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

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1 Now er w w with every respect , to say that he survived it is something of a crass statement , because I remember reading about him thinking is n't this country getting good that we can have a black guardsman , and I remember my own disappointment when I read that he had to leave the regiment .
2 I regret that he resigned in 1986 but I have to admit that he had a point .
3 By that I mean that he considers schematic ways of making measurements , set up in accord with the rules of the theory , and sees if by any ingenious means he can circumvent a restriction like that imposed by equation [ 2 ] .
4 Later I realized that he meant , quite simply , an anti-Semite is inevitably anti-Negro .
5 Then I realized that he did n't want one to respond , that a response of almost any kind would have interrupted his flow , and the politest thing to do was follow the ADC 's example and just listen .
6 From this last question I realised that he thought Leslie had been a member of the Special Operations Executive ( S.O.E. ) , whose agents , trained in Britain and flown or dropped into France , worked in association with local groups , and sent back information to London .
7 But it put too much pressure on the relationship , and when it finished I realised that he 'd resented what I had done .
8 I would have done it for a young white guy if he was from my club and I realised that he did not have enough money to play the Tour . "
9 I shouted that he did not know what he was talking about and held the telephone away from my face .
10 I realise that he has considerable problems .
11 I expect that he appreciates that about 30 per cent .
12 When we arrived at the hotel I found that he 'd booked us both into the same double room .
13 In those days I had been doing a good deal of drawing ; and , having come under Wyndham Lewis 's influence , I took my Vorticist efforts round to the Master , and , to my surprise , I found that he thought quite well of them .
14 Talking to a tobacconist I found that he has some women customers and a range of smaller pipes for them to choose from .
15 Believe me when I say that he has an unexpected side to him .
16 The hon. Gentleman will forgive me if I say that he has the same problem with me that I have with the Whips Office .
17 I do not mean to be offensive to the hon. Member for Sherwood when I say that he has entertained us with his prepared briefs in many of our coal debates , but that it is a bit rich of him continually to criticise the contraction of the coal industry when he has supported many of his Government 's policies on the industry .
18 Although I have fundamental disagreements with the Minister on many issues , I acknowledge that he made many concessions to the logical arguments of hon. Members from the three Opposition parties involved .
19 I remember one time I reported that he had developed a cough and back came a directive that we should try to make an audio recording of it .
20 I suggest that he does n't ( indicative ) know what he 's talking about and that he do ( subjunctive ) his homework before crossing swords with self-respecting pedants like me — some of us have a reputation to think of !
21 If not , I suggest that he withdraws his reference to AMMA .
22 I suggest that he waits for the consultation paper and I think that he will then be reassured .
23 What the hon. Gentleman says about me does not concern me ; but , if he is calling the local enterprise companies liars , I suggest that he repeat that outside the House .
24 With regard to the right hon. Gentleman 's earlier remarks about opting in , I suggest that he discusses that matter with his right hon. Friends who would have signed the treaty in full without waiting to see what the economic conditions were at a later stage .
25 Bri and I assumed that he 'd had enough of his countrymen and wanted to tune out .
26 I noted that he 'd forgotten to say ‘ sir ’ .
27 I noted that he pronounced it in eighteenth-century fashion : ‘ m ’ verse' .
28 We shook hands warmly ; I noticed that he had his old clay pipe in his mouth but there was no tobacco in it as he sucked at it and repeatedly removed the pipe from his mouth .
29 I noticed that he had a sophisticated VHF receiver listening to police control .
30 ‘ So jung , ’ he said in astonishment , and I noticed that he had not got the face of a giant at all but that of a very old and reliable nanny .
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