Example sentences of "i [vb base] that it " in BNC.

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1 I regret that it is not possible to provide any further information on this matter at present , and hope that this information will be of assistance to you .
2 I regret that it is not possible separately to identify the money devoted to the range of conditions associated with the menopause from the £225 million spent on medical research last year .
3 I regret that it is not possible to provide that information in the form requested .
4 However , I regret that it does not appear that she is to address the Council of Europe , of which the hon. Gentleman and I are Assembly members .
5 I contend that it was all down to Shakespeare 's employer .
6 ‘ The imagination is the distinguishing characteristic of man as a progressive being ; and I repeat that it ought to be carefully guided and strengthened as the indispensable means and instrument of continued amelioration and refinement . ’
7 I repeat that it is not , and never has been , our policy to encourage local authorities or education authorities to promote homosexuality ...
8 There is complete agreement on the commitment of the Council of Europe to dealing with the issue , and I repeat that it would be interesting to hear just where the Government stand .
9 I repeat that it would be wrong to impose another layer of bureaucracy , when a more streamlined local government structure is needed .
10 If it is true , I repeat that it does not square up with the Government 's protestations about their concern for safety .
11 Given that she is now at this moment incapable of giving or refusing a consent to the treatment which it is necessary in her interests , perhaps to save her life and certainly to advance her cure , I do not find myself satisfied that the refusal is a continuing one , evincing a settled intention on her part to persist in it and accepting , as I do , the father 's evidence that she would rather have blood than die , I declare that it shall be lawful for the hospital , in the circumstances prevailing , to administer blood to her , that being in her best interests .
12 My own conclusions , which in this case are probably completely worthless , are that this ticking represents a period of grace — I mean that it can not explode — as long as the ticking lasts and that it 's not designed to explode when the ticking stops but is then activated and ready to explode when triggered by passing engines .
13 I mean that it is not really government run er .
14 By ‘ male-oriented ’ I mean that it exhibits a focus on , or a direction towards , the interests and activities of men in a gender-differentiated society .
15 No , I mean that it comes as a surprise when you first experience it , and then after that you ca n't change the course of events .
16 I mean that it might have taken me some time to see through your ‘ innocent abroad ’ act .
17 Sorry — I mean — I mean that it was a stupid question !
18 By traditional I mean that it was founded on a growing interpretation of the past , not that tradition was swallowed hook , line and sinker — indeed , in some cases it was turned upside down — but always it was referred to , re-explained .
19 It certainly would n't be against the ideological er ideas of the Party but I mean that it was an ideological , it was more practical cos it was , it was related the purification campaign of the Party , cos we know they 're having these campaigns
20 I mean that it is if size of Geoff and he 's , he hears a little noise
21 Cleaning out that garage , honestly I mean that it 's , I 've never seen anything like it , he must of
22 I hope that the House will reject the Bill , but I fear that it will not .
23 I fear that it will cause great panic in the City and in America and do harm to the Allies .
24 The timetable provides for a minimum — I stress that it is a minimum — of 50 hours in Committee , and the Committee may go beyond that if it wishes to do so .
25 Like others of your Lordships , I am concerned about the unsatisfactory state of the law on this subject , and I trust that it can before long be the subject of review and , hopefully , reform .
26 I concede that it will do for judging in retrospect the spontaneity beyond the margins of my rationality , as when jumping like an instinctive animal for the side of the road , and for such primitive choices as the child 's refusal of another helping ; but I continue to insist that at the centre of me I differ from the child in having escaped being restricted to choice between spontaneous goals .
27 I have n't had a period for over a year , and although sometimes I think to myself ‘ I 'm all right really ’ , then I remember I have n't got my periods back and I realise that it 's not as simple as it seems .
28 I realise that it 's not only an illness , I suppose , but it 's quite selfish in a way .
29 I realise that it is constantly in the interests of the Opposition to belittle the Government 's successes , but that is certainly one .
30 However , when I think of him at the Departments of the Environment and of Education and Science , I realise that it probably was his finest hour .
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