Example sentences of "[adj] that i have [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 These documents appear to be expanding in length daily , but the principal provisions tend to remain constant , and it is because of this that I have felt able to expound a series of amendments which I believe a commercial conveyancer should have in mind in considering the draft documentation .
2 So appealing a plant do I find this that I have planted a ‘ fairy ring ’ of eight where the hurricane left a space .
3 At this point I want to make it quite clear that I have discussed Monitor theory in some detail not to criticize it as such ( cf.
4 I am sorry that I have made them
5 But cyclists have no alternative but the A2 , a road so awful that I have heard of tourists giving up at Canterbury , fearing that the rest of Britain is just as bad ( which on trunk routes , it is ! ) .
6 It is so simple that I have known clever men misunderstand it completely , thinking that there must be more to it !
7 Yes Chairman erm , I 'm , I should like to draw attention to the paragraph three , two and wonder what happened to three , three , because er we see it goes from my copy goes from three , two , to three , four , so er I do n't know whether there is anything in three , three that I have forgotten , but I , I assume now that I which they 're are two other .
8 I am conscious that I have visited somebody a while ago and noticed the name of somebody e in the book in which rang very loud alarm bells in my mind
9 I am conscious that I have set discovery learning in the past .
10 The most comfortable that I have used is a fabric called Rhovyl + Modal , which is used by North Cape £21 and Lowe £27 in their long-sleeved , polo-neck thermal tops .
11 But Mr Campbell told Radio 4 's Today programme : ‘ I 'm not sure that I have resigned .
12 Underpinning all that I have written is an assumption … that the education process must be based upon the child .
13 All that I have done today has gone amiss ’ , he says ( II , 17 ) ; ‘ Since we passed through the Argonath my choices have gone amiss ’ ( II , 28 ) ; ‘ And now may I make a right choice , and change the evil fate of this unhappy day ! ’
14 There was no escape : ‘ I am a part of all that I have met . ’
15 All that I have said in the last chapter about preparation and being able to sort out important issues is again not possible given this scenario .
16 I am grateful for the opportunity to put the Government 's views on the matter , but underlying all that I have said is a fundamental conviction that the education system , not social security benefits , should provide for the maintenance of students .
17 For all that I have learned a greater variety of games , there are fewer I can tolerate .
18 Slaughtermen in the UK need to be licensed ( although the requirements are often easily met and there are no statutory national standards ) and those that I have observed take a grim pride in doing the job with efficiency .
19 Those that I have seen are of the same basic stock , ’ he said at last .
20 One of the most imaginative that I have seen uses a series of bowls and a conventional fountain spray .
21 ‘ I am ashamed that I have kept you from your rest , after so troublous a day .
22 I am ashamed that I have abused their hospitality . ’
23 She should be prepared to come and stand on her own two feet and say , er this happened to me , I 've survived it , I 'm proud that I have survived it .
24 Notice first that I have implied a tradeoff , which should be made more explicit and later will be explored in additional detail .
25 It is quite revolutionary that I have left home to attend college .
26 But , most importantly , its just that I have made more friends there .
27 I have worked with leaders whose style is so totally different to my own that I have found it incomprehensible that they achieve results , but nevertheless they do .
28 Remote and isolated , the quarries were remarked on by many an unbelieving traveller in this region which Defoe called ‘ the wildest , most barren and frightful of any that I have passed over in England …
29 Seeing that my daughter Anna has not availed herself of my advice touching the objectionable practice of going about with her arms bare to the elbows , my will is that , should she continue after my death this violation of the modesty of her sex , all goods , chattels , moneys , land , and other that I have devised to her for the maintenance of her future life shall pass to the oldest of the sons of my sister Caroline .
30 There are many available , but among the best that I have tested are the KSB-3 from Karrimor ( £95 ) and the Westwind from Merrell ( £89 ) .
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