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

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1 I regret to say that I forgot to give the Vice Chairman 's apologies for non-attendance .
2 Well you , I mean to say that I 've had mine a long time and you ai n't done much mileage on it .
3 I intend to see that it gets it . ’
4 I intend to ensure that they have all the information and resources they need to develop their service to the ex-service community , ’ he said .
5 I failed to realise that you kiss so easily .
6 On the handshake it was only when I got notified that I 'd been awarded the gold badge , I realized I never got my hand back that day .
7 I tried to say that I understood , that I 'd felt much the same way when I lost Jess .
8 I expect to hear that it matches Dr Darnell 's fingernails .
9 I 've been taking it continuously for two years , and I want to stress that I 've been taking eighty milligrams a day ,
10 I want to submit that it means that we do not go to the world with a watertight message which demands ‘ take it or leave it ’ .
11 Almost that , and I want to say that I have some sympathy for the lady who has children and just could n't entertain them for the day .
12 I want to feel that I have entrusted Hasan to a gentleman .
13 Now I want to suggest that what makes the difference — what transmutes overload and pressure into full-blown stress — are what I shall call injunctions .
14 I want to suggest that they have not and that there are equally plausible ( though less politically attractive ) explanations for the associations they claim to identify .
15 I want to ensure that we build on the success of the first six months of NHS reforms so that no one will want to go anywhere but to his or her most immediately available hospital to receive NHS treatment .
16 I seemed to think that I 'd seen scores of other holy pictures just like it ; God with his fingers held funny and always with one pointing upwards .
17 Just as a matter of interest , would you have believed me if I 'd said that I 'd bumped into an old acquaintance near the museum ? ’
18 I 'd accepted that I 'd joined the club — and there were some really nice people in it .
19 I 'd forgotten that I 'd agreed to meet her .
20 I 'd forgotten that I 'd said that , and was , in any case , already regretting the admission .
21 Yeah and I 'd forgotten that I 'd spoken to her the other night
22 I 'd forgotten that I pay you a salary !
23 I used to take them home on quite a number of occasions if I 'd known that they lived in the immediate vicinity .
24 This is when I came to suspect that I had missed something of importance .
25 I came to believe that I had been responsible for those terrible things , that I was to blame , that I must be very bad .
26 Such changes would not have been inhibited necessarily by the teacher action , but none of the teachers I interviewed claimed that they had changed their methods to any great extent .
27 I pause to state that I accept Mr submission that no claim for loss of pension has been made out on the evidence before me .
28 I begin to see that you do n't like me , Ellen .
29 As my week-long stay in LA unrolls , I begin to discover that everyone has decided views about Arsenio .
30 Every time I come here I begin to worry that I have somehow crossed into another stream and am sailing back in the opposite direction .
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