Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [that] i " in BNC.
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1 | That feeling lasted a while but after we 'd had the children something changed and I slowly realized that I did n't love her anymore . |
2 | The 35-year-old , who has collected 13 major trophies with the Anfield club , said : ‘ I have slowly realised that I am not in Liverpool 's plans for the future . ’ |
3 | ‘ The car was so badly crushed that I thought about asking the boss if he wanted it posting back . ’ |
4 | You 'd much prefer that I did n't . ’ |
5 | I suddenly realized that I was n't myself any more : I did n't give a damn whether he was wearing a tie or not . ’ |
6 | Arriving , I suddenly realized that I did n't have a job to do . |
7 | I suddenly realized that I was going mad too , that he was wickedly wickedly cunning . |
8 | I can only think that I mean it sticks to the sides of the bin at the bottom |
9 | On my way out of the shed , I suddenly realised that I was not on my own . |
10 | I suddenly realised that I actually knew how to use a library . |
11 | At lunchtime the aid started going off and I suddenly realised that I was n't going to get through the afternoon — ’ |
12 | I have tried the Theakston 's brewed at the Masham brewery in recent weeks , and can only comment that I prefer the Gallowgate product . |
13 | In the evening I went out to a club , stayed up all night , was late for work the next morning , got sacked and ever since then the rest of the staff have been kind enough to pretend that I 'm still one of them . |
14 | I much regret that I will be unable to attend that conference because of my forthcoming visit to southern Africa . |
15 | I merely say that I think the question might be expected to interest your readers , but I am by no means confident that they will care much about the matter . |
16 | I suddenly found that I was losing my powers at a time when I needed them most . |
17 | The lady is looking for a husband and she has been about the world sufficiently to know that I am not one of those . |
18 | He did n't actually talk about it to me — I suppose he knows me well enough to guess that I 'd have dug in my heels . |
19 | I was so overwhelmed that I started to cry . |
20 | ‘ And , for your information , I 've long wished that I 'd never heard of you — or your wretched grandmother . |
21 | Bainbridge has a lovely village green which was the setting for nothing more remarkable than the fact that I arrived there one day to walk over from Bainbridge to Cam Houses with Tony and Eddie , the landlord from my local pub , only to discover that I 'd left my walking boots back at home in Dentdale and had to do the entire walk in a pair of fur-lined cowboy boots , which earned me the nickname of Roy Rogers for the rest of the week . |
22 | Winding down I gave a firm strike only to find that I had missed the take , I was gutted . |
23 | I did a diploma in nursing to add to my basic nursing qualification and it was pretty much expected that I 'd be moving up into line management ( overseeing several wards ) . |
24 | Occasionally I was lucid enough to remember that I must never write about what was going on , or what I thought was going on . |
25 | All the reports I had done to do with my mental state have all said that I 'm not crazy , and yet I was diagnosed as a psychopath and bunged in Broadmoor . |
26 | I was so overcome that I approached Shell and offered to buy it . ’ |
27 | This , I thought , rather an excessively sympathetic comment — I had only said that I was very sorry that Roger [ Hinks ] had been transferred . |
28 | I merely hope that I will not be a Charles talking about the fire cover again for today and er perhaps in future times for the simple reason that it is one thing to make a budget , it is one thing to do a . |
29 | You see this is the thing that worries me because , you know , when I stand up and say I like what John Dreyfus did and I think his looks very good and I maintain the traditions of the Oxford University Press , I can suddenly feel that I 'm being typecast as being in the English tradition of typography as a revered art and the Morrisonian thing and the whole thing separate from , you know , a culture within a culture and a separate thing . |
30 | The performances on this new disc are first-rate ; indeed they are so polished that I found myself occasionally longing for something with a little more humanity and which more faithfully reflected what were in all probability the more rough-and-ready sounds of the Kürbs-Hütte clientele . |