Example sentences of "[adj] [that] i [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 I am quite clear that I shall have to go into the evidence very carefully when the police report is available to me .
2 I did not threaten to resign but I did make it clear that I would not endorse changes I could not justify .
3 I had tried to be first in order to get it over with quickly but now it was clear that I would be under the gaze of most if not all of the class .
4 " Foolishly , I dined with him to make clear that I would n't see him again and that if he persisted with his unwanted attention I would have no choice but to go to you .
5 If , on the basis of this , I were to proceed to make very careful observations of the weights of a wide variety of human earlobes , recording and categorizing the many observations , I think it is clear that I would not be making any significant contribution to science .
6 Mr. Bill Walker : I have made it clear that I would not be unhappy if Stagecoach ended up with the Strathtay area , but that I would prefer Strathtay bus company .
7 When I was considering the applications from Foresterhill and others , I made it clear that I would not approve an application unless I was personally persuaded that the criteria would be met .
8 There may be more to this than meets the eye ( if you 'll excuse the pun ) as just once in a while I have taken zander during the daytime in water that has been so clear that I would have rated my chances as zero .
9 It soon became clear that I could no longer rely on friends for help with everyday chores like shopping and housework when I needed it .
10 It soon became clear that I could no longer rely on friends for help with everyday chores like shopping and housework when I needed it .
11 It soon became clear that I could no longer rely on friends for help with everyday chores , like shopping and housework , when I needed it .
12 Notwithstanding the problems it was clear that I could emulate to some extent the effect of the shoulder rotation ( shoulder torque ) and movement of the wrist ( wrist torque ) .
13 I exhibited at the exhibition for several years but abandoned this when it became clear that I could not compete with the accuracy of the machine-made product .
14 I thought we 'd been getting on pretty well but as Father 's Day approached , Joe made it clear that I could n't hope to be any more than just second best
15 I felt free that I would never have to go back . ’
16 She paused and then because he said nothing , but only kept a silence full of sympathy and put more bread on her plate , she burst out , ‘ I did everything wrong that I could .
17 Funny that I can always tell what you 're thinking , is n't it ?
18 But the actual letter survives and only a mind predisposed to suspect the sender could think it pompous : ‘ After the most careful consideration I have decided , if you are willing that I should do so , to recommend your name for the succession to the see of Durham . ’
19 So high that I can not hear them speak .
20 With limited space , it is unavoidable that I can provide only a summary of the work of a very active Association , but I thought your readers would be interested to know that schools are not being neglected .
21 But when she came up to me after that third seminar I was so shocked and embarrassed that I could barely speak .
22 ‘ As your agent , I should advise you against it — my cut will be so minute that I 'll lose it through a hole in my pocket .
23 It had been running through my thoughts so often that I knew it by heart , yet now I was suddenly afraid that I might do the wrong thing !
24 I knew that one day I might be asked to walk on the edge of knives like the little mermaid , and was afraid that I might not be able to bear the pain .
25 I felt as if I was under a terrible spell , and I trembled , afraid that I might not be able to escape .
26 I am afraid that I may be watching my own family and friends being killed .
27 I shall answer it as best I can , although I am afraid that I may burden Opposition Members with an answer that they have heard before .
28 For me a town was a mysterious , rather forbidding place and I was afraid that I would feel very much alone .
29 In private conversation he told Asquith " I am afraid that I shall have to show myself very vicious Mr Asquith this session .
30 I am afraid that I must say frankly that I do not think I can open the columns of the Q.R. — at any rate , at present — to any one associated publicly with such a publication as Blast .
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