Example sentences of "[be] [that] i [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 If you move straight from chapter 5 to chapter 8 you will get a stark contrast between two theories of justification , and all you need to know for the moment is that I take the intervening chapters to provide a reason against any form of foundationalism .
2 A verbal answer , which will do as part of the Language game of ordinary life , is that I put the immorality of prostitution upon the mat in a way quite comparable to putting its increase on the mat .
3 ‘ What I mean , my beloved Frenchman , is that I know the truth .
4 ‘ All I can say is that I recognise the incredible enthusiasm that there is for this sport among a section of the listening public — especially Daily Telegraph readers .
5 The trouble is that I recognise the tug of it all .
6 Therefore , the result is that I dismiss the claim as against the second defendant .
7 The one major event which happened to me at Binbrook , and which was going to change my life , was that I met the man I was eventually to marry , although a lot of water would flow under the bridge before the wedding took place .
8 Of course she knew that Silas had inherited this property , but what she had n't realised was that I have the right to live in the house for my lifetime , or until I happen to marry again .
9 What happened was that I did the work and received not a word from anybody about it .
10 The only sad note was that I missed the second half and was given no credit for our victory , despite masterminding the whole tactical approach to the game .
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