Example sentences of "that i [adv] [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Having read that I immediately repent me in dust and ashes for having committed a dreadful grammatical error .
2 So tail-waggingly , bone-snafflingly puppyish that I nearly tickled him under the ears .
3 You must understand that I never meant anything like this to happen .
4 His head was full of sentences he was going to write to Hilary when he had the time to put pen to paper : I may remind you that I never asked you for a penny towards the summer gas bill … do you think I am made of stone ? … surely I deserve better consideration … who listened for hours when you had that disagreement at Bromley over Fortescue upstaging you in She Stoops to Conquer … have you forgotten that it was I , when your mother had her second stroke , who travelled with her in the ambulance and went back on the bus to collect her plaster replica of the Sacred Heart ?
5 I 'm just lucky really that I never cut myself to any extent , because if I had tried to ring my bell , they would have said , ‘ Tough , wait until the morning . ’
6 I am sorry to say that I never heard her at her best because of circumstances .
7 ‘ You know the bad consequence of my laying myself under unnecessary obligation , and you will therefore take care that I only do it for real Friends that I can depend upon , ’ the member of parliament warned .
8 After much ‘ mickey-taking ’ , I informed every lady that I only bought one in order to get some change for Sue to go to the toilet ( 25p a time — whatever happened to the expression ‘ spending a penny ’ ) .
9 I 've got to be made to realize that I only love him for what I can get out of it .
10 It is a source of some sadness to me that I now find myself on the other side of the fence from Samuel Brittan in the debate on managed and fixed currencies .
11 So much so that I deliberately avoided anything outside it which might affect my emotions or disturb my thoughts .
12 This much was true , that I often found myself in my mother 's kitchen staring at the array of condiments , spices , herbs and tinned foods , wondering why she should have bought this particular kind of split peas , rather than another .
13 Not that I really expected them to ; I could hardly expect the Umpire to side with me so soon .
14 I used to watch him sleep , wondering what bloody crimes lay in his past , and knowing that I alone protected him from a horrible death .
15 I once shocked him by admitting that I sometimes took it in my tea .
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