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

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1 The circumstances being what they were , Richard must have known I did not , but since he knew almost nothing about me except that I was willing , he could hardly have been expected to care .
2 ' Sir John , I know nothing except that I honour you and the Lady Maude .
3 This time my reaction to the knowledge that in all probability cancer was back with me and that I had a dreaded secondary was quite different from my reaction on first being told of the disease six months earlier .
4 Mum said that as a Christian She was not going to write me a note when there was n't anything wrong with me and that I was to remember that we Christians are the light of the world .
5 I do not know whether this was associated with the fact that no one ever sought a tea meeting with me and that I was relieved of the obligation of conducting a rather spurious theological discussion on the basis of almost total ignorance .
6 It seemed the weather had beaten me and that I was wasting my time .
7 What I had n't considered was that she was much bigger than me and that I was n't strong enough to keep both her and the bicycle upright : inevitably she lost her balance and fell heavily on the road with me and the bicycle on top of her .
8 I was beginning to think you hated me and that I 'd never hold you in my arms again , ’ he said huskily .
9 Punch , will you ride to Bishopstow House forthwith and leave a message to the effect that Miss Abbott is here with me and that I will return her within the hour . ’
10 ‘ Felipe is just angry that Mitch touched me and that I did not repulse him quickly .
11 My mates think he 's too young for me and that I should find someone of my own age .
12 You love me and that I 'm wonderful and that I 'm great .
13 Well , well honestly I 'm quite pleased with them cos that I mean
14 I also told him of my affection for you and that I could n't injure you by marrying you without love .
15 I admitted he visited me but that I 'd had a history of violence with him , and anyway I 'd got an injunction .
16 Or simply told the truth — told them there and now that it was n't Syl 's smile that repelled me but that I had an intuitive conviction that there was something unsound in him , something unwholesome by virtue of being undeveloped , something that would , sooner or later , cause me to turn on him with bitter cruelty as Nour had turned on me .
17 okay , I ju as I say i do n't want to promise you something that that I know I 'm not going to be able to achieve in these two days because that 's not yep certainly if you want to talk about that you know as a separate thing outside the time then then we 'll be able to help you do that , okay ?
18 I want something that that I can look at that for .
19 I think regarding the number of people who are in prison , whether on remand or otherwise , erm , reminds me of something that that I keep noticing , either hear it on the radio or in the paper .
20 I have made mention elsewhere of the sense that warns us of impending danger , and will not labour the subject further beyond stating that this sense is a very real one and that I do not know , and therefore can not explain , what brings it into operation .
21 I could have held him tight and told him I was proud of him and that I loved him just for being there , but he would have struggled free .
22 They said I were wrong for leaving him and that I should go back to him = my father did n't agree with it , he 's er , very old fashioned , we 've never had any divorces or anything in our family …
23 Due to the publication schedule of ‘ Contact ’ I am actually writing this before the AGM , so I ca n't say anything more about it except that I intend to resign at it , due to the fact that I expect to be leaving the London area , so this will be the last time you will hear about London Branch from me .
24 I replied that I was sorry to hear it but that I might return to him later , and enclosed a copy of Pursuit .
25 He seemed so pleased with himself that I could n't help saying that I should mind them very much myself but that I had no objection to his wearing them — a view which I believed surprised him .
26 A , the Tuesday stall was a bit debatable at the moment because what has happened is , I heard from the er from Mr Stuart that he , he thought that er could assist us and that I should go over there and see them .
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