Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [that] i [vb base] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Despite the two question marks that I put over the Bill , I believe that the Government are right to proceed with the reforms that it contains .
2 I think Giles knows that I do n't take him seriously . ’
3 Thank you Jackie Stewart and Helen , for your tremendous care and kindness , and for all the wonderful Celebrity Challenges that I have always thoroughly enjoyed .
4 Rain said : ‘ My conscience dictates that I drive down the Cap and interview Peter Leary .
5 When a friend suggested that I take up racing , my initial reaction was that at 42 I was too old .
6 Anyway Mr Kobold suggested that I press on to Manchester tonight . ’
7 But on the other hand , the bibliography for the Tate catalogue required that I look back at a lot of old notices and I find that my perception was not at all valid .
8 Yes I mean issue with illegitimate children or his affair means that I mean even the line he was running is okay because I 'm rich so it 's not gon na and it 's not gon na and so he 's got these two sort of values , that if you are a single parent and you 're poor that makes you lesser and more immoral than if you were a single parent and you 're rich .
9 I am still dreaming of the white cotton lace bedspread that I have always promised to knit for my ‘ best friend ’ because I know that she had always wanted one .
10 As a member of the ‘ shadow board ’ of the Football League , with whom the Professional Footballers ' Association have no quarrel , propriety demands that I do not take sides in the dispute between the Premier League and the PFA .
11 ‘ But they produce one of the widest stereo sounds that I have ever heard .
12 Mme Guérigny insisted that I watch closely while she performed this rite .
13 But I would feel a bit snidey pretending that I do n't know them . ’
14 I desire the reader to remember that I do not make use of the word people for the mere vulgar or mobile , but for the whole community , consisting of clergy , nobility and commons …
15 The nature of my duties both in the Province and in this House means that I have not yet had the pleasure and privilege of reading Dr. FitzGerald 's book , but I shall take on hearsay what the hon. Gentleman says about this entry .
16 I do n't think that there 's a garage left that I 've not tried .
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