Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun pl] that i " in BNC.

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1 Yeah , for the reasons that I 've said
2 However , for the reasons that I have explained , there is no need for this court to come to any conclusion one way or the other on that matter .
3 For the reasons that I have endeavoured to outline , I think that the assistant recorder came to a correct conclusion and I too would dismiss this appeal .
4 For the reasons that I gave in answer to my hon. Friend the Member for Bexleyheath ( Mr. Townsend ) , I believe that we are looking after the interests and future of the wood as thoroughly as any reasonable person could .
5 To ask me to give commitments in advance of the review is an outrageous request , and I can not meet that commitment for the reasons that I have given .
6 For the reasons that I have given , I am sceptical of the existing system and therefore I rarely speak on such motions .
7 The church as I have already mentioned , is built ‘ on three tiers ’ and appears to be very grand , even although Saint Francis was a person who lived simply with few superfluous belongings , for the reasons that I mentioned earlier .
8 One or two more reasons here to add , that in the main , I did move refusal for the reasons that I 'd listed , which in the main are covered .
9 I 've put a list up erm for the things that I want for my birthday .
10 For the things that I would like for my birthday .
11 The House will expect me to apologise again for the remarks that I injudiciously made when I was trying to illustrate a simple point — that , with the private sector providing more rail services in future , I hope that a range of choice will be available to the travelling public in terms of price and time of day , rather like that provided by the airlines and the long-distance coach market .
12 For the venues that I do now , I prefer the ‘ bigness ’ of sound of the Takamine , though .
13 With apologies for not being a perfect speech , but without any apologies for the symptoms that I 'm suffering too , because you all need to know about that as well .
14 I dreamt of making an Olympic team when I was in high school , a rather far-fetched dream for a 4:36 miler , but that dream was part of what got me through all those hard times during the years that I was losing race after race in college .
15 At times I become so obsessive about the dangers that I find myself making lists of what could go wrong .
16 In relation to what the hon. Member for Walsall , North ( Mr. Winnick ) said about the letters that I receive , very few of them to date , particularly since we have been televised , have been about bad behaviour in the House — rather the reverse — and I wish it to remain that way .
17 What will tend to happen is for example , erm , in my section to deal with public courses , I would have information about the venues that I 'm going to use this year , I would have information about the mailing lists I 'm going to use , and information about the mailing lists of my office I 'm going to use , I would have prospects that I 'm going to call , you know , it 's all stuff that I would tend to plan out on a pad of paper and then insert into the particular data section , and refer to as I need to .
18 There was none of the humour you usually saw in it , and there was a fixed look about the eyes that I found almost frightening .
19 And I think when we talk in terms in getting around to spending the money we have got then we need to look quite clearly about how you make a place more inviting and it 's also about when people come into the building how they 're met what the receptionists like , when they ring up can they get through and I mean I 'm I 'm surprised that 's said about the tickets that I think that our reception ticket areas an excellent area the people working there are first class are very friendly very helpful so it 's trying to get that sort of concept through the building I thin k we work on that I think the building 's kept very clean people who clean the building are very good but I hear what you 're saying and I thinks it 's been said earlier by the lady here by the foyer downstairs she feels threatened when she goes into that bar because I think the whole decor and the way it is is a threatening place I think we need to look at those so that was an old and .
20 Okay is there anybody else that you would need to talk to about the recommendations that I 've just given to you ?
21 Something about the words that I use , and the way that I deliver them , something about it strikes a low chord in his guts .
22 We can be facetious about the examples that I am using .
23 Through the years that I 'd known him , I 'd watched him grow in mind and body and now felt a twinge of pride that he had grown so well .
24 I 've crossed off the ones that I want .
25 And it was true , I did and er , and I did reasonably well at most of the games that I play but er I played cricket for St John 's and I played when I was in the army at this last time and er , and erm , you , you know it 's I , I think if you make up your mind and you 're fit enough .
26 But , let's face it , most of the twelve-year-olds that I teach seem to know nothing about mathematics — and care even less ! ’
27 One of the problems that I get asked about frequently is how to reduce the waviness at the cast-on edge of the rib .
28 I am extremely grateful to have the opportunity to raise this issue and I am glad that my hon. Friend the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs is present , because I know that he will listen with his usual thoughtfulness , great knowledge and understanding of the problems that I will enunciate .
29 And indeed it 's a sign of the times that I speak not with a mitre metaphorically upon my head but perhaps the glengarry of the convenorship of the Central Council of ACTS and therefore I am in part your servant here .
30 Erm , nor I think are there any proposals to change the grading or pay honorarium to P As to reflect there work on these files , er , I 'm not sure whether the assumption that this would n't be taken into account by the W R is sound , because I think one of the principles that I recall was that he were meant to ensure that that each of these job evaluation panels had somebody from each office so that an account could be taken of the different practices , I mean I 'm sure that , I 'm sure that each of the three offices in the er deal with things in a different way , so that er what gets done by one person here is not necessarily done by people in Coventry and York , and that in fa in London , and that also holds good in the other way , I think .
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