Example sentences of "what i [verb] always " in BNC.

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1 It was what I 'd always wanted to happen but thought never would .
2 It all underlined what I 'd always believed — that Famlio had grown to big , scattered and over-confident , and could be eluded by someone who was small , concentrated and clever .
3 I was wearier , I was more tolerant , that was the only difference and that change only enabled me the better to accept what I 'd always been .
4 At the Greenwich Meridian : Every single spot on earth is the centre , that 's what I 've always tried to say in my music .
5 ‘ It 's what I 've always said — he should n't live on his own , not at his age . ’
6 That 's what I 've always loved doing .
7 What I 've always said about life itself .
8 That 's what I 've always tried to convey in my writing . ’
9 But you know it 's what I 've always thought .
10 It 's what I 've always promised myself and thought I 'd never manage . ’
11 It 's what I 've always wanted .
12 That 's what I 've always thought in the past .
13 That 's what I 've always found anyway .
14 ‘ You know what I 've always wondered ? ’
15 it is what I 've always thought for a long time that somebody like Brian if he 's not if he 's not showing at our fish at our show , even as an A class judge , I , I fail to see why he ca n't judge at our show it 's , he goes to Skelm and , and judges there and our fish will be there or strange really when we 're struggling for judges that , that we do n't do these things .
16 I 'm interested , thank you , I 'm interested to notice that this nineteenth century attitude is being repeated now by er , our friends over there in the Labour party , erm and I must say , that really confirm what I 've always thought that a lot of their attitudes and their mental furniture do in fact belong to that century .
17 I mean i i i if you were gon na sit there saying I 'm okay , I 'm , I can reach a reasonably comfortable business level , this is great , this is what I 've always wanted to do
18 That 's what I 've always wanted !
19 It was good to see references at last to what I had always understood to be the correct meaning of hostage ( April 27th ) — that is , ‘ a person given to another as a pledge ’ ( Oxford dictionary ) .
20 I wanted nothing more , though I think Dana must have wanted other things that I never thought of offering him ; with him alone I would have been happy to do what I had always denied others .
21 Hence the moulding of that most deplorable product the ‘ humble boy ’ and the strengthening of what I had always referred to as ‘ the civil service mentality ’ until I encountered Michael Manley 's much more telling phrase the ‘ psychology of dependence ’ .
22 " Now at last " , said Richard , " I must believe what I had always thought was impossible . "
23 And yet I knew , as I spoke , that this was what I had always thought but had been too frightened to express .
24 I returned to London and the Prime Minister made clear what I had always known , that , had he not been stricken down , he would have made a speech on the Saturday at Blackpool saying that he was going on .
25 That proved to me what I had always thought , that there 's a very thin line between feminism and apartheid .
26 This brings me at once to what I have always found the most impressive fact about the evidence on this subject : its ambiguity , not to say its neutrality .
27 I 'm surprised that such hedonistic , empty headed opinions should find a place in what I have always regarded as a serious , intelligent newspaper .
28 What I have always been doing .
29 He replied , ‘ On that matter , what I have always thought .
30 I know that I 'm being unfair to you and to Virginia , but what I feel for you — what I have always felt for you — has made a weakling of me . "
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