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

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1 ‘ I shall not , ’ said Sally-Anne grandly , ‘ reproach you , Dr Neil , for rescuing me merely to ensure that I shall carry on skivvying for you .
2 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 .
3 It is exactly the sort of corkscrew I always use but the room was so dark and I so flurried that I drove it in sideways and broke the cork .
4 I merely meant that I love you too much to refuse you anything — only I 'm probably an idiot to admit it ! ’
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 ‘ And I only wish that I was family and so could be of help to you and had some rights to see you .
8 I only know that I 'm an ordinary person , living an ordinary life .
9 I only know that I was never allowed to sing them at home .
10 I only know that I did n't . "
11 I only know that I want you — all of you .
12 At home , I only hinted that I thought
13 I suddenly felt that I was doing it to a bunch of people that actually understood what Lear 's pain was about , whereas I do n't standing on the stage at the National Theatre ’ : Brian Cox 's concerns about audience reactions and the nature of the dramatic experience are echoed by others .
14 You see , I suddenly felt that I could n't bear it , not knowing where they were going to be for the next three and a half weeks ( though in retrospect I doubt whether the location of the groom much perturbed me ) .
15 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 . ’
16 Arriving , I suddenly realized that I did n't have a job to do .
17 I suddenly realized that I was going mad too , that he was wickedly wickedly cunning .
18 On my way out of the shed , I suddenly realised that I was not on my own .
19 I suddenly realised that I actually knew how to use a library .
20 At lunchtime the aid started going off and I suddenly realised that I was n't going to get through the afternoon — ’
21 I suddenly found that I was losing my powers at a time when I needed them most .
22 I much regret that I will be unable to attend that conference because of my forthcoming visit to southern Africa .
23 I ca n't even criticise the setup objectively , I just know that I 'm unhappy .
24 I just know that I would n't sacrifice the experiences I 've had on drugs for anything . ’
25 I just know that I will play the piano as best as I can . ’
26 No but I just know that I 've forgotten something to say .
27 ‘ At it 's worst I just felt that I could n't go anywhere that I wanted to .
28 ‘ I do n't really look like Manson at all , ’ he admits , ‘ but I just felt that I could do it best !
29 When I just felt that I was on the absolute fringe of going berserk .
30 ‘ As the full-time mother of pre-school twins , I just thought that I had to put up with Sam 's barely concealed fling with a neighbour , ’ says Tina .
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