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

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1 It was something that gave me a framework for my experience , and in some ways kind of saved my life really because it gave me words to see that I was n't isolated , that there was a movement — it was very real and it was very gut .
2 ‘ I 'm keeping my fingers crossed that I might get a bit of it to strengthen the squad . ’
3 During which time I found that at the worst all Englishmen stuck together in regard to the West Indians … it was like a thorn in my heels to know that I was working in an atmosphere of hostility .
4 He might also have said ‘ My hormones insist that I fall in love regularly .
5 However , if my peers decide that I have violated our psychological contract then they , too , have great power to influence my behaviour .
6 This went on for 13 months until my parents realised that I needed medical attention .
7 In the end my parents agreed that I could go up for one year instead of being at the Royal College of Music .
8 He said on no account should I go to Heidelberg , he 'd somehow let my parents know that I was well .
9 It was because I had my blinds closed that I did n't get hurt . ’
10 Every thing was alright , though it rather took the wind out of my sails to know that I would n't get to speak to him after all .
11 My friends think that I am losing my mind .
12 My records indicate that I am now holding on to two , one of which I hope to use in the Annual Report .
13 My students see that I can manage to get to work every day , and I think they would feel guilty if they did not turn up too . ’
14 The very stillness of his muscles meant that I 'd touched something he 'd thought hidden .
15 I begged the King so often for my freedom that at last he and his lords agreed that I need not be a prisoner any longer .
16 I WOULD like your readers to know that I am aware of their letters to Sunday Life and their concern about money owing to them by my former company C H Enterprises .
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