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

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1 When I came to Macmillan , it was with the greatest difficulty that I telephoned him at all .
2 I would say to other pregnant teenagers that I think it 's great if they are happy about it .
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 A storm arrives from the west , the snow falling so thickly in a few minutes that I fear I will lose my way .
5 On the other hand , it was on this condition that I joined your company : you agreed that should your business ever go public , I would have fifteen per cent of the equity for the nominal sum of fifteen thousand pounds .
6 It was through this involvement and my direct experience of lesbian oppression that I found myself wanting to be a part of creating a new lesbian feminist identity along with other lesbian sisters .
7 One of my reasons for becoming involved in Westland was that I felt in some respects that I owed them something .
8 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 .
9 It was at this moment that I decided I must learn to dance , so that I could stay on at the pensione instead of roaming about .
10 And so it was in the light of this suspicion that I examined my friend 's body and my own .
11 Joan while I remember in my car I 've got some things that I want your professional advice about .
12 And s some suggestions that I said I 'd put forward to Janet about streamlining nominations and so on .
13 And so it went on in what was styled — even in the ranks — as the Baldwin Air Force , and it was in this environment that I found myself a mere fragment within a daily expanding Air Force .
14 You see and that al old aunt that I told you about she always referred this road through as the new road .
15 It was only when friends accused me of being a pompous , humourless prat that I realised it was meant as a joke .
16 I believe it was on this ride that I sensed something I had not felt since the time I took my French classes in London : a sort of exhilarating separateness .
17 If you were a professional model I should probably require you to take every stitch of clothing off , let alone your shoes and stockings , and , if you will remember , it is on the grounds of the business-like aspect of this arrangement that I have your aunt 's sanction to paint you .
18 You ken when there , there are , this , this old Mary that I tell you about er , she 'd had smallpox when she was young , she used to be a herring gutter .
19 It is with some trepidation that I mention our feathered friends — LARUS CANUS — the common gull .
20 Perhaps it was for this reason that I hated them as much as I resented menstruation itself .
21 They 're only some letters that I thought your mother would like to have ! ’
22 So I 'm hoping that this system that I give you will allow you to do that , anybody been a best man at a wedding ?
23 It was during this visit that I realized what people must have gone through simply to immigrate to the United States .
24 There is the dispositional fact that I believe my name is what it is , which is a fact about me when I am not thinking of my name .
25 I was at this time that I renewed my acquaintance with Herbert Read , whom I had met first at Oxford in the company of Nevill Coghill .
26 The draft reply contained one threat to report I M R O to the Securities and Investment Board for excessive enquiries er and for an unreasonable attitude and the other er bit of the reply was effectively a form of covering up presenting full financial information and disclosure to I M R O. Those replies were drafted by people inside the Maxwell organisation and you may want to comment on er the position , although I should stress at this stage that I like you have not seen the final version of any reply and I do not know whether I M R O persisted .
27 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 .
28 This contrasts greatly with another professional publication that I receive which is stodgy and insists on corresponding via an employer 's address .
29 Nor was it mere coincidence that I arranged my holiday for a special part of September .
30 When I intervened in the right hon. Gentleman 's speech he replied in such confusion that I thought it best to give him time to reflect , and to ask my question again later .
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