Example sentences of "i [verb] that we [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ In some ways , ’ he said yesterday , ‘ Python does look very old-fashioned now , yet when I arranged a compilation of all 45 shows for the BBC I found that we had on the Not The Nine O ’ Clock News unintentionally pinched a number of things , putting the signature in the middle of the programme , parodying famous TV interviews .
2 by the er Trading Association , it seems to me to be quite a sensible charter , and er I propose that we write to the Association saying this is very good and can we get it
3 I suggest that we substitute for this what might be called a ‘ relative autonomy ’ rule .
4 it does that I suggest that we look at it again tomorrow .
5 And may I suggest that we add to the list , on the computer type it into this particular programme be , it 's called arts list
6 the case then can I suggest that we define within our quality systems , that project engineers will be M S twos or above , for check categories of zero or above , and that for jobs with a category of double zero
7 Well , can I suggest that we look at Simon 's document and go through it and respond that we take the three proposals that Jenny has tabled , review and agree or decide to adjust and ask Stella and Rita to prepare for the next meeting documents then as assignments ?
8 Can I suggest that we talk about the four thousand pound job as a sort of practice profile if we like ?
9 I think it was 1964 , he thinks it was 1963 , but I know that we met in El Vino and hit it off immediately .
10 We 've hardly managed to touch on prisons at all , or though , although , I know that we have amongst us hundred people who er , who are , are responsible for and er and have dedicated much time to working in prisons and I do n't know whether there is sufficient people here qualified to comment or not whether the prisons do a good job , so I 'll ask some one who 's bound to be a slightly partial Audrey , there 's only one women 's prison as some one said earlier , now your an ex-governor , now is that right ?
11 I know that we have in our grasp a truly glorious future .
12 a make some general comments about the , I mean I like that we talked about that before , I like the ten levels
13 I remember that we sat opposite each other — the arrangement I most preferred — so that I could observe evéry modification of his countenance ; and I have to say that never in all our acquaintance had I witnessed such patience and sheer kindness .
14 There be NATO in the West and then there will be the ex-Soviet Union probably of some kind of military alliance in the East , and I think that we need to be in constant contact with one another discussing the changes that are going on .
15 I remind that we put in a housing investment bid for a hundred and twelve million pounds and were given the right to buy thirteen million .
16 Often I reflect that we live in crazy times , Mikhail , under crazy circumstances . ’
17 I dream that we live in a mare 's field .
18 Mr Chairman , would I , er , can I ask that we ask for er more explanation on what they 're doing there ?
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