Example sentences of "[adj] that i [vb base] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The right hon. Gentleman said : ’ That is a firm commitment , costed and clear that I pledge our Labour Government will carry out . ’ |
2 | ‘ I just want to make clear that I pay you every correctitude for what you were involved in there . ’ |
3 | ‘ She would n't tell me , but was very insistent that I call her the minute you got in . ’ |
4 | The staff all know what 's got to be done and they go off and do it ; it 's just when jobs are different that I give them any guidance . |
5 | One claims that I have his thighs and legs , another that I have his torso . |
6 | You think it odd that I pay her bills ? |
7 | Once my father had been laid in his bed , I was a little uncertain as to how to proceed ; for while it seemed undesirable that I leave my father in such a condition , I did not really have a moment more to spare . |
8 | Aye yeah that 's that that that I mean I 've went to that doctor and and it 's like a doctor 's surgery surely is should be sacrament yo you should n't , know what I mean ? |
9 | The attitude of the companies is such that I want nothing to do with them ; I like to think we will survive without ruining the lives of the animals and destroying the land . ’ |
10 | ‘ I think that it is crucial that I do it . |
11 | Moving her just a fraction away , his eyes once more holding hers captive , he added , ‘ So is n't it fortunate that I know you for the cheat you are ? ’ |
12 | ‘ And is n't it fortunate that I know you for a blind fool ? ’ |
13 | I can not paint it as beautifully as that , but it absorbs me so much that I let myself go , never thinking of a single rule … |
14 | He wants me to hate myself so much that I destroy myself . |
15 | It was no longer just go out and do a gig with your equipment — there were lighting men , dancers , singers , — there was so much that I think no-one could handle it and he was wanting more and more to make the show very good . |
16 | I hate doing it so much that I think I will find just one more excuse to put off the preaching . |
17 | So splendid that I declare my godchild is an absolute motto . ’ |
18 | Lucky that I carry it around with me ; and that it bears not the faintest resemblance to Daniel . ’ |
19 | Yeah the main difficulty is in is in the time period because it 's it 's quite likely that I mean I 'd we 'd been we 'd been hoping that the target candidate could put in a reasonable amount of personal commitment to the campaign . |
20 | My poor friend Mr. Carter is so very ill that I doubt he ca n't recover . |
21 | And I find it hard to believe , because first of all you have to understand the word ‘ intelligent ’ in the way he meant it and I 'm not sure that I know what he meant ; and there are any number of ways of being intelligent . |
22 | I am not precisely sure that I know what the right hon. Gentleman had in mind on sentencing policy , but I am happy to engage in exchanges outside . |
23 | ‘ I 'm not sure that I like it , ’ said the King . |
24 | There are also times when we need to ensure that we understand what is being said , and this can be done by asking simple questions or making comments which help elucidate or develop what the counsellee is saying , such as , ‘ So you think that … ’ , or ‘ You mean that … ‘ , or even ‘ I 'm not sure that I follow what you mean … |
25 | Quite sure that I love him . |
26 | I shall make sure that I send him a copy of my speech tomorrow , which will give detail after detail of what is actually taking place in the valleys . |
27 | I will make sure that I meet you but I shall pretend that I have never seen you before . |
28 | The time I have available to practise is my sacred time and I make sure that I accomplish everything I set out to do . |
29 | President of er has warned that there could be a real and serious civil war and the conflict that there is between Armenian people and Azerbaijan , I 'm not sure that I understand it , but I suppose it has some similarities to so many other conflicts we see around the world , Northern Ireland , er Yugoslavia , just , it goes back hundreds of years and . |
30 | These jumpers dry in no time , no pressing is required and the fabric is so light and cosy that I wear them all year round ! |