Example sentences of "that i have [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Aware that I have barked the word out loud , I glance towards the lawn .
2 It is in terms of such a paradigm — broadly conceived , and preferred among the diverse methodological orientations that I discussed in the Introduction for its greater fruitfulness and explanatory potential — that I have analysed political movements , change and conflict throughout this book ; and in these final pages I should like to consider briefly the contribution it can make to understanding the present state of the world and its likely evolution in a medium-term future of two or three decades .
3 ‘ The fears that I have heard expressed about the possible negative impact on these groups are totally groundless , ’ he said .
4 After all , no two people are exactly the same , at least none that I have heard of or met !
5 Titles that I have heard thus far are both digitally remixed and remastered — and very successful they are too .
6 I am ashamed to say that I have heard this said by social workers : ‘ all they really need is to be warm , comfortable and well fed ’ .
7 I have attended many feminist seminars , workshops and group discussions about language , and there are certain folklinguistic assertions that I have heard over and over again from the ( nonlinguist ) women present .
8 In those circumstances , it is unnecessary to express any view on the proper construction of the charter and statutes beyond saying that I have heard nothing which persuades me that the views of Lord Jauncey of Tullichettle and the Court of Appeal [ 1991 ] 1 W.L.R. 1277 were wrong .
9 In the debate on the Second Reading of the European Communities ( Amendment ) Bill , he gave what was in effect one of the best arguments against a single economic authority that I have heard in Parliament .
10 ‘ No , not that I have heard . ’
11 That is the most amazing question that I have heard in the House .
12 This was the first time that I have heard the Minister quote figures with any satisfaction .
13 The real issue was put in possibly the best speech that I have heard in this place by the right hon. Member for Chesterfield ( Mr. Benn ) last night .
14 ‘ However , what upsets me is that I have heard unconfirmed rumours that some of the riders were threatening to pull out if I were put in the third row of the grid as was at first planned .
15 But cyclists have no alternative but the A2 , a road so awful that I have heard of tourists giving up at Canterbury , fearing that the rest of Britain is just as bad ( which on trunk routes , it is ! ) .
16 It is right to say that I have heard from Mrs Paul 's classroom assistant during the last academic year , she appears virtually to have acted as an enabler , but she was by no means dedicated to Paul as a one to one enabler and of course the extent of the attention of which she had to give to Paul detracted from her ability to give attention to other pupils .
17 It was the best telling of that story that I have heard .
18 My dear Paul , in ten minutes I am going to tell my board that I have become a convert to Catastrophe Theory .
19 But even people who are concerned about me say things which seem to be complimentary ; a teacher remarks that I have become ‘ a sylph ’ lately , Mum defends me to my grandma as ‘ naturally slender ’ , and Dad makes jokes about my skinny legs — reassuring jokes , the sort he used to make when I was little , before I became ‘ a young woman ’ and embarrassing to him .
20 Let me inscribe these words on this papyrus of a person that I have become and trust , my saviour , that one day they will enlighten me .
21 And now that I have become a partner in business I can work from very early and right through in order to be free at night to train .
22 One of the greatest things that I have become aware of is that if you have eight people to dinner , one or two of them will be vegetarians .
23 By 1825 Hannah More could remark : ‘ It is a singular satisfaction to me that I have lived to see such an increase in genuine religion among the higher classes of society .
24 Is my hon. Friend aware that I have lived for a number of years without any such advice , and I can not believe that it is really necessary ?
25 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 .
26 I 've still got a very distorted body image that I have to live with .
27 Lest it be thought that I have singled out young persons as a special problem , let me hasten to add that I think that the behaviour of youth cultures has to be seen as a mirror image of the adult society .
28 But , having said this , I must admit that I have favoured familiar species or , at least , species that are relatives of familiar species .
29 But the bulk of it , now that I have re-read it in connection with this memoir , I have quietly made away with .
30 Yet I offer to you as much as I possess , and so much as old age has left me , with the utmost satisfaction , as being at least a testimony to the instruction and delight that I have received from your marvellous invention .
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