Example sentences of "is that i 've " in BNC.

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1 The upshot of this is that I 've now become a resident , which makes a weekly tour of junk and antique shops even more vital .
2 ‘ The main benefit is that I 've enjoyed it ; that 's my yardstick . ’
3 ‘ The main benefit is that I 've enjoyed it ; that 's my yardstick . ’
4 ‘ The end result is that I 've large arrears on the centre 's mortgage , and now the building society is threatening repossession in the new year , unless we can clear the arrears .
5 The sad part is that I 've come to hate my body so much , I blame it for everything , and now I ca n't let anyone get close to me , to reassure me . ’
6 The result of this strategy is that I 've never missed a plane in twenty-eight years of international travel — except once .
7 So now I know , but the result is that I 've had two years of injury , followed by two years of doing completely the wrong thing . ’
8 ‘ Another thing is that I 've started trying to play real tunes , real melodies — straight from the heart , really trying to commit myself .
9 All I know is that I 've felt a mite sadder every time an indie distributor like Making Waves or Red Rhino have hit the dust .
10 It can be a very hard game sometimes , but the most important thing for me is that I 've now got my mind right .
11 Q My problem is that I 've got very bad split ends but if I keep having my hair cut it wo n't grow .
12 ‘ One thing I 've not been happy with is that I 've played so well during the practices , and whenever I step onto the court for a match there 's a bit missing from what I can do .
13 I went and told them , ‘ One way or another , what 's happened to me is that I 've been burgled … ’ .
14 Part of the problem is that I 've already been through all this pregnancy stuff with Wife Number One .
15 If I could just say one other thing , that is that I 've had a an initial of , of the blocks done and pending the outcome of Woolwich which I expect to get tomorrow erm , if they are backing out then I will be getting a full structural , engineers structural survey within a couple of days , this is the actually meeting plan .
16 What you 're really saying is that I 've no right to ask Madeleine to make sacrifices .
17 The reason for installing QRAM is that I 've been repeatedly informed that one should always free up as much Conventional memory as possible .
18 The only thing I care about is that I 've got to share a cell with you .
19 ‘ My problem is that I 've been too open and trusting , ’ she says sweetly .
20 She said : ‘ All that has held us together for years is that I 've been working for you .
21 Erm my history in the police is that I 've got eighteen years ' police servicing , started at Newark which is n't too far away from here , did about four years there and I was a village policeman at Alderton for about a year of that time .
22 " There 's something which I did n't mention , but I want to make it absolutely clear , and that is that I 've reason to believe that this craft , the Dreadnought , leaks quite badly . "
23 One of the few things , erm , that I 'm really proud of about myself , is that I 've read all of them .
24 I mean , what I 'm saying is that I 've come across many of dem who try to speak the Jamaican language , er , the Jamaican Patois , but how they speak it is totally different , becau' they 've got the English accent , and um , dey , becau' they 've got the English accent they try to speak the Jamaican local Patois the same way and in doin' so it sounds really terrible you know it sort of sounds you know it 's really funny .
25 Yeah , well all I can say , is that I 've seen the building and I would I would think th that it 's no problem .
26 And it it it 's called the fog index but the thing that 's interesting about it is that I 've got , I 've got some interesting examples of fog indexes erm and you 'll get people like Churchill who sometimes made speeches and their fog index is quite small you 're going to use this you know example and they might have a fog , fog index that 's fine and what Anne and I are talking about with say something like the Telegraph or the Times or whatever , might have a fog index that people but this is because Churchill was very clear , very concise and going back to the original point about , or some of the original points about this , and I was mak raising these issues earlier this evening one of the great sadnesses that I have is that , is that when I first went into journalism the tabloids as we call them were incredibly well written beautifully styled , well researched and okay they might have been punchier and shorter and everything else , compared to the turning up the er the , the Times or whatever , but they were well written and you might have had , if you can put the fog index test , test on it you might have had a fog index of say six or seven compared to eleven on the Telegraph story , but it was still full of clarity like to read .
27 And my second reason is that I 've come to doubt the futurologists , the people in the think tanks .
28 The , the thing is that I 've been concerned for some time when it 's finally helped , f f found for next month , because
29 Yes , but the difference is that I 've never seen those houses but I have , I can see those .
30 The only difference between then and now is that I 've decided to apply to extend my contract with him , and work in Santa Barbara more . ’
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