Example sentences of "[be] [adj] that i [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Well I thought I 've got ta be careful that I do n't sound too |
2 | I think they 've got their cost structures er a a little bit out of line and I have to be honest that I think that some of them have thought that er all you have to do is , you know , keep a brass plate outside your door for fifty years and the work would roll in . |
3 | Well again that may be that erm the evidence will be such that I think that I ought to erm give the decision on it . |
4 | He said that this would be unnecessary and I got the distinct impression that I should not ask any more questions about it but be content that I had got my letter back . |
5 | I could only be glad that I had never spoken of my plan to Joe , when he was looking after me . |
6 | ’ You should be glad that I did n't . |
7 | I try to ride last so I can stop now and then to be alone , to look back and be glad that I have been able to come this way , but Tony has the feeling too and has bagged the back spot for the morning run . |
8 | You should be glad that I do n't give you false looks or smiles . |
9 | ‘ There are two reasons why I wanted to be sure that I met up with you after school today . ’ |
10 | Although I did what I could to try to conceive a girl , I could n't be sure that I had . |
11 | You may be sure that I have now placed a regular order with CRA St Albans , my local stockist , so that I am not disappointed in the future . |
12 | Their replies to my questions may not be those that I had in mind , but by telling them that they were incorrect I would probably have ensured that they would not be so willing to answer again . |
13 | They may be those that I seek , they may be not . |
14 | After the first week I came to the reluctant conclusion that Charlie Trumper was n't going to be pleased that I had sacrificed ten pounds of our money — six of his and four of mine — just to appease my female vanity . |
15 | ‘ You should be furious that I ran out on you at such an important time . ’ |
16 | In the end I pretended to be worried that I had left my bicycle lamp on and dashed outside to relieve myself in a flower-bed . |
17 | The hon. Gentleman can certainly be certain that I congratulate Rover on its splendid new product , and I hope that it will be immensely successful . |
18 | The House will be aware that I announced last month the principles that I am minded to adopt next year in considering whether planned expenditure is excessive or has increased excessively . |
19 | The hon. Gentleman , who is always well informed , may be aware that I have an uncle who was a Labour Member of Parliament and in the Cabinet . |
20 | The hon. Gentleman will be aware that I have discussed the frigate orders with the shop stewards . |
21 | My hon. Friend will be aware that I have often urged him to follow the Basildon project with the Skelmersdale project . |
22 | He will be aware that I have taken a great interest in Sri Lanka since I have been in the House . |
23 | Ron as far as the Saudi claim is concerned you will be aware that I have written to all regions explaining the reason why we have not presented a claim , no other union has presented a claim in British Coal and if we do present a claim at this point in time , I 'll tell you what the answer will be . |
24 | My Lords erm I would only hope that I would be able to do something to my Noble Friend in trying to persuade him that it is n't all that bad erm My Lords I do agree with him though when you I , I think that I 'd be first of all w were to tell him that er not that he would n't be surprised that I thought that his amendment was n't actually necessary , but I do understand his concern , I mean he tries to find his way through the legislation . |