Example sentences of "[noun] [is] [conj] i [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It was my idea as much as Jeff 's that I went with him . ’ |
2 | I do n't know where Jeff is and I have no more business here now that your cousin 's disappeared as well ! ’ |
3 | The wood is alder and the deal is that I scaled down the body a little bit . |
4 | And I was in last week both Saturday 's before I came here , and we went through we 'd achieved all targets |
5 | My biggest comment on football is that I do n't like Sunderland … or Gazza ( Gascoigne ) . |
6 | ‘ 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 . |
7 | 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 . ’ |
8 | Further , it makes me angry with myself to find that the perfectly natural and utterly unfair result is that I begin to dislike Paxford , no exercise of the will convincing me that it is not the unfortunate P. who is boring me with his views on everything under the sun . |
9 | This went smoothly and is a great improvement but in order to create the compressed drive and double the hard disk capacity the SuperStor program took my hard disk ( drive C : ) and seemed to create a compressed drive D : it then swaps drive D and drive C so that the compressed drive is now C : The result is that I seem to be locked out of my old drive D in Rom which has one or two useful bits on — like a hardware check program . |
10 | Therefore , the result is that I dismiss the claim as against the second defendant . |
11 | 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 ’ . |
12 | The disadvantage of being the Society 's spinster is that I spend all weekend smelling of sheep . |
13 | ‘ The greatest irony is that I thought he could help me in my research on rape , ’ she says . |
14 | ‘ The irony is that I did n't realise till Christmas , when I knew I loved you , that it was someone like you I should have been looking for all these years since . ’ |
15 | If I left a table in Fif 's that I 'd just acquired , I might attract attention . |
16 | and the biggest tragedy is that I know you know what you want to say |
17 | He told TODAY soon after the tragedy : ‘ My only crime is that I fell in love with another girl . ’ |
18 | The wonder is that I write |
19 | The wonder is that I write |
20 | And the reason I call it a candid portrait is because I do n't think that the he may have seen somebody there with a camera , but he certainly was n't posing for the camera . |
21 | ‘ The main benefit is that I 've enjoyed it ; that 's my yardstick . ’ |
22 | ‘ The main benefit is that I 've enjoyed it ; that 's my yardstick . ’ |
23 | The answer to the second is that I agree that Crime Concern , which enjoys all-party support in the House , does excellent work . |
24 | My Lords , I , I do realise and I have to be satisfied with that erm and I shall do my best , but if I could just make my absolutely clear , simple proposition that I was seeking to perform is that if you are seeking to amend the law i i it ought to be possible for those who are seeking to understand the Government 's intentions to find out relatively easily what the law is and I suggest it 's very far from easy and even if you get to it , it 's not at all easy to understand . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | ‘ The answer to your question is that I do n't know . |
27 | Yes well the , the question is that I notice in the assets that investments at cost were twenty five million , the present market value is twenty eight million , indeed since that 's been written it may even be more and when I looked down to the other side of the accounts , I noticed interest on capital of twelve hundred and four pounds and I wonder where the interest from the twenty eight million has gone to . |
28 | So the reason I asked that question is because I wanted to see if you were already thinking like an archaeologist . |
29 | If you move straight from chapter 5 to chapter 8 you will get a stark contrast between two theories of justification , and all you need to know for the moment is that I take the intervening chapters to provide a reason against any form of foundationalism . |
30 | 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 . |