Example sentences of "am [adj] that " in BNC.

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1 I am assured that it is just a typographical error
2 I am assured that they are advertised in the Institutions Journal .
3 But I do not believe that H. Ward Marston 's transfers are surpassable , and am grateful that the surface noise of the original discs remains intact rather than being artificially eliminated .
4 I am grateful that when the trouble started Penguin kept the book in print , and did so very courageously .
5 Headmaster John Wood said : ‘ I am grateful that Wedgwood were able to supply the project material for the three youngsters who I feel are very worthy of the award . ’
6 I am grateful that the hon. Gentleman pointed out that the closure of pubs , which was a common feature of the industry before the orders were thought of , has nothing to do with the Government 's policy or the MMC inquiry .
7 Fifteen Para , which has its headquarters in my constituency , was being marched to oblivion until public opinion brought itself to bear on the Ministry , and I am grateful that it has taken a step backwards , but we still do not know what size that step is .
8 I am grateful that , on this occasion at least , the hon. Gentleman has found it possible to welcome at least some of the proposals in the White Paper .
9 I believe the lemon accentuated the tart , refreshing character of the beer , and I am sorry that it is so rarely seen in Germany today .
10 Sir : I am sorry that John Torode ( 3 October ) found the Salman Rushdie seminar ‘ dispiriting ’ , and even more sorry that he perceives in it the birth of a ‘ dangerously illiberal orthodoxy ’ .
11 Mr Neill , whose grandfather founded the company , said : ‘ I am sorry that in the future I will not have any shares in the company that bears my surname . ’
12 ‘ I am sorry that I could not spare you . ’
13 ‘ I am sorry that I am late this morning , Mr Tranter , ’ she said .
14 I am sorry that we have misplaced the Blackpool NDB by .87 of a nautical mile , but we will be correcting it in our free amendment , and at least it gives Mr. Allan something to be caustic about .
15 ‘ I am sorry that at some stage you will find yourself having to meet this additional burden . ’
16 I am sorry that Gale Stanley lost her life because she could n't get a donor and I know how her mum and dad must feel .
17 Very shortly after that the barrister said ( also in the presence of the jury ) , ‘ I am sorry that it is not possible to comply with the jury 's request , but I accept your Honour 's ruling and the thinking that lies behind it . ’
18 Mr Sproat arose and declared : ‘ I am sorry that I feel compelled to enter a gently discordant note into the debate . ’
19 I am sorry that they went .
20 And I am sorry that this day has come .
21 ‘ I am sorry that I have been so ungrateful in the past for your many generous acts , ’ it began .
22 I am sorry that I have made them
23 It read , Dear Sir Geoffrey , I am sorry that I was out of the office when you telephoned this afternoon .
24 I am sorry that I had to deceive you just now ; I am from the Military Police Special Investigation Branch . ’
25 He said , ‘ I never meant to frighten you and I am sorry that I did , truly sorry .
26 I am sorry that I can not be more helpful .
27 I am sorry that it has taken longer to respond to your recent telephone call than I had expected , but I have now examined all the papers relating to this matter and have re-visited Captains Road .
28 I am sorry that the Labour party 's chief spokesman on health did not rise to respond to these matters .
29 I am sorry that the hon. Gentleman still does not understand that the whole drive behind the reforms is to back the general practitioner 's decision with money so that choice becomes reality .
30 I am sorry that the Prime Minister is continuing to run away from the electorate .
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