Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [conj] i " in BNC.

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1 If Jerba was picturesque , Nefta is magical and I regret that I must fly home in a week .
2 I regret that I can not participate in the production on your track but will follow its release with interest . ’
3 ‘ So you see , I am happy , yet I regret that I can no longer be of any assistance to you , ’ Ybreska murmured , ‘ deferentially .
4 In discussions with Bohr in September 1926 Schrödinger said " If we are going to stick to this damn quantum-jumping , then I regret that I ever had anything to do with quantum theory " .
5 But bitterly I regret that I needed another man 's hands to help me , and he in ignorance . ’
6 I regret that I am unacquainted with the place , ’ replied Miss Logan when first interviewed .
7 I regret that I can not quote the Minister exactly , but I am sure that he will tell me if my paraphrase is inaccurate .
8 I regret that I have to conclude that the omens for retaining national control of vital areas do not look good .
9 I regret that I am unable to assist you with this aspect at this time .
10 As there is already a stop in approximately the location you describe I regret that I am still unclear as to what your request comprises .
11 I regret that I had been out of the office on the 15 July and did not receive your FAX until first thing on the 16 July .
12 I regret that I disagree with my hon. Friend , but I assure her that the levels have returned to those of 1987 .
13 I regret that I do not know at what level the exemption was first introduced .
14 I regret that I can not spell out part by part and line by line exactly what I want to achieve .
15 If you can not see your way to doing this , I regret that I shall have to suggest to the Parish Council that they consider moving this account to another bank .
16 but , I 've , until that happens I regret that I canot support Chris 's resolution .
17 I repeat that I do not believe that the principal cause of last week 's riots was the conduct of the police .
18 I repeat that I shall bear in mind the hon. Gentleman 's remarks before we make our allocations .
19 I repeat that I am sorry if any distress has been caused .
20 However , I and others find it difficult to accept that , but I repeat that I have no hard evidence to substantiate my claim .
21 I repeat that I have sympathy with the staff of the Housing Executive and the Department of Health 's occupational therapy department , but there are great problems that we must face .
22 I REPEAT WHen i likE .
23 i REpeat when i liKe .
24 I even know , thanks to Montesquieu , that one may be a Persian , but as for Man , I declare that I have never met him in my life ; if he exists it is without my knowledge.1
25 I mean once I know what a thing is
26 I mean once I 've cleared up , you know , when she 's gone and and do n't mind seeing
27 Er you know I I I af I mean after I did n't think anything of it , and in those days I was too young of course to think of th things like that .
28 Yeah well my husband 's talking about getting one of those because I mean after I did n't tell him all the details
29 And I found that he was universally right — by which I mean that I was answerable in my body and in my heart for what was done to my brother .
30 I mean that I should have died that afternoon , but the matchless Son of God took my place , God visited all his wrath , judgement and curses upon Jesus and therefore I can go scot-free . ’
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