Example sentences of "i [verb] [art] [noun sg] [adv] [that] " in BNC.
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1 | Will you promise me to post the letter so that it will go out tonight ? ’ |
2 | I argued a moment ago that if the student is to enter into his or her own work , and is to be committed to it , he or she simply has to be given the intellectual space — to a degree — to follow his or her own inclinations . |
3 | How could I phrase the question so that I could distinguish between free choice and manipulative coercion ? |
4 | I understood very quickly that if you are easy you get everything you want , so I got the message quickly that if my mother and my father had never to hear about boring things like teachers , school and things like this , I could get everything I wanted . |
5 | The need for development has to be established and so erm I refute the fact totally that there has n't been pressure for development in the countryside , that 's certainly not the case . |
6 | I mentioned a moment ago that we seek er total choice and total flexibility in the utopian open systems world . |
7 | ‘ The males I train every day so that they can jump and run without feeling too much tired . ’ |
8 | I warned a year ago that it would not be until 1992 that substantially better results would be achieved . |
9 | ‘ I saw a book here that might interest you , ’ he said . |
10 | I took a way out that I thought was best . ’ |
11 | We seemed a million miles from the Weddell Sea and that ice-encrusted vessel , but I had a feeling now that this was all a part of the voyage to come . |
12 | I had no doubt then that I had been unfairly judged , but I am older and wiser now and in retrospect I think I was wrong . |
13 | I mean I had the information there that you did n't . |
14 | ‘ Doing the best I can , I take the view here that although the delay was certainly not unjustified , as far as the effect is concerned it comes to this : I take the view , on the balance of probabilities , that the delay in these particular circumstances may well be prejudicial to the [ respondent ] in his defence . |
15 | ‘ Doing the best I can , I take the view here that although the delay was certainly not unjustified , as far as the effect is concerned it comes to this : I take the view , on the balance of probabilities , that the delay in these particular circumstances , may well be prejudicial to the defendant in his defence . |
16 | I undressed her in her South Kensington hotel room and fucked her , only retreating to the safety of the street outside when she asked me to stay the night so that she could pretend to be my mother . |