Example sentences of "that i [vb past] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But it was only later , when I was forced to admit that , at the time of writing , I had begun to become anorexic again , that I realised in addition how closely the central character 's circumstances resembled those of anorexia nervosa .
2 ‘ I 'm sure that you 're aware that my mother was American and that I lived in London for many years as a boy when my father was military attaché at the German Embassy .
3 I was offered a pair of shoes for about one third more than the market price , and I was so much in need of shoes that I fell into temptation .
4 that I fell in love with
5 He told TODAY soon after the tragedy : ‘ My only crime is that I fell in love with another girl . ’
6 Had I read enough French novels at the time , I would have known what to expect ; and of course it was here that I fell in love for the first time .
7 ‘ It would seem that I fell in love with an illusion .
8 The first time that I heard of Maastricht was on 12 May 1940 , when the RAF was shot out of the sky and knocked on the ground .
9 ‘ But why I mentioned her was that I heard by chance that she has married again . ’
10 Well now I have in front of me my book that I wrote with Rachel Lowe about these erm these early film erm makers of Britain , and leafing it over I see some of the facts which lie behind the Brighton 's , Brighton 's contribution to this .
11 However , I would also like to remind him that I wrote in response to a report which I assumed to be factual .
12 There were faces among them that I recognised from England , and from the training centre at Achnacarry .
13 The independent panel that I appointed in July as you are aware , reported yesterday .
14 It was unbearable that the gallery girl should imagine that I belonged to Syl , that his glances and suggestive remarks had ensnared me .
15 I 've a feeling that they might be the same lot that I saw at Geraldine 's party last month .
16 ‘ Always it feels real ; something that I saw in life . ’
17 He describes , as I did , the lack of access between the interiors of modules , but accepts the view of consciousness that I associated with Minsky 's views on heterarchy : that , roughly speaking , sometimes one module would be conscious and sometimes another , depending on circumstances :
18 Furthermore , bearing in mind the reservations about changes in different varieties that I expressed in section 5.2 above , the early date suggested here for the loss of the velar fricative does not affect the fact that there are dialects of English ( in Lowland Scotland ) which have not yet lost the fricative .
19 The result of all this was that I returned to Europe and settled in Paris with her .
20 It was not until eleven years later that I returned to England and saw Biddy and Joe again , although I had been writing regularly to them .
21 Imagine , said Francis , that I returned to Perugia on the darkest of nights , a night so cold that everything is covered with snow , and the frost in the folds of my habit hits my legs and makes them bleed .
22 I was so anxious not to be late for my appointment that I got to Passy two hours early .
23 It was in October of that year that I got into trouble again , the first time since ‘ 78 .
24 I gave them some er jackets and trousers that I got in stock down there that 's that 's that 's it then yeah .
25 She was clearly mentally disturbed , and the reason that I got in touch with the legal project was to see if there 's anything that could be done by them to start giving her some way of getting in touch , getting to solve her problem .
26 But anyway apart from that I said to Mr , he 's the head over all the hydroelectric stations over this erm I said Mr li these commutators I told him doing the .
27 Lord James Douglas-Hamilton : Is not the Hon. Gentleman aware that I said in Committee that the advisers were Kenneth Ryden and Partners ?
28 The reason why we arrange trade missions such as the one that I led to Kuwait — six similar missions have been conducted — is our interest in stimulating orders for the new Welsh economy .
29 It was with these modern pariahs that I began during school holidays to interest myself .
30 Yep , yep erm these officers are all trained in , in fire prevention work erm at the Fire Service 's technical college at Morton Marsh , and er they practise those skills they learn there over many years erm I 'm looking back , I mean the time that I spent in training schools and er and in , in the job er I suppose when you total it all up it must be two or three years away from home really , er in courses you know , in my day we went away on fire prevention training classes six months , six months ' course was the , so you went away to the Fire Service college which in those days was at Dorking , a lovely place in Dorking , and you did six months there solid , and then nowadays about thirteen weeks , the courses run about thirteen weeks , and you are constantly fire , fire officers from the ranks of erm probably a Sub Officer , leading fireman in some places , but Sub Officer onwards and particularly Station Officer up to the more senior ranks are away on courses regularly for , it 's really updating people erm new legislation coming in , new techniques coming in , erm which have to be these people have to be updated so they are very well trained , erm more so than most local authority people I would think , fire , fire officers are , erm purely because the job is such a wide range of , of things to deal with .
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