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

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1 I 've always wished that I never came back to this country .
2 I was flooded with joy , and all at once it seemed the most important thing in the world that he should know that I still loved him , too .
3 ‘ I do n't know that I ever 'ad one , the orphanage never said I did , but they did say me birthday was December the second , and that I was born in 1889 . ’
4 Count Hubner thought that the Empress was ‘ more beautiful than ever ’ , and Lord Cowley , the English ambassador , said : ‘ I do not know that I ever witnessed a finer sight than the baptismal ceremonies . ’
5 erm , and erm , I do n't know that I ever did this , but I never heard anybody heard anybody walking the street , whistling the National Anthem .
6 Do you know that I once beat Ulrike Meyfarth ! ’
7 Well I 've got lots of acquaintances but I do n't know that I necessarily want to put them on the erm
8 The hon. and learned Gentleman will know that I recently had the privilege of giving the Sir George Bean memorial lecture in which I set out in some detail to the Association of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women the basis for my approach to such matters .
9 Readers from last month will be glad to know that I finally tracked down the elusive Tequila based Marguerita in a Tex-Mex cafe in Covent Garden .
10 Please say that I finally look my age at least ! ’
11 No you say that I once got off with someone for some cigarettes , I never felt so awful .
12 First you find out that she 's dead ; then , a while later , I say that I never killed a single patient .
13 I once visited a pensioner in my village and mentioned that I occasionally like jam but never make it myself because I do not eat it often enough .
14 Thus it was n't for many years after the first inhibitor experiments were reported that I actually got around to test their effects myself .
15 The tone controls really are sensitive and , being used to the somewhat reluctant EQ on my own amplifier , I found that I only had to move the X-Amp 's a few degrees before the sound began to change radically .
16 And I had spent a total of three winters playing Grade cricket in the city and found that I really liked the place and the people .
17 And do you honestly think that I normally allow females to wallop me across the face ?
18 ( You will have noticed , I trust , that there is no mention of my walking stick and my gloves in this kiosk episode , thus proving that I certainly do not need to use them .
19 In discussions with Bohr in September 1926 Schrödinger said " If we are going to stick to this damn quantum-jumping , then I regret that I ever had anything to do with quantum theory " .
20 I suddenly realised that I actually knew how to use a library .
21 But now that Gharr had taken Mala away — and had probably been enjoying her , as he 'd quaintly put it — I 'd began to see that I really had no choice .
22 I I I ca n't answer that I really do n't know .
23 Being a mere composite from charnel houses , I fear that I alone undergo this sorrow behind the eyebrows .
24 I 've got to be made to realize that I only love him for what I can get out of it .
25 It would go like this : ‘ I 've noticed that I regularly groan when I 'm in pain .
26 He says that I never feel randy these days , that I 'm ‘ cold ’ , and that the anorexia is stopping my hormones , which he says is stopping me from feeling sexy .
27 My book of personal stresses was examined and discussed , and it was revealed that I neither loved myself , nor saw myself as at all worthwhile or even worthy .
28 No no I would n't do that I always do it like this if I was playing that hand three flu well you could go well you got a choice you can go take a chance on your last hand , not getting through or you can go two , three , five , six , seven two three four , ace finish them which is what I 'd probably do .
29 Having said that I also think that Wilko should try out some other partnerships … maybe depending upon the opposition … like White/Forrester , Strandli/Forrester etc .
30 I simply say that on the debates we 've had on the Policing Bill , I 've learnt what the functions of your Noble House is all about and the speech that 's just been made from across the Chamber from me , sums up entirely my views on the matter , and I say to your Lordships House that on the basis of experience as Northern Ireland Secretary when one is a Home Secretary for a province and there 's a number of people in this House who 've had a job to do including the Noble Lord , The Noble Viscount Whitelaw who set the tone of the way we all proceeded , I accept that , the one of the things we had to do there was bring democracy back to policing and the primary force of policing is taking a long time to do and that here as Home Secretary , everything I learned there was , stop the growing centralisation and the weakening of the police authorities and police force and this Bill does exactly that But now one of the questions I 've asked myself and it 's the only point because all the points have been made that I really want to ask the Government is what are these appointees for ?
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