Example sentences of "[art] [noun] that i [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | If Labour Members abandon the trusts , which , from the terminology that I have quoted , are so close to their own policy , would they but acknowledge the fact , it is not the Conservative party that would be the loser but the delivery of patient care in Scotland . |
2 | Marchmont himself was forced to admit that ‘ Lord Anson 's promises are so long in the performing that I reckon none of us will build sudden expectations upon them ’ . |
3 | Milano is the variety that I regard as the standard among the enormous range of Italian salami . |
4 | I suppose while this is for me cos on the sponsorship issue is , would sponsorship have any impact in terms of what I might purchase so if I went to the Scottish Opera or the ballet or to the theatre and I bought a programme which I usually do and one of the things which is interesting about the evening that erm Alan and I spent last time at Scottish Council was that half the people attend Scottish Opera buy a programme and the programmes that I have sponsored always . |
5 | ‘ I was so suprised when I got the letter telling me about the award that I burst into tears , ’ says Joan , a widow . |
6 | From the discussions that I have had with those groups and from some statements that I have received — I do not want to go into detail because they were confidential — I am confident that a solution could have been found which would have formed a reasoned consensus for those groups , for the interests that they represent and for the House . |
7 | I am confident from the discussions that I have had that we could have found the basis for an agreement . |
8 | Mostly my father just gives me the money that I ask for and lets me get what I want for myself . |
9 | Against that background — I doubt whether many hon. Members would dispute the dangers that I have outlined — the argument about who won at Maastricht is pitifully irrelevant . |
10 | At times I become so obsessive about the dangers that I find myself making lists of what could go wrong . |
11 | Nevertheless , he has asked me to make it clear that he strongly supports the case that I seek to make . |
12 | ‘ It must sometimes be the case that I bring British fish back to London , but it will probably be in better condition than if it had been bought there as foreign agents insist on good transport and packing . ’ |
13 | we also rely on the fact that the case that I 've drawn to your Lordships attention yesterday , is this was the case in the supplementary bundle where your Lordship will recall that er on the issue of export credit guarantee |
14 | Because most of what I have said is fair m most of the case that I wish to put er has come out in the discussion that there has just been . |
15 | It 's certainly the case that I appear to be hitched up with Tod like this , but he 's not to know I 'm here . |
16 | Does my right hon. Friend agree that many of the views that I have expressed in the House , which at times have been received with ridicule and dismay , have become law subsequently ? |
17 | The hon. Member for Glasgow , Garscadden ( Mr. Dewar ) has not had the advantage that I have had of studying these applications with very great care , and it is quite clear that he has not addressed the issue in any great substance . |
18 | Well it was n't working in the field that I want to work in . |
19 | into the field that I want to be in you know I do n't think it 's possible to just walk straight in unless you 're very lucky . |
20 | By the faith that I owe St Simon , I have never liked cheating . " ) |
21 | I mean , I think it 's terrible and , and I mean , if Mr Lilley himself went into some of the houses that I go into and see the the existence that they live , because that 's all it is , you know , it 's just an existence . |
22 | From the plans that I 've seen there 's no change from what they originally planned |
23 | Apart from the projects that I have mentioned , there is the electrification of the trans-Pennine routes , the electrification of the Perth-Inverness line , the modernisation of the London , Tilbury and Southend line , Thameslink 2000 and the potential modernisation of the north Kent line . |
24 | That means joint commissioning , you have an example later on in your agenda in relation to learning disability services , I think it 's items nine , nine and eleven , erm , er , perhaps the most controversial part of the proposals that I 've , I 've put before the authorities , is that you do n't expect the structures for joint care planning to carry the full weight of joint commissioning when you 're talking about main budgets . |
25 | I 'm lucky enough I do n't seem to get any out , you know , the times that I 've said oh I 'm not bothering this year . |
26 | And indeed it 's a sign of the times that I speak not with a mitre metaphorically upon my head but perhaps the glengarry of the convenorship of the Central Council of ACTS and therefore I am in part your servant here . |
27 | In the cases that I have mentioned everything is in order — all the forms have been filled in and returned by the contractor , the work has been completed satisfactorily — but it is a long time before the cheque is processed and the contractor paid . |
28 | The origin of this very basic and particularly European way of thought lies in the experience that I appear to exist as a conscious entity within my body , and yet remain distinguishable from my body . |
29 | It would probably add to the complications in my life but it would probably lessen the hours that I have on my own , though God knows , I do n't do too badly . |
30 | Yeah , for the reasons that I 've said |