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

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61 A storm arrives from the west , the snow falling so thickly in a few minutes that I fear I will lose my way .
62 Then there was the women 's clothes shop at Number 133 with its dresses in the window that I felt I would never be able to afford .
63 ‘ That sound changes as I go from the window that I picked it up in , to a different window , or to the desktop . ’
64 And that was the film with the scene of the boy coming into the bar that I said I thought of when I saw Boy coming in sometimes .
65 Well I mean it 's gone much beyond that I mean they the reality of the situation is er is not like that I 'm afraid I mean it Eighteen men have been sacked and and these are men that have put those quarries where they are .
66 One set of typefaces that I like there are on the slightly goofy side are the Goudys erm and it took me a long time of , your know , hearing purists try to explain to me why before I understood the distinction .
67 This contrasts greatly with another professional publication that I receive which is stodgy and insists on corresponding via an employer 's address .
68 It was n't until I underwent hypnosis that I realised I was still a Catholic .
69 It was in May that I met her , on a return visit to Cley .
70 It was not until the middle of May that I discovered what it was that had so stimulated my friend .
71 It was also in May that I started my new programme of intensive stretching exercises and aerobics .
72 The first benefit that I believe we have gained is a better ability to define what are and are not suitable tasks for the application of AI , in particular expert systems .
73 ‘ In the same battle that I lost my leg , old Pew lost his sight .
74 She looked so pornographic in her gimmicks that I wanted her to take them off again , or better , much better , push bits of them aside .
75 All I know is that by the time we had entered into residence again that autumn , we found we had made so little progress , and had remained so vague about our aims that , one evening , Harold Mason and I , who had seen more of each other than we did anyone else in the group , resolved to abandon the project altogether ; and I therefore wrote to Eliot , from whom I had not heard further , telling him that our plan had made so little headway that I felt it my duty to tell him not to trouble himself any more .
76 It was suggested at the recent meeting of Nether Wyresdale Parish Council that I send you a copy of the objections made by the Parish Council to the siting of a communication mast on land off Higher Lane , Scorton .
77 It follows that I am not using language properly if I say that you ought to do something , unless I hold by some universal principle from which this prescription follows and all other implications of which I would be prepared to endorse , most notably those which would prescribe under certain circumstances that I do something .
78 Well , I have been following this mailing list and have yet to post a message , but am sad to see that it is under these circumstances that I post my first …
79 " I expect they think at the Lab that I exploit you . "
80 I was such a weary girl that I bored myself .
81 I was so affected by his discovery that I pursued his future career with the Museum Service and later visited him in his cardboard box .
82 Although I have serious reservations about the methodology of most of these studies ( in that they are far too pessimistic about the ability of the business community to respond to changing circumstances following changing relative prices ) and although some of the shortages which appear are due not so much to the limits of nature as the intervention and regulation of governments , nevertheless they raise sufficiently serious doubts about such things as the effects of carbon dioxide and the present lack of adequate recycling that I believe they must be taken seriously .
83 ‘ I 've told my promoter Barry Hearn that I want it to come off next September and I want it to be outdoors .
84 And by that I was looking at er things like discussing with Alan that I felt we were un under , had , had less management time than we should .
85 The only issue that I think we have some er difficulty with in the policy as it stands at the moment , is the uncertainty that arises between the figure provided in policy I five of forty six hectares for the city , and actually our agreed calculation which I think the County Council accept , that site availability in the city is limited to something in the order of thirty three hectares if we exclude er one site which is subject to a dispute between parties er in relation to the greenbelt .
86 In the end , it 's on that rainy promenade that I see her .
87 And I want you to think about the question that I ask you but I do n't want you to speak out the answers .
88 Question ten is a very involved question that I think we wo n't look at now .
89 I was so carried away by the wisdom of my hon. Friend 's question that I found it necessary to repeat it .
90 I do not say this on the basis that I consider her approach irrational .
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