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

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1 She was so obviously upset by the break-up that I asked her out to lunch to cheer her up , and I asked her home because I thought my mother and sister might help her .
2 It was only when I looked up to my right and saw the board that I realized I had come to the right place .
3 ‘ It was only during the afternoon that I remembered it was my 15th birthday . ’
4 York 's a historic city of some hundred and four thousand people , covering some two thousand nine hundred hectares , but that city itself is only part of the settlement that I think we would all regard as as York itself , that covers a larger population of some a hundred and thirty five thousand people , er contained er within the York outer ring road , and referenced to the the map submitted with my H One submission , and also the greenbelt plan which we 've we 've just put up on the board there , er will show you the the broader extent of the urban area .
5 I started off the way I write every album — wrote a couple of songs , got a feel for the music and called up the musicians that I thought I could do the songs with .
6 ‘ It was n't until he produced the ring that I took him seriously . ’
7 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 .
8 ‘ That sound changes as I go from the window that I picked it up in , to a different window , or to the desktop . ’
9 " I expect they think at the Lab that I exploit you . "
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 I knew whenever I saw her , first time I was in the shop that I recognized her from somewhere .
13 ‘ He never once put his hand into his box all the years that I served him , ’ meaning he never gave me a gift of money , a bonus for service above and beyond the call of time .
14 But once I have the thing and make it available , and say here is the gift that I promised it 's yours , it 's available , then , all you have to do is come and take it .
15 I can give the hon. Gentleman the undertaking — it is of the sort that I gave him in Committee — that I believe that many things should be done with the extra resources that we shall have , and in the context of administrative matters the care of records is relevant .
16 That was the point that I heard him make in Brighton .
17 I wish only to make the point that I think it wrong that Opposition Members should seek to criticise my right hon. Friend the Member for Chingford , who has fairly raised a matter that carries with it considerable concern in all strata of society .
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 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 .
21 No I , well the , the colours that I like you know the cerise and the
22 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 .
23 Inside the jacket that I lent her , she shivers .
24 one or two members who are resident in St Albans did ask me about their position on item two St Albans Transport Study er the advice that I gave them was that unless they er did which is likely to be affected by any identifiable schemes in the study they do not have a need to declare either a pecuniary or a non-pecuniary interest .
25 We had passed so close to the Dutchman that I thought we must have run over his foot .
26 I think it 's the nearest we 'll get to it , and it 's in the White Paper and it can be used in exactly the sense that I gather you would like it to be used , in the discussions we have on the results of the scrutiny , and that would be the starting point there .
27 They are in the sense that I think we believe they 're mandatory , do n't we ?
28 I mean people are a bit narrow in this respect you know they do n't like people to talk about it too openly — but I do because I think it 's important but the trouble is that — erm — that 's not really systematic in the sense that I do it but how many other people do it you see .
29 in the state that I 've you know
30 And we saw that in the calculation that I gave you at the end of last week 's lecture .
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