Example sentences of "[am/are] [adj] that in " in BNC.

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1 Mr Neill , whose grandfather founded the company , said : ‘ I am sorry that in the future I will not have any shares in the company that bears my surname . ’
2 They are afraid that in tampering with language , feminists may be able to tamper with reality .
3 I am delighted that in Walsall , as in the other trusts around the country , more patients are being treated more effectively and morale is good .
4 I am delighted that in a rapidly expanding area like Haughton young families will now have easy access to a nursery for their children .
5 We are delighted that in her new capacity Jill will have a continuing relationship with FYT 's public relations and funding needs .
6 However the pressures are such that in many countries no clear unambiguous official statement is available .
7 I suspect that the confidentiality is largely that of the Secretary of State , and am confident that in acceptance of our decision he will not seek to maintain a claim to such confidentiality .
8 I am confident that in some ten years time , Save The Children will be a strong pan-European organisation , perhaps the strongest as such within the European Community .
9 Saltburn are confident that in new professional Mukund Parmar they have a player who will get them lots of runs and wickets .
10 I am sure that in the majority of instances the shepherding done by leaders is done very responsibly , but this need not be the case .
11 I am sure that in winter rabbits feed twice a night .
12 I 'm sorry that in the process I hit your car , but it was an accident and , as I say — ’
13 So , although I 'm sure that in the hands of Larry Carlton this Valley Arts guitar would acquire the voice of angels , I just ca n't bring myself to sing its praises .
14 ‘ I 'm sure that in your place I 'd have done the same .
15 I 'm sure that in itself is one of God 's great mysteries .
16 I 'm sure that in itself creates strain . ’
17 I 'm proud that in the last two years under my administration we have not had one compulsory redundancy , and it 's not easy I can assure you .
18 I 'm optimistic that in the long run her heart will not be a problem to her .
19 I am pleased that in 1984 Johnnie Spencer sold his family papers to the British Library , where they are available to all historians .
20 However , we are hopeful that in the vast majority of cases such members can be included in the Scheme at the normal rates .
21 I am certain that in time and with courage one of us will leave this place but we must always remember that our first enemy is ourselves .
22 Married women may sometimes feel that they share the Izzat of their family but they are aware that in reality Izzat belongs to the men of the family .
23 Most of us have been warned about the health risks of high blood pressure ( hypertension ) but few people are aware that in several European countries the opposite condition of low blood pressure ( hypotension ) is regarded as a medical problem .
24 I wonder if you are aware that in the Bible there are two words for time and that , generally speaking , they refer to two quite different ideas .
25 The youths studied — and you might like to consider the extent to which their experiences and expectations are commonplace — and are aware that in their leisure time they are doing nothing , are bored with it .
26 Yet we are aware that in the family there are differences of emphasis and interpretation , and that these can harm the fellowship .
27 Others , like yourself , are aware that in the end a new baby is normally incorporated into the financial structure of family life somehow or other .
28 I am satisfied that in their dealings with Mr. Docherty , which I will describe , they were following to the letter the procedures required of them by present Government policy .
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