Example sentences of "[noun] [that] i have give " in BNC.

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1 For all the reasons that I have given , we are determined to introduce a minimum wage that will offer decent protection to decent people whom I , my hon. Friends and , indeed , Conservative Members represent .
2 To ask me to give commitments in advance of the review is an outrageous request , and I can not meet that commitment for the reasons that I have given .
3 For the reasons that I have given , I am sceptical of the existing system and therefore I rarely speak on such motions .
4 I am glad to have the chance of following the hon. Member for Honiton ( Sir P. Emery ) , the Chairman of the Procedure Select Committee , although I strongly disagree with his suggestions , for reasons that I have given before and hope to repeat this evening .
5 I refer to the case outlined in the report of breaches of the code and to the cases behind the figures that I have given .
6 Tell them , what I 've said to you the message that I have given to you .
7 After the answers that I have given , I do not know how anyone can say that nothing is happening on the matter .
8 The examples that I have given show that there is a fundamental myth , which is that public service is incompetent and that the private sector is always right .
9 The numbers that I have given publicly hitherto are the best estimate that the senior chief inspector and I can make — about 175 at the end of the transitional period .
10 In view of the answer that I have given to the first question this second question does not arise and it would be unwise for me to attempt to answer it on a hypothetical basis .
11 ££ the House that I have given way rather more often than the Leader of the Opposition did .
12 The account of global politics that I have given here derives in part from such a paradigm , in which I emphasize the importance throughout the twentieth century of the opposition between capitalism and socialism , and more generally between those processes and policies which tend either to increase or to diminish inequality in its diverse forms , within societies and in the world as a whole .
13 The person undertaking , if required to sign , states : " I understand the undertaking that I have given , and that if I break any of my promises to the court I may be sent to prison for contempt of court " .
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