Example sentences of "[adj] that i [verb] [not/n't] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Of course , you did make it clear that I had n't disturbed a lovers ’ tryst out there by the lake , so I 'm curious to know what did send you rushing through the grounds in such a state of agitation ? ’ |
2 | There was a shoe in the flowerbed that I had n't known about . |
3 | ‘ It 's odd that I have n't heard of you . |
4 | I discussed my feelings with the woman in question and I slept with her , but I deeply regretted it later on and was sorry that I had n't weighed up the consequences more thoroughly beforehand . |
5 | I 'm dead upset that I have n't had any pornographic mail . |
6 | Now it seemed fortunate that I had n't ; just as it seemed , though still obscurely , fortunate that I had n't lost my head in other ways when I wrote to her . |
7 | This use of dots with slurs is so consistent that I have not found a single instance where in this combination the dots were not clearly identifiable as such . |
8 | I was glad that I had not attempted to plan the whole programme in advance , as the Workshop developed under its own momentum , using and Communicative Grammar of English as a text and ground-plan . |
9 | Yeah I think so I must admit from one point of view I 'm quite glad that I have n't passed cos |
10 | It made me really sick that I had nt listened to the Liverpool Scum match 2 years ago on the radio — instead of watching it on the box . |
11 | So erm now I 've talked you for so long that I 've not got time to play this bit about the werewolves at Retford you see |
12 | For example , some people are uncooperative — one specialist in community health refused to be interviewed because , I later discovered , she was angry that I had not gone to interview her first — whilst others are sometimes over-cooperative , extending one-hour interviews to three hours ! |
13 | I feel quite ashamed that I have n't answered your letter — apart from a card — before this . |
14 | I admit I remembered then , but I did n't tell you because it would have sounded daft that I had n't told you before . |
15 | So , Paul was worried that I had n't put it in straight were n't you Paul ? |
16 | It soon became reasonably certain that I had n't picked up any kind of tails or bugs , and so I could begin to relax . |
17 | I replied cautiously , acutely aware that I had n't seen Spock and Kirk do their thing for years and that I 'd only seen one episode of the new series . |
18 | I did n't look at Bob ; did n't want to see his disapproval , all too wretchedly aware that I had n't done very well . |
19 | Foster said : ‘ It 's a surprise because I am fully aware that I have not taken many wickets , although I also feel I have been bowling well . |
20 | ‘ I 'm surprised because I 'm aware that I have n't taken many wickets this season , although I do feel I have been bowling well , ’ said Foster . |