Example sentences of "[noun sg] that i can " in BNC.

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1 There is no doubt in my mind that I can be the player I was before I got injured .
2 ‘ There is no doubt in my mind that I can work with Sir John Hall and the board of directors who , along with everyone else at the club , have been under tremendous pressure because of the club 's present financial position . ’
3 The mirror reflects the fear that I can not be fully myself while my mother 's image is superimposed on mine .
4 The three of them moved thought the ship at a speed that I can hardly describe .
5 It is , therefore with considerable pleasure that I can report that the Association was able during 1990 to contribute directly more than £250,000 to the ‘ Reach for the Sky ’ Appeal , and was able to see the income generated by its own Wings Appeal increase by 47% .
6 So that 's R Z , one Z two , that 's two R's together and then , what I calculate the side B , the square root of sixty minus thirty I , eh this about the hardest figure that I can do in complex numbers , the square root of sixteen , minus thirty I .
7 Why should the assumption of a perfect detachment be retained in ethics , where it amounts to the transparent fiction that I can , so to speak , stand outside myself , withdraw to a point of observing Ego witnessing unmoved even my own emotions ?
8 or , or whether it 's just that this is the best case that I can promote .
9 So I think we 've developed in that direction that I can go ahead as soon as I 've got some dates and book it properly with Mr .
10 Next morning over breakfast I decide to go back into Þingeyri to catch a plane back to Ísafjöđ3ur in the hope that I can get a boat or bus from there .
11 The only answer was to run — in the hope that I can escape being apprehended while I find out what 's happening to the project I was working on .
12 I need employment to live , and in the hope that I can save my passage home again .
13 The nearest description of the text that I can manage is that it is kindly didactic .
14 When thinking how to act , I am in the world of common sense where something either is or is not , and where it is a matter of course that I can be in touch with it through highly subjective impressions .
15 He wrote to a friend : ‘ I feel it is only in weakness that I can glorify God . ’
16 No two prose characters exert so much influence on a play as do Pandarus and Thersites , and only one other play that I can think of ( King Lear ) makes so much use of a simultaneous gap between the two media .
17 Vice-Chancellors with a high-powered escort including the Director-Gen. of the British Council are arriving here an hour or so before we leave ( i.e. c. 40 mins from now ) so I am frantically typing a brief letter of a confidential kind that I can hand over to them .
18 BELVILLE : This last of Sally Godfrey is a piece of spite and meanness that I can renounce you my blood for .
19 During the review , the judge said : ‘ These are frightfully shy children , totally unlikely to be able to persuade a jury that anything happened , even if it did , and secondly , there is no corroboration and thirdly , no damage that I can see , fortunately , was done to the children . ’
20 In the words of the director of the Yeshive University Museum , New York : ‘ This is the most difficult project for a museum that I can imagine .
21 I have used all the influence that I can muster to ensure that working people do not lose their jobs as a result of a lack of competitiveness and costs on employers that could not be met without shedding labour .
22 My goal is to make a vehicle that I can comfortably and economically travel anywhere in , so will the Ninety/One Ten suspension fit into a Series III without a great deal of work ?
23 I did no work that I can remember — I know I was considered hopeless by my teachers and I was quite ready to believe I was hopeless — I can quite well remember keeping mice at the back of the classroom and I can remember the smell .
24 Heart-lung machines , that a machine that I can use , when you 're put in a heart-lung machine , I stop this machine , I keep this machine going , and I take out your heart , and your , your heart , I drop it on the floor , pick it up , wash in Parmolive soap , and put it back again .
25 It is a pity that I can not read out that speech because time is so short .
26 PAMELA : Sir , I am so well satisfied with Mr. Belville 's affection for me and his well-known honour that I can not think myself obliged to any gentleman who should endeavour to give me a less opinion of either .
27 You 've got no shame that I can make out . ’
28 For half of the twelve tracks here , the Labèques use acoustic pianos ( that has always struck me as an oddity , by the way : a piano , or a guitar that was n't acoustic would be damned difficult to record ; the only non-acoustic piano that I can think of is Joseph Cooper 's dummy keyboard ) ; for the others we are told they play ‘ MIDI Grand pianos & Synthesisers ’ .
29 ‘ It 's a case at the moment that I can not go ahead with the case because I can not afford £700 , ’ said Barbara .
30 Illustrating the links between business and education , and I have said that we are a major business in the area we have probably stronger links with education than any other business that I can think of , and they are going to be sa singing our praises so we are going to putting quite a big display in the in the fashion centre .
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