Example sentences of "i [vb base] [adv] that " in BNC.
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1 | I perceive nevertheless that you are a man of culture , and a foreigner . |
2 | I regret only that the article entitled ‘ Philosophy and Politics ’ and published in The Criterion for January 1938 , is not better . |
3 | I regret therefore that I can not assist further with this matter |
4 | I mean so that er er the different stage of society you , you your conversation changes . |
5 | When I refer to ‘ large quantities ’ I mean only that they are large in comparison with the amount of other types of bait one would normally use , i.e. 1lb of tares represents many thousands of particles , whereas 1lb of groundbait is a small amount . |
6 | I mean only that if the problem is in their heads then the solution can be found in the same place . |
7 | But the thing is that now , I mean now that most of them have got some sort of house , an' there 's food an' money around , they know they 're better off but , honest , they know they 've got nothin' as well . |
8 | Well I , I mean now that does n't sound , that 's not such a an Irish statement as it sounds , actually . |
9 | And I fear therefore that we 're in precisely the same position as we were when the presbytery of Hamilton brought their overture to us . |
10 | I stress again that where there has been unlawful subletting which has determined ( and which has not been waived ) there has been a breach which at common law entitles the lessor to re-enter : nothing can be done to remedy that breach : the expiry of the subterm has not been annulled or remedied the breach : in such a case the lessor plainly need not , in his section 146 notice , call upon the lessee to remedy the breach which is not capable of remedy , and is free to issue his writ for possession , the possibility of relief remaining . |
11 | I apprehend however that it would be disappointing to you — I ca n't think why — if I were to stop at this point . |
12 | At that stage I concede happily that we may be able to predict what a clever animal will do in a particular set of circumstances . |
13 | I realise now that this is how I wanted things to be when I was a small girl and came home from school . |
14 | I realise now that we were trying to find an interest for ourselves and had done the classic thing of looking for it in a new environment which actually involved more adjustment and less ease than if we had stayed where we were . |
15 | ‘ I realise now that I was being told to get lost , but that Chris did n't have the guts to tell me himself , ’ she recalls . |
16 | Being wise after the event , I realise now that what I should have done was to ask the jury to retire so that a formula could have been discussed and agreed upon , which would have disposed of the matter satisfactorily . |
17 | But I realise now that nobody is likely to give me another contract , ever again . |
18 | In the years that I have had to research my Bombing Years lectures I realise now that we never really got to grips with the German defences until the latter stages of the war . |
19 | I realise now that she did n't have the qualities of insight and gentleness and the warmth she would need to be the companion of a country doctor . ’ |
20 | ‘ There was a time when I slightly resented that , but I realise now that you may as well sit back and enjoy it . |
21 | I come , I realise now that Gerry 's |
22 | I say here that I have been gratefully assisted by the reports and evidence of Mr Peter and Mr David from Hunstead Park in this case . |
23 | I say again that in Northern Ireland the Housing Executive has spent a great deal more per capita than is the case elsewhere and that can be seen by anyone who visits public sector housing in Northern Ireland . |
24 | I say again that it is clear those qualities would have been idly suited , ideally suited to the career she wished to embark upon . |
25 | Later , in The Sense of Order , my book on decoration , I say somewhere that the shepherd boy who cut a twig from a willow tree and made a little pipe to play a tune on may have been a great genius but we can not tell . |
26 | I say simply that I support the views of my hon. Friend the Member for Chichester ( Mr. Nelson ) and of the hon. Member for Middlesbrough ( Mr. Bell ) rather than other views that have been expressed today . |
27 | There was only allegations and and again I say today that we have not ever found any any proof of any child abuse out there . |
28 | I say openly that the greatest guarantee for the preservation of world peace today is round in the international investments of capitalism . |
29 | If I do not get the chance later in my response to answer the comments of the hon. Member for Caernarfon ( Mr. Wigley ) on students with special needs in further education , I say now that I attach great importance to those students . |
30 | ‘ I say merely that I know nothing of your late wife . |