Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [vb base] [that] i " in BNC.

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1 But bitterly I regret that I needed another man 's hands to help me , and he in ignorance . ’
2 Before I move on I note that I could have fished the swim from the other bank , although there was no shallow-enough water nearby to ford the river .
3 So I think that I 'll do a little more work on camera in a couple of years ’ time , and then see if I can become a proper writer . ’
4 Well I smoke myself so I believe that I 've no right to tell anyone else not to smoke .
5 But then with an ever deepening sinking feeling inside I realise that I am bound for failure once again .
6 Perhaps you know that I married a man who was very cruel to me .
7 Perhaps you believe that I too have ridden that carousel to excess ? ’
8 But apparently they know that I 'm really forward which is absolute , actually not very true cos Ed said that I was quite forward and he , I was only forward with him because the person I got off with just before him was bloody forward and it made me a bit forward but I calmed down after that , you know ?
9 Nevertheless I feel that I have a responsibility to the public and to the world of art both to present your unpublished writings in as comprehensible a form as possible , and at the same time to correct some of the misleading impressions these might give , not of course about yourself , but about others , casually mentioned here and there in the course of your jottings .
10 Anyway I feel that I 've been thoroughly tea 'd up .
11 Er , it 's just I feel that I 've worked all my days and did without and er er had put savings away and things like that so that when I stopped working to have children I would have money , but if you were means tested , and the money is for the children as well , anyway and the people who , you know , I do n't mean that all people , a lot of people who are supposedly not having money , and getting all these things , they sell them and things like that .
12 I obviously I from what was coming out you probably could n't work out very much to help you but nonetheless I know that I would want to do that as a person .
13 yeah , everytime you say that I start scratching , she 's
14 Often I find that I am many hundreds of metres behind the party when I escape from the trance of pattern-watching and childhood recall .
15 Now I know that I 'm going and Alma 's going , but we 've yet to decide I would rather just go to the crematorium
16 But now I feel that I actually have the ability . ’
17 Now I feel that I should just get on with it , do my studying , finish school , leave home , begin my ‘ future ’ .
18 Now I feel that I 'm able to fight for my full rights as a woman and as a human being …
19 Now I see that I know nothing , only I must not say so for I should lose the good opinion of my neighbours and they would no longer trust me with money for my experiments .
20 Now I find that I am not given it . ’
21 Now I find that I ca n't get all the data held in those hundreds of files .
22 Looking back I am increasingly grateful to the many people who took a share in this fortunate happening , though now I realise that I might have expressed my gratitude to them more often and more appreciatively .
23 Yeah , I never though of that and I doubt if I get it now , all I think was well I know that I got it in the magazine rack
24 Well I hope that I 've given you enough to get you started on the right tracks .
25 Well I think that I , I think most of us when you get to this to , well not to my age , to your ages , we 've experienced that I think .
26 Well I understand that I mean a lot of people do that .
27 Here I hope that I am in the present with the advantage of a long view back as well .
28 I really believe , and it is here I think that I differ from your that there is a great deal in Tariff Reform ; and I believe also that there is a great deal even in the food part of it .
29 There 's plenty you know that I do n't .
30 I said well you play that I said cos I 've played it back .
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