made within his jurisdiction .
2 Instead they show to my prejudiced eyes that the sea changes were very rapid indeed .
3 It is my strong conviction that an efficient economy and a fair society go together .
4 I hope I can reassure my hon. Friends that the framework of duties within the Bill does not create such a divide .
5 I certainly agree with my hon. Friend that a significant reduction in Turkish troops in northern Cyprus would improve the climate for a negotiated settlement .
6 I agree with my hon. Friend that an important balance must be struck .
7 I can assure my hon. Friend that the Department will honour the commitment given by the region to provide £2.5 million to get phase 2 under way .
8 I agree with my hon. Friend that the Government believe in serious negotiation to get the details right before signing the directives .
9 I can , indeed , assure my hon. Friend that the £40.3 million for the GEF is additional to and separate from the development aid budget .
10 I am pleased to be able to tell my hon. Friend that the new structures and management priorities of the health service led the health authority to appoint a new ophthalmology consultant last week to provide extra sessions to work through the waiting list .
11 However , I entirely agree with my hon. Friend that the opportunities for Back Benchers to introduce Bills are very important , and I am sure that the Select Committee will keep that very much in mind .
12 I agree with my hon. Friend that the next important consequence to flow from the CTC programme is that the benefits of all the curriculum development work undertaken by CTCs will spread to the rest of the education system .
13 I remind my hon. Friend that the regional electricity companies have an obligation to undertake economic purchasing .
14 On income support applications , I reassure my hon. Friend that the standard acknowledgement letter , a copy of which I have , has been markedly improved by watermarking and the addition of a photograph .
15 I am pleased to tell my hon. Friend that the latest estimate we can make for the spend on computerisation this year will not be £20 million but £25 million .
16 it is my personal hope that the Conference will help to encourage the formation of a credit association in Germany , where none exists at present .
17 Unionists are also taken aback but Fermanagh-South Tyrone MP Ken Maginnis said : ‘ It has not been my personal experience that the RUC Special Branch gambles with the lives of potential IRA victims .
18 It 's my considered opinion that the only way we can do that is by an E H O , and we will find , eventually , that we will suffer continued short-fall in terms of ultra high-risk inspection .
19 It is my firm view that the education service has a moral responsibility to address the issue of disruptive behaviour before a so-called solution is imposed on it .
20 I saw to my great satisfaction that the centre of the vic was empty and there were only two planes on their left , which probably meant that ‘ Tiger 's ’ target had also gone down .
21 And it was to my utter disgust that a member of the media described our game with them as a derby !
22 I do not share the fears of some of my Euro-sceptic friends that a giant sell-out is being secretly prepared .
23 My initial thoughts that the process of filming during the meetings and workshops might inhibit the participants from speaking their minds , was quickly dispelled when I later took part in several workshops at Highlander and discovered ( with some amazement ) , that the camera crew quickly became ‘ invisible ’ as people got their teeth into the subject matter .
24 I struggled back into equilibrium and tried to ride the pulverising waves of misery and found to my desperate dismay that the finger of arrow in front was almost an inch longer .
25 As an islander I can see something of both points of view , and I have been aware of a sense of embarrassment in some of my Faroese friends that the outside world should think of them as ‘ barbarians ’ .
26 It seemed to my amused eyes that the two chefs were in chilly unfriendliness , marking out their territories , each , in the normal course of events , being accustomed to being the boss .
27 Despite Leon 's words , despite my certain knowledge that the spirit of Francis had sailed after its living son away , down the drive , out of Sleet to freedom , I entered Leon 's room determined to winnow some vestige of that poor ghost , Francis 's ghost , from what I would find in there ; and , having found it , perhaps my intention was to sit with it awhile uttering such emptinesses as , I 'm sorry and , Forgive me .
28 Congress , well I 've seen from my written report that the current material , building materials pay round has been an extremely tough one .
29 He has confirmed my original view that the opportunity to do so has now been lost .
30 Incredibly , the government take £3.50 through VAT from the production of each medal , or roughly twice what the charities get , even though it is due to their cruel neglect that the medals have to be struck in the first place .
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