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

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1 I think to be a good teaching aid something has to say ‘ Well I think this because ’ and , as it were , retrace the chain of reasoning that I 've just the sort of chain that I 've given you .
2 And although I have occasionally considered a larger tank in the house ( I have a 48″ × 15″ × 15″ ) , accommodating it would involve so much disruption that I have never bitten the bullet .
3 It is £50 million more than the formula consequences of the England settlement , with the result that I have that much less available for other programmes .
4 Stories which Eliot knew then such as ‘ They ’ and ‘ The End of the Passage ’ , ‘ one of the most striking tales of fear that I have ever read ’ , would haunt his poetry .
5 One Sunday , I went to one of the best planned and happiest birthday parties that I have ever been invited to .
6 In that case the solutions that I have so far given to the first equation would no longer be acceptable , but one could take x=1 , y=2 , and z=1 .
7 Yet some of the people concerned would be people I was at school with ; and in any case it would cal 1 upon questions and allegiances that I had continuously pushed into the rear recesses of my mind .
8 Karajan 's response to Honegger 's Symphonie liturgique and its near contemporary , Strauss 's Metamorphosen , of which he made the first recording in 1947 , provides specifically musical evidence of Karajan 's priorities and allegiances that I have yet to see considered by those who have become so concerned to analyse and recycle often erroneous information about his alleged political sympathies before and during the Second World War .
9 All of this was already mapped out in a very decent and proper piece of research that I had just written up .
10 May I draw the Economic Secretary 's attention to a study that I have just received from the House of Commons Library 's statistical section ?
11 I was just making small talk and some of it was the most petty talk that I 've ever heard !
12 It 's given me the chance to look further into two books that I 've really enjoyed reading than I ever usually would .
13 So she dashed off to her room and came back with a piece of underwear that I had certainly never seen before .
14 ‘ He has a look of brutal ambition that I 've always detested ! ’
15 Before doing so I should say by way of parenthesis that I have totally bypassed the colleagues who are currently members of the Government , several of whom suggested privately that they would resign if the Maastricht bill or anything like it is brought back on to the floor of the House of Commons .
16 One of the most impressive examples of one-room living that I have ever seen was in a long , narrow space approximately 7.5 m by 3 m ( 24 ft by 10 ft ) .
17 The Secretary of State made one of the worst speeches that I have ever heard from a Minister in the House .
18 It is pure irony that after a climb involving some of the most sustained smooth rock that I 'd ever encountered , the finish involved a traverse of wire cable attached to a telepherique station , a swing down and across metal laddering and a hand-traverse of the spars which guide the telepherique into its housing .
19 For many years national and international agencies have been collecting data on some significant social indicators , and it is now possible , with all the provisos about the nature of the data that I have already made , to make some , albeit rough and preliminary ranking of the nations of the world on the most widely accepted social and welfare criteria .
20 A few evenings on this field , which had previously seemed barren , produced : crotal and rumbler bones ; medieval and Georgian buckles ; fifty copper coins ( 17th to 19th century ) ; buttons , a 17th century spoon ; a piece of 18th century watch fob ; and the smallest barrel lock that I have ever seen .
21 That you do n't like these designs that I 've just shown you ? ’
22 The candlelight on the peeling walls made scary shapes that I 'd never noticed before .
23 None of that , for reasons that I have already explained , is put in jeopardy by the trust proposal .
24 ‘ That was the stupidest story that I 've ever heard , ’ said the bigger girl .
25 ‘ It is the most beautiful story that I have ever heard , ’ said the bigger girl .
26 No , what I 'm saying is erm that having looked at each individual case that I 've sometimes felt frustrated about , I 've been glad that they are n't larger for the sake of coming down to human rights .
27 MATS N494TW at Oshkosh is one of the best shots of a Connie that I have ever seen ( FP August , p36 ) .
28 I tried the church door one last time in the vain hope that I had mistakenly found it closed , but closed it remained .
29 I do n't know about you though , it 's a text that I have quite often had difficulty with and it 's And again I say rejoice , rejoice rejoice and again I say rejoice .
30 She added that to herself while , aloud , she elaborated , ‘ I was fishing for a coin that I 'd accidentally dropped down the back of the chair … and there was my passport and the rest of my stuff . ’
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