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

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1 the the reasoning being that I 've gone into the aspects of erm income support and that and basically i it 's about seventy pound a week to live on .
2 ‘ The end result is that I 've large arrears on the centre 's mortgage , and now the building society is threatening repossession in the new year , unless we can clear the arrears .
3 So now I know , but the result is that I 've had two years of injury , followed by two years of doing completely the wrong thing . ’
4 My reply is that I have sought to identify some of the congeries of qualities of the legal institution of marriage , not to identify its ‘ essence ’ .
5 If I left a table in Fif 's that I 'd just acquired , I might attract attention .
6 The thought uppermost in my mind was that I had always wondered how young horses felt when I knocked wolf teeth out of them .
7 The positive things that have come out of the divorce are that I have a much better relationship with my children and I can read a book in bed and not have a jealous partner by my side trying to prevent me .
8 ‘ The main benefit is that I 've enjoyed it ; that 's my yardstick . ’
9 ‘ The main benefit is that I 've enjoyed it ; that 's my yardstick . ’
10 What clouds the issue is that I have caught hundreds of bream , of all sizes , and from a variety of waters , when the surface of the water has not been broken once by a fish .
11 ‘ His criticism of my sermon was that I had not gone far enough , ’ continued Father Kipling .
12 Of course the main thing about the shoes was that I had to wear them all the time .
13 The implications were that I had no physical characteristics of my own , but that in the same way as I ‘ had ’ my father 's nose , or my grandmother 's eyes , I somehow inhabited a body which was not mine but a replica of my mother 's , and over which , therefore , I had no control .
14 The only reason that I 'm enjoying Neighbours again at the moment is that I have n't seen it for month and I 'm trying to work out which characters have changed , which characters are getting married to which other ones .
15 Yes , but the difference is that I 've never seen those houses but I have , I can see those .
16 One thing I can say of him with total confidence is that I have never met a man less interested in money .
17 The answer I tend to get off a lot of places is that I have to wait for twelve years
18 ‘ The truth is that I had never even met him . ’
19 The truth is that I have this slight problem with my jaw It gets sort of locked sometimes and I think in that picture I must have been trying to loosen it up . ’
20 The second point is that I 've , the Americans I , I , it 's one of the promises about street life in second from the bottom , two weeks in the winter , four weeks in the summer , well I know to my cost erm through my ear being blasted which is why you 're a County Councillor anyway , that it 's been six weeks at the present time , we 've had a lot of lights going down , okay we 're trying to improve it , we had people walking into cars , er , er a few burglaries which I 'm pleased to say the police have helped out in , but if we 're going to change and get it down from a level of six weeks to two weeks as it is in the area I represent , is that not a question of putting extra resources in it and there 's no good putting promises unless we can deliver .
21 A further point is that I have been strongly advised that we should take out cover against the need to indemnify owners against not being able to occupy their units due to events such as fire , flood or damage by previous occupants .
22 She said : ‘ All that has held us together for years is that I 've been working for you .
23 The only problem with the job was that I had to work on a lot of Saturdays , which naturally interfered with my athletics , though the company were quite generous in giving me time off .
24 The most obvious revelation was that I had a very ow opinion of myself and was constantly seeking the approval of others , because my mother had always withheld approval .
25 The only snag was that I had bad after-effects from the anaesthetic .
26 ‘ The reason I rang last night is that I had a message from your publishers , ’ he went on .
27 My only hesitation when praising this excellent meat is that I have found few who like to eat cold lamb , and while curried leftovers are an option , I suggest buying a joint that can be eaten at one sitting .
28 The reason for installing QRAM is that I 've been repeatedly informed that one should always free up as much Conventional memory as possible .
29 People envied me my birth and my childhood , but my secret pride was that I had rejected both to make of myself a prosaic and common-sense fellow .
30 ‘ My trouble is that I 've got to be hurt to really start fighting .
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