Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [that] i " in BNC.
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1 | Ten of that eleven people in the last two weeks , sort of , complaining about but they do n't always let me know so that I can document it , that 's the problem . |
2 | ATTENTIVE READERS of this column will know already that I am one of this country 's leading authorities on ‘ celebrology ’ — this is the study of the role of the celebrity in general elections . |
3 | " Great-grandfather , you must know already that I did all I could to stop Kim taking the gibbon , " he said , whispering aloud in the hope that his fervent words might be audible to his father and grandfather standing a few feet away . |
4 | You 'd better know now that I 've always avoided every snare set out for me , even those hidden in lush undergrowth … ’ he caressed her hair lightly , his eyes sultry , and then looked down towards the swell of her breasts ‘ … and innocent-looking hills and valleys . ’ |
5 | I did n't know then that I was going to be a politician . ’ |
6 | I did n't know then that I 'd fall in love with Harry . ’ |
7 | ‘ I left my home — I ruined my life , except that I did not know then that I was doing so ! — only because my par … |
8 | I was ill , but he did n't know actually that I had used that method . |
9 | I thought no more of it , and stared vacantly into space , wishing that the weather would improve so that I could have a better look at the scenery . |
10 | A lot of the operations now I do I think I can do better that I 'm now seeing detail that I never saw before with the naked eye . |
11 | I was so afraid tonight when you did n't show up that I 'd made the biggest mistake of my life in letting you go back to England without trying to extract a promise from you . ’ |
12 | ‘ You 'll have to let me finish now that I 've started , ’ he said . |
13 | But what should I do now that I 'd been told about Belinda 's feelings ? |
14 | How can anything matter now that I have you ? ’ |
15 | So erm er if you wan na look through that I 'm no doubt . |
16 | ‘ It may work out that I do n't get as many as last year , but I 'm happy to play up front and as long as Newcastle go on to win promotion it does n't really matter anyway , ’ said the converted midfield player who marked his 25th birthday with the 51st-minute opener . |
17 | But it does seem to me that , can you really trust a front bench , that ca n't work out that I might be slightly over the age of twenty one ? |
18 | The L N E R and L M S. And er I could see then that I knew that superintendent in the private days of the railways . |
19 | So , when one of Ramon 's friends asked me to take a package to a friend of his in Berlin , I thought , well , I can make up that I have a job and cut my visit short because of it . |
20 | If you are , I 'll sign now that I 've tried this treatment without your approval . ’ |
21 | kitchen , why do you always make out that I do n't ? |
22 | Lord Northcliffe once wrote , God made people read so that I could fill their brain with facts and later tell them whom to love and whom to hate and what to think . |
23 | I should explain here that I am one of two brothers — and that my elder brother , Leonard , was killed during the Southern African War while I was still a boy . |
24 | The older woman looks tense and upset , and says she 's missing her bingo , but dare n't go to her old club " because he might see me , " but if she does n't go she 'll miss the annual trip and , " if I do n't go on that I 'll never get out . |
25 | She said : ‘ I think people will realise now that I have true ability . |
26 | Erm however we would wish to see that policy complemented by the inclusion of the strategic exceptions policy erm and we know that I know that 's to be discussed tomorrow but I will mention now that I think it would have been much more useful to the discussion if we 'd have been able to discuss the strategic sites issue as part of this debate . |
27 | I do admit though that I really was looking for someone special ! ’ |
28 | No wo n't go nowhere that I do |
29 | ‘ At it 's worst I just felt that I could n't go anywhere that I wanted to . |
30 | You may well think indeed that I 'm wasting your time in calling this an assumption rather than recognising it as a plain fact . |