Example sentences of "[vb base] that i [vb mod] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I 've asked them as well and this might take them into the second week er to start with their pupils process on a Wednesday morning whereby in each classroom there would be a me master year plan even if it means they have to buy four and divide it up but I su I suggest that I would do something , you know , produce one and on that they will write pertinent to the the form to the form er and continue to add on that over , you know as and when it 's relevant er , dates for completion of course work , it might be module testing etcetera and I 'm going to ask at briefing that any anything that a teacher has put down for children , it might be just you know Mi Mr x's group is mentioned at briefing so they can write down what 's pertinent to them and therefore
2 People say that I can handle myself , but they have no idea what some of us went through .
3 I hope that I will catch your eye , Madam Deputy Speaker , on Second Reading of at least one of those Bills .
4 I hope that I can enable him to understand the laws of the game with which we are now involved .
5 and I hope that I can train him to keep it that way
6 I hope that I can provide him with the answers in a way that his hon. Friends on the Front Bench were unable to provide answers to questions raised when he was the hon. Member for West Lothian .
7 The hon. Member for Bradford , South ( Mr. Cryer ) knows me well enough , and I hope that I can convince him that my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State and I will seek to meet any genuine needs .
8 After their relegation last season , Ballymena will be out to prove a point , and I hope that I can help them achieve that . ’
9 You know that I would do it properly for if I had to .
10 ‘ You know that I 'll do anything for the children .
11 ‘ We 've got lots of room , and you know that I 'll do anything I possibly can for them .
12 And it does n't appeal to me but I know that I should do it .
13 As the spend over the three years will be more than that — last year 's spend was £17 million and I expect this year 's to be £25 million , making a total of £42 million — I suppose that I could give my hon. Friend the assurance that he seeks , but even if our figures were so way out that I could be caught on that commitment , when I consider the matter next May — assuming that the burden still falls to me to do so — I would have to make the same calculation as I made this year .
14 I find Dr. Proudie and some of the characters such as Mr. Harding and Eleanor Bold rather pathetic and not worthy of sympathy — I do not know whether these are the sentiments Trollope hoped to arouse , but though I obviously dislike Mrs. Proudie as we are supposed to , I find that I can admire her and sympathise with her for having the bad luck to be surrounded by such people .
15 I would simply love to try some of the splendid designs available and often feel very thwarted as a designer as I always feel that I must use my own designs — so make the most of not being me as it 's such fun to use someone else 's designs !
16 I feel that I could overwhelm her with love now .
17 ‘ And Ianthe and Mr Stonebird ’ — ‘ Rupert ’ did not quite come out-'live so near that I dare say they can escort each other , ’ said Sophia .
18 ‘ I doubt that I 'll disturb you for much longer . ’
19 Thank you chairman , I think that I 'll take it easy until the chamber empty and so .
20 I could go on , but I think that I can make my points simply and graphically by quoting from the documents that I have with me .
21 ‘ I think that I can help you , ’ said the precentor pleasantly .
22 Yes , I think that I can persuade him to do what you require . ’
23 I think that I can say it was . ’
24 I don ‘ t think that I could do it with anyone whose bones stuck out .
25 The best answer that I can give him is that the fact that Mr. Thorpe had available to him the escape route of appealing to a health authority elsewhere in the country meant that the process was not carried to its conclusion in north Devon .
26 I can assure the right hon. Gentleman that my noble Friend will make a very strong statement of Government policy , even though I wish that I could do it myself .
27 I wish that I could warm you with my kisses .
28 She rejected it , and said sorrowfully , ‘ Oh , Havvie , I wish that I could believe you .
29 You do you work that I 'll tell you what you work that I 'll work my own out .
30 Mrs Lyons thought for a moment , and then she said : ‘ I see that I must tell you .
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