Example sentences of "that [pron] be [verb] i " in BNC.

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1 Member will give me just a moment to finish the point that I am making I shall come to that .
2 That 's the equation that I 'm setting I 'm setting up .
3 And they say yeah I will but but presumably that tapers off and they do n't but it 's an interesting thing that on particular when you 're targeting certain things like pantomime do get people in I think there 's lot 's of people said this evening say actually build on that perhaps get those people to come back again so yes I did like it I I did like what I saw there I did like the way that I was treated I did like the whole ambience of the place like I 'll definitely come back again will they be viable to do that ?
4 I thought it was rather a bad sign that I was told I could , as a family friend , go in at any time .
5 It was only when I went for my yearly check-up that I was told I had endometriosis .
6 I was talking to friends when I realized that someone was watching me .
7 ‘ Except that she 's missing me , ’ Robbie said .
8 She stopped abruptly , perhaps fearing that she was boring me .
9 Although I suppose we could say that you 're supporting me , since you employ me , but , unlike the gentleman cads of those sepia-tinted days , you might find you occasionally have to take second place to the demands of your mistress 's work ! ’
10 It 's not that you 're asking me , Oh well what happens if you .
11 ‘ I 've told Myra you 've mistaken me for Dana and that you 're making me go with you to look for Garry , but she 's inclined to discount that — she 's building a romance round us . ’
12 It 's nice to know that you 're giving me the benefit of the doubt . ’
13 Pestilence Chairman I , I , I think that you are inviting me to say something about er local government review and the erm
14 " How can you say that , how can you say that , " said Clelia , " by saying that you are condemning me , you 're criticizing me , you 're implying that I talk too much , God knows I do , but surely you could do better ?
15 And I was , Donald , I was so happy to get it back and read it and learn that you are missing me as much as I am missing you .
16 ‘ My orders , little friar , are that you are to accompany me into Cheapside to a tavern called the Bear and Ragged Staff .
17 But I know only too well that you do not love me , that you are marrying me for Papa 's dollars , and that I can not bear .
18 He probably just assumed that you were seeing me in connection with my work . ’
19 I , I hope I 've covered the ground that you were hoping I would Chairman .
20 Er I thought you did well in erm giving yourself credibility by talking about the shares , oh yes you can have two hundred and fifty pounds per month in the shares and they 've done well and I said oh yes they have done well , and I felt good that you were praising me up for being such a clever chap , and so I thought that was all , all jolly good stuff .
21 Now point number two is a general charge of this kind will affect different families in widely differing ways , and quite clearly there will be some families who can well afford to pay that charge , and there will be other people who can not , and maybe the case that you were quoting me is an example of that .
22 My Lords er the the er th the point r really abou about all this I think is a fairly , a fairly simple one that we are agreed I think in general , that police authorities are better if they are smaller and the real point that is concerning er N
23 And all I ken was that we got word that there was to be a school trip and that we were leaving I forget what tie in the morning , and going down to see the German ships .
24 Now I was in a position to move on ; but something had taken root deeper than the superficialities of travelling — a feeling that my story was not here , that something was drawing me back to Peru .
25 I , I really feel two pound fifty is low for the quality of , of play that they 're seeing I mean other amateur groups not that we 're comparing ourselves , but they certainly charge more than us and quite honestly the end product on some of them is not up to our end product .
26 ‘ They 're still very patronising to me , keep hinting that they 're doing me a favour . ’
27 Then someone will call us and they will take a blood sample , and I will be terrified as the needle goes in and I feel that they are draining me , that I have no blood left to give .
28 Most of my friends are thin , and sometimes I have this paranoiac feeling that they are using me .
29 They put the ideas together and I suddenly became aware that they were teaching me about substitutionary atonement .
30 But now that it is finished I hope it makes an enjoyable and enlightening read , and puts the record right in a number of respects .
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