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

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1 So I make no apologies for beginning this book in the way that a conjurer might , by giving you an apparently free choice from the pack while in fact forcing on you the particular card that I want you to take .
2 One of Crossman 's cardinal convictions was that Britain was run not as a democracy but as an oligarchy — and that view of his was perhaps partially reflected in my own youthful outburst against the essentially incestuous relationship between politicians and journalists that I thought I had discovered even within the people 's party .
3 As I entered the committee room from the standard uncarpeted passage , I was given a friendly and businesslike handshake by the chairman , Lord Franks , who had courteously got out of his chair to greet his witness — an unfailing politeness that I gather he extended to every other witness .
4 [ reading ] " I always thought my young master a fine gentleman as everybody says he is , but he gave these good things to us with such a graciousness that I thought he looked like an angel . "
5 It was only when I looked up to my right and saw the board that I realized I had come to the right place .
6 I made it clear on a number of occasions over recent years that there was , in retrospect , one change that I wish we had not made at the time , but it was one that was urged on us by right hon. Gentlemen opposite .
7 because where all the sort of a route that I reckon I know I , I am not gon na know it all .
8 ‘ In those Go-away times that I knew you had I should have guessed you needed help . ’
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 ‘ I 've told my promoter Barry Hearn that I want it to come off next September and I want it to be outdoors .
13 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 .
14 Er the erm the environmental health check I think he did discuss it at fantastic length , the question of our public lavatories an an and the savings that can be made and the judgement it came to in the end was a , was a very one I think on the outlook against of what you can reasonably do , erm nevertheless I do gather that erm erm it is no longer necessary under standing orders , for erm amendments to the budget to be self financing because you can move amendments to simply increase the budget and er the amendment that I reserve I suppose , it 's not very much .
15 ‘ Sexual liberation ’ , the appearance of pornography seemed , again , to have a freedom and an ease that I thought I did n't have .
16 That was the point that I heard him make in Brighton .
17 You , who wanted me to enter you on the same night , with the same sound still in my head , a sound that I knew I had somehow , somewhere , heard before .
18 And the truth that I insist I have discovered about the animal world is that it is never , ever boring .
19 Your implication that the high handed attitude of the LTA has contributed to the demise of junior tennis in this country is so far removed from the truth that I believe it bears some examination .
20 No I , well the , the colours that I like you know the cerise and the
21 It it 's one of those unfortunate things that I mean I think we 've we 've got to look around and see what we can do about .
22 A week ago I did n't know what to learn and now there 's so many things that I know I want to learn .
23 right , well that 's the sort of things that I think we want to find out and in slower time I was actually going to ring the yeah at Telford and say speak to me about this and maybe pop in one morning on my way into town and just say this is the idea how does it grab you and if they say you 're not on fine , but it 's things like that that I think we want to explore .
24 Let me tell you of some of the important stories that I believe we have covered inadequately — and in some cases not at all .
25 But in the severe turbulence that I encountered I had no control over my canopy and there was very little that I could do .
26 But erm er on on on the figures that I 've I 've submitted , erm we 've already got three of those five districts have got s fairly high affordable housing percentage requirements .
27 One other contact that I think you have with us is that you sing in the Meeting House Choir .
28 One other contact that I think you have with us is that you sing in the Meeting House choir .
29 It was only on re-reading Szasz that I realised I had been touched on a sensitive spot — the struggle for individual identity — and that that spot was central to the problem of anorexia nervosa .
30 ‘ I told you in my letter last week that I wanted you to arrange for me to meet him .
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