Example sentences of "am satisfied that " in BNC.

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1 I have told them that I am satisfied that John is having a suitably full and varied programme with plenty of work experience .
2 However I am satisfied that the MoD is not trying to brush this under the carpet . ’
3 I am satisfied that these can be made to work with commonsense and goodwill on both sides .
4 He said : ‘ I am satisfied that Justin was not fit to play on Friday night .
5 When I am satisfied that I have enough information , after maybe seven or eight sittings , I will square the drawings up and transfer them onto board . ’
6 The judge , Mr Justice Caulfield , described The Fox as ‘ a casualty ’ of evil pornographers and went on to say : ‘ I am satisfied that you are a decadent advertisement for the evil pornographers .
7 Arguing that Glasgow wages were already higher than those in Edinburgh , and pointing out that the Glasgow printers had successfully blacked firms trying to employ women , he went on ( in rather clotted prose ) : I am satisfied that the employment of female compositors in Glasgow , while it would increase the total volume of work done there and admit of the natural development of the Glasgow book trade , would not injure the position of the Glasgow men printers , while it would enable the Glasgow printing trade , employed as well as employers , to obtain and retain work which at present ought to come to Glasgow , or at least might come to Glasgow but now goes to Edinburgh .
8 Yes , may please your worships I am satisfied that those documents to cover the defendant for the date in question and will therefore offer no evidence in relation to the protest to these premises but to dismiss them .
9 please Your Worships I am satisfied that those documents do cover the defendant for the date in question and I would therefore offer no evidence in relation to the no insurance and no test certificate offences those .
10 But in this case I am satisfied that Judge Galpin had the jurisdiction to make an ex parte order .
11 I am satisfied that the fresh evidence on which the appellants seek to rely , and which Farquharson L.J .
12 That ground has not been strongly urged and I leave it out of account , but so far as the other grounds are concerned I am satisfied that there is validity in that criticism and those are matters which ought to have been taken into account and , being matters which are relevant , in my judgment , that is a reason why this appellate court can and should intervene .
13 For all those reasons I am satisfied that although the justices plainly were very concerned and believed that this was the right course to take , I do not think they were justified in refusing the local authority 's application for an interim care order .
14 My Lords , in view of the terms of the letter from the Crown Prosecution Service I am satisfied that the Crown Prosecution Service can not profit from any disclosures in the present proceedings .
15 I am satisfied that , on the authorities , it is open to your Lordships ' House to take that step .
16 Adopting that approach to the facts and circumstances of the present application I am satisfied that it raises a question deserving a fuller investigation , and , if that investigation were to favour [ the foster mother ] , that it might reasonably be held on the substantive hearing that it would be in the interests of the children ( or one or more of them ) for a ‘ residence order ’ to be made .
17 As I am satisfied that the judge applied an incorrect test to the foster mother 's application , and was also deprived of material necessary for the proper exercise of his discretion , it follows that we are free to exercise our own discretion and it is to that question that I now turn .
18 I am satisfied that this reference did not emanate from anyone representing the ports authority or the dock company .
19 In this case I am satisfied that Booth J. did have a discretion to take into account the interests of the children .
20 Having observed them give their evidence I am satisfied that they are not in any way seeking to deceive the court or to persuade the court that Mr. Winterbone was better or worse than they have said that he was .
21 ‘ I am satisfied that there are no grounds on which I can say that these charges are bad , but with regard to the equity of redemption I am satisfied on the evidence that what Mrs. Wardman did was at the request of and in reliance on her daughter , and under her influence .
22 I am satisfied that the fact that the parties have by contract agreed to pay costs on a solicitor/client basis is a factor to be taken into account by me in the exercise of my discretion .
23 However , having heard argument , I am satisfied that the order of Saville J. was provisional only and was subject to any further order that might be made on further material being placed before the court .
24 I can not find that it was undue influence of the kind which sapped her will and destroyed her volition , but I am satisfied that the pressure of her mother , the very presence of her mother , the mother 's fervent belief in the sin of blood transfusion , the patient 's desire to please her mother , despite their troubled relationship , all of this contributed to the focus of attention being drawn to blood transfusion before anyone else had ever contemplated its need .
25 In this case I am satisfied that the doctors were justified in disregarding the written instructions of Miss T. and of treating her on the basis of an emergency .
26 I am satisfied that the evidence in this case did not entitle the judge to come to the conclusion that there was in fact a grave risk of an intolerable situation for the boy if his return were to be ordered .
27 I am satisfied that it can not be said that section 6(2) is unworkable if the words of that provision are given their wide general meaning .
28 For my part I am satisfied that there exists a jurisdiction to make orders under section 6(2) against the solicitors , if they were knowingly concerned in the alleged contraventions .
29 I would add that in the present case I am satisfied that the decision of the visitor was correct .
30 Gaddafi himself , when questioned by Salinger , said : ‘ I am angry about the accusations against Libya , but I am satisfied that things are moving according to law .
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