Example sentences of "[adv] i [vb base] that [pron] " in BNC.

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1 But bitterly I regret that I needed another man 's hands to help me , and he in ignorance . ’
2 Most importantly I know that there is an ongoing correspondence between my meanings and their meanings in this world , that we share a common sense about its reality … .
3 Before I move on I note that I could have fished the swim from the other bank , although there was no shallow-enough water nearby to ford the river .
4 And then suddenly I hear that you 've replaced the Minister of Interior , of National Defence , and other ministers , and that you replaced secretaries of the Central Committee .
5 Suddenly I realise that there must be another part , something like a gap , a hole left by the word I do n't understand .
6 So when the Training and Enterprise Councils were given responsibility for a new stream of scheme they said quite rightly I think that they would only support survivable businesses .
7 If I recall rightly I think that it 's not that long ago that the licence was transferred to the present holder .
8 As to the rest of his question then of course I and I suspect and perhaps I know that everybody in the house would urge Sinn Fein er to consider very seriously a positive response to the joint declaration .
9 I think my relationship is a fairly normal one , but I do find myself bending over backwards not to erm use any of the sort of additional knowledge I have of education , and if there are things going on that perhaps I think that there might be better ways of doing it , then I bend over backwards not to give that kind of impression or to suggest it at all , because it seems to me that it 's going to make the relationship with the school or with the teachers erm a rather awkward one , and I do n't think it will good for my children .
10 erm , when we are victims of crime , and personally I think that there are two main reasons for that , one reason certainly is that when women erm are victims of crime that there is of a sexual nature or domestic violence , part of the way that we have been brought up and part of the way that those crimes have been portrayed , is to portray them as our fault
11 So I hope that we will find ways of creatingl , creatively involving all of you , and perhaps that would be a good start , I hope so , anyway .
12 And it was not Marxism for a number of reasons and this is almost certainly going to be very controversial so I hope that it will feed discussion in the , in the second half .
13 So I hope that you will vote for the environment and local democracy by VOTING GREEN on 3rd MAY .
14 So I hope that you will agree or confirm the action that we 've taken in expressing those sorts of views .
15 But it just highlights some of the points erm it is humorous , so I hope that you enjoy it .
16 Yeah , er , I mean , I 'm not picking , I 'm I 'm , I mean Rachel 's in my tutor group , so I know that there is another A Level subject that she 's really very good at .
17 It 's at that point that many women start trying to get back into the labour market and at that point it is extremely difficult , so I think that we 're talking about a number of things .
18 So I think that what if they care were listening to nominal words about retaining trees and hedges , because trees and hedges have a very clear habit of falling down by accident ,
19 So I think that what he has done is to try and meet the concerns which your Lordships have have expressed er i in second reading My Lords er I did think if I might say so with the greatest of respect for the Noble Lord , Lord Harris of Greenwich whom I admire en enormously and not for er only for his views which erm depending upon what the views are er that it depends upon my extended admiration
20 Erm but of course if you die within seven years it could indeed be added back into your estate so I think that they also build a certain amount of life insurance against that and essentially what you do is you you One of the schemes is you pay insurance against the amount of the tax bill seven years .
21 Well , he 's also actually very smart , so I think that he will do something , but I do n't think that that kind of deco constructivist inspired pastiche of styles , all reactionary , adds much , but of course they probably think that just doing , you know , just being content with typefaces available in nineteen twenty-five ads , but I do n't know .
22 So I think that I 'll do a little more work on camera in a couple of years ’ time , and then see if I can become a proper writer . ’
23 So I think that there 's , I welcome , you know , the Social Chapter on that basis , but it does clearly say , and prescribe , er something that can only be universally applied , and if there are , there is need , there is need , er there is scope for that , with delegation through particular industries , particular circumstances .
24 Right so I think that you 've done twelve right just now showed me how to do it .
25 So I think that you could say that I arrived in Jesselton in a mood of pleasurable anticipation .
26 And so I think that it 's easier to make criticisms of small matters in detail , but it is not easier to make a serious defence cut .
27 So I think that it 's desperately important that people are conscious of that now .
28 So I reckon that it 's up to me to get a job and pay for Dad 's medical care . ’
29 So I suggest that something a little more sophisticated may have taken place .
30 So I suggest that they also be omitted from a first reading , leaving chapters 1–5 and 8–13 inclusive .
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