Example sentences of "[that] i [vb base] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm taking steps to make sure that I last as long as possible .
2 Is the Minister aware that I welcome both advances which have been made , but it will be obvious to him from my correspondence with the Department that some bullying still goes on .
3 It was a wholly objectionable idea , it was rightly opposed by very nearly everybody who spoke in the debate and the Government has withdrawn from that decision and that I welcome unreservedly but My Lords a great deal that is objectionable remains in Clause two of this Bill .
4 The other event that I remember well was when my Uncle Ned could have made himself a bit of money when a bird was shot down in mistake for a grouse .
5 Very briefly , Peter Davis , North Yorkshire County Council , you raised the issue of procedures looking at the er post two thousand and six scenario within the light of er a statutory greenbelt er at that time , and I would envisage that the County Council and the Districts , if indeed we 're all er in business at er er in in in the next century , would probably want to run a similar sort of exercise that they would be ran through the end of the eighties , and that is to sit down together , er and look at all the options , er that are available for Greater York , in the same way that they did it in ninety eighty nine , one additional factor at that time would be that er the greenbelt would be statutory , and it would be statutory if the County Council and ninety five percent of the district support on sites would be a tight greenbelt so the options would be looked at erm er in that context , on the comments that er Miss Whittaker , erm questions that Miss Whittaker raised , there is a paper that the County Council produced for the greenbelt local plan enquiry that I remember well as N Y Two , which set out in detail the various components , erm of the York greenbelt in addition to the historic title that the that the focus of the green belt comes across a variety of of of of matters , and if it if it is helpful to this panel that document was acceptable by and large , supported by the District , we can certainly put that in , and can circulate it round .
6 Sadly two of them perished before the end of the war and the two remaining , that I remember well , saw the end of the war .
7 Quite unfairly , it was the few who did cause a hiccup in the smooth turnover of the lettings that I remember best .
8 My flower — the one that I remember best out of many — was gathered where I said it had been .
9 The three things that I remember most clearly about Basil were , firstly , his great interest in the development of children 's powers of observation , to help them with their aesthetic expression .
10 It is winter evenings at Eton that I remember most vividly : talking and arguing about anything and everything with friends in front of a coal fire ; sitting in my armchair with my feet up , reading a story by Buchan , Kipling or Conrad , or something by one of the African big-game hunters whose books I was already collecting .
11 I was only there a few weeks and was so bored and anxious to be gone that I remember very little about the place .
12 That I remember very distinctly .
13 This group of people was recognised by the meeting in Tokyo over a year ago , and this is an issue that many people — both my friends and strangers that I come across in collecting or canvassing for Amnesty — ask me about .
14 Sir , i having listened to the discussion nearly two two days , two and a half days , it seems to me that I come very firmly with the conclusion that the A f A fifty nine , the A nineteen north and B one three six corridors are simply not practical .
15 I tell you the truth : it is to your advantage that I go away ; for if I do not go away , the Paraclete will not come to you ; but if I go , I will send him to you .
16 ‘ It is to your advantage that I go away , for if I do not go away the Paraclete will not come to you .
17 He asks that I go secretly and after dark — near the eleventh hour , he says — thus to evade the guards who are wont to fall asleep at that time ! ’
18 ‘ 'T IS best that I go now . ’
19 ‘ If I go to church I feel that I go more to escape the chores than for any other reason ! ’ she said aloud .
20 Despite all Mrs Knelle 's entreaties that I go westward into the wilder parts of her beloved Galway , I stuck to my original plan .
21 Who will ever believe that I lay there , stripped naked , 1,000 metres up on top of a hill that is 300 kilometres north of the Arctic Circle ?
22 There were disappointments , and among these , our failure to establish and sustain common ground between English and French students and the one that I regret most .
23 I have to say that I regret deeply , deeply that I could not persuade her to make a film of Tosca .
24 ‘ I realize now that I 've hopelessly misunderstood you , Clare .
25 Would you tell him that I 've carefully s did those on .
26 I ca n't say that I 've even found cases with definite pathology needing to dilute more .
27 ‘ Since I married my husband I 've only met two men , that 's in seven years , that I 've even been tempted with , ’ said the voice above her .
28 I do n't know that I 've even seen that .
29 We were we were instructed to dig for victory and so we 've got er erm a gardening guide And a book that I 've also got called We 'll eat Again which is full of war time recipes .
30 I 've been as far a a places as far apart as the presbytery of erm Annandale and Esdale which is to , what to south of Scotland , erm and I ca n't think of any corresponding place erm in the north but there have been places in the north that I 've also gone to , and this is my donor card .
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