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

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1 As for Edward — it was clear that I 'd stumbled on to sensitive ground .
2 Once I realized I loved her and that she loved me it became clear that I had to leave my wife .
3 When I spoke I made it clear that I intended to do something about the position of the ‘ early leavers ’ and that I thought it right that people should not suffer if they transferred their pension from one job to another .
4 I 'd just like to make this perfectly clear that I did write a draft for work and leisure .
5 I think my question will make it clear that I do understand that .
6 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.
7 The scene was so exciting that I failed to sympathise with my grey-faced guest who returned with tales of third world conditions in the gents .
8 The long grass was so wet that I decided to admire the castle from afar .
9 The young lady in question ( who I shall call Mrs X because I am afraid that I omitted to catch her name ) began by asking me what the bad points were within the embalming profession .
10 I am afraid that I have to confess that we allow a substantial number of people to remain simply because we have not had the staff to pursue their claims to remain through the various hoops available to them .
11 Some of the poems in the present book , only his second , are so old that I seem to remember some of them from another world .
12 I 'm sorry that I 've lost it , like I think it perhaps Si has lost the pipes .
13 ‘ I 'm sorry that I 've got you all so worried .
14 ‘ I 'm really very sorry that I had to leave you with my mother .
15 I am sorry that I had to deceive you just now ; I am from the Military Police Special Investigation Branch . ’
16 Mr Sproat arose and declared : ‘ I am sorry that I feel compelled to enter a gently discordant note into the debate . ’
17 I am sorry that I have made them
18 Now I feel grateful that I 've got someone who listens and who is there for me .
19 ‘ Yes , and you 'd have been grateful that I 'd gone .
20 He even seemed slightly grateful that I had raised the matter .
21 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 ! ) .
22 But it 's very strange that I started to masturbate , night and morning , after that .
23 Feeling flustered and guilty that I had departed from my normal custom of never working on a pupil 's painting , I foolishly replied " Yes " .
24 Afterwards I would feel so guilty that I tried to make myself sick but actually , it never worked .
25 ‘ This looks like a good job , ’ I though , unaware that I had arrived in the middle of Danny Baker 's leaving party .
26 I was so relieved that I began to weep tears of joy but Liza was not similarly affected .
27 It has signed a three-book contract and is so bullish that I 've included it in Ones to Watch even though I have not even had one chapter .
28 It is so simple that I have known clever men misunderstand it completely , thinking that there must be more to it !
29 He said that this would be unnecessary and I got the distinct impression that I should not ask any more questions about it but be content that I had got my letter back .
30 They seemed delighted that I 'd said it , and to know just what I meant .
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