Example sentences of "that [conj] i [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 I suppose that where I live now depends on the day of the week .
2 When , towards the end , he said , ‘ I am convinced that where I have failed no one could have succeeded , ’ this appeared not a boast , but an understatement .
3 okay , I ju as I say i do n't want to promise you something that that I know I 'm not going to be able to achieve in these two days because that 's not yep certainly if you want to talk about that you know as a separate thing outside the time then then we 'll be able to help you do that , okay ?
4 I think regarding the number of people who are in prison , whether on remand or otherwise , erm , reminds me of something that that I keep noticing , either hear it on the radio or in the paper .
5 ‘ I think , Mr Boldwood , that although I respect you very much , I do n't feel — enough for you — to accept your proposal . ’
6 You see now that the most common cause of death is what they call the of diseases resulting from degenerate lifestyles , and I 'm very proud and I 'm very proud to tell you that although I come from South Africa , and you might not think I 'm very intelligent , as you sit here , down here and there , I can sign your death certificate already .
7 Now of course it would depend very much on and whether you were in a drought situation as we were until last year or whether it 's like we 've been over this last summer and early winter which is that virtually not a day has passed without we 've had some rain , in which case obviously the roof is going to get cleaned up very much quicker but I have to say that although I 've always been under the impression that it 's not a good idea to save water off a new felt roof er because of deposits that come off the mineral felt .
8 So when referring to me in future , dear brother , remember that although I wear the cloth , Henry George Farrier is still underneath it . ’
9 Thank you the only is that you will have seen organised generally supported that although I think we could support it a lot better than we have .
10 It only remains to add that although I have no doubt that Hugh correctly identified the ‘ search ’ of the Canterbury monks with the process of forgery , it is quite possible , indeed probable , that at various times during the previous fifty years individual members of the community had made experiments in altering the documents to make them more effective .
11 you know and I said that so I put that on , he said and what you actually want them to collect
12 hosepipe ban at all , we keep saying that so I do n't know what people are on about !
13 And I think that once I 've taken e a few of the local bigwigs , then when they want a photograph taken , my name 'll get mentioned somewhere along the line and they might come to me .
14 , he 's probably widdleing nothing , poor that was n't worth sitting down for , no to think that once I 've gone on , which I did on Friday , I 'm now on my way out the other end
15 I am not in a position to query that once I adjourn the enquiry .
16 I have a rule that once I consider a portrait is finished , I will never make alterations ; after all , as the painter , you are painting a portrait for yourself and not for the sitter 's wife . ’
17 he went mad and he was trying to cover it up and that cos I mean over the club , and he goes there on a Saturday afternoon , he gets some stick over there .
18 Well they 'd always got an excuse but he said , she could n't deny that cos I see it !
19 I 'm gon na look , I doubt that cos I want to know
20 it is all wrong , cos I says to Stuart we had , we were at him Monday , I says why is it this year I says I get a , a thing to go to court on Monday , I says and yet last year I says I did n't pay mine till end of February she says oh well they 're getting stricter this year she says , oh you 've got a court thing fifteen pound and I says yeah and she says paying that , I said no I 'm not paying that cos I pay what I owe , I said but I 'm not paying the fifteen pound court cost
21 Who 'll tell his wife and kids that cos I do n't want to .
22 Bob said that cos I do n't need to know .
23 I think that until I drop I will clean wherever I happen to be on Saturday morning .
24 ‘ I wo n't know that until I meet her at lunchtime .
25 ‘ But the thing about Robbo is that he is a determined beggar and I know that if I ask him , he will say OK if he 's ready .
26 I know that if I ask Tessa to do anything for me , she will — and the same is true in reverse .
27 The conclusion seems to be that if I recognize that I have once wrongly claimed to know that p , then I can not ever claim to know that p unless I can show a relevant difference between the two cases .
28 I am still confined , for the most part , to knowing that if I throw advertising money at the market , sales will be higher than if I do not .
29 His uncertainty principle ( discussed in detail in Chapter 5 ) says that if I know where an electron is I have no idea of what it is doing and , conversely , if I know what it is doing I do not know where it is .
30 The theory is that if I stay among the faceless long enough , I become faceless myself . ’
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