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

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1 ‘ I have decided that what I believed in most of my life was wrong , ’ says the famous Mr Winmill .
2 I started by saying to Harold that I had been told about his Honours List — I did not tell him by whom — and I hoped that what I heard was mistaken .
3 I was told on more than one occasion , that I should not really let outsiders see this sort of thing , even though it was agreed that what I had written was an accurate analysis of events .
4 Then you walked into my life , and I suddenly realised that what I had felt for Claire may have been sexual attraction , but it was never love . ’
5 District councillor S. Carmedy immediately sprang to his feet and proclaimed that what I had said was untrue .
6 I 'll bide my time until I 'm in the ring and then I 'll prove that what I 've studied and believe in is right .
7 ‘ Suppose that what I tell you should mean more to your life than the mere listening ? ’
8 He said in a quiet voice : ‘ You 'll give me your word that what I tell you will not get back to the Josephs ?
9 She knew that what I said was believable enough , since Vadinamia was a highly likely place for a courier to drum up a job conveying something somewhere .
10 Lord James Douglas-Hamilton : I shall seek to find out the exact number of times and shall write to the Hon. Member , but I think that what I said was absolutely correct : that the sanctions are severe and are rarely used .
11 Perhaps it is churlish of me , after the kind remarks of the Minister , to venture to comment on what he has just said , but at the risk of being tiresome , may I point out that what I said before was that it does not follow that a decision made by the Home Secretary corresponds with the advice that he receives from the chief inspector .
12 As Coun Carmedy has now stated in front of a large number of people that what I said was untrue , I offer him this challenge .
13 And if you cast your minds way back to Tuesday you will remember that what I said was that the Americans were trying to create a system of limited government er and yet one which er protected the liberties of individuals not all individuals , not black individuals especially but of individuals , this was the rhetoric of the time and the main device that they invented to do this was something called the separation of powers and they argued that , where political power is concentrated , the potential for abuse is greater so that where executive and legislative powers are held in the same hands , as they are in our system of government , the , there is more prospect of government encroaching upon the rights of individuals .
14 Perhaps it 's that he 's made me look at myself and see that what I believe is old and stuffy .
15 But once I 'd had a chance to calm down a little I realised that what I wanted was you .
16 I was seven at the time , and I decided quite literally there and then that what I wanted to do was play the guitar like John Williams , and that was that .
17 And the Chairman , who deigns to place a measure of trust in you , Colonel , anticipates that what I want you will make it your urgent priority to find .
18 I recognized that what I liked in Dad and Charlie was their insistence on standing apart .
19 Some readers will find its arguments unconvincing , believing that what I see as problems are not problems at all .
20 I do n't ever want you to think that what I feel for you is a response to — ‘
21 ‘ If you think about it , you 'll see that what I say is true .
22 And I 'm afraid that means that what I say goes . ’
23 He then provided : ‘ I wish whatever legacies I have left to be paid by you , my dear son , and if any debt shall emerge , if I had borrowed anything for a time and shall owe it , I wish it to be paid by you , so that what I have left your sister may pass to her undiminished . ’
24 The claim in this section that what I have called downwards opacity is a necessary feature of consciousness may seem open to the following reply : a person might claim that he was conscious , directly and permanently , of all aspects and details of his bodily functions : nerves , cells , blood vessels , etc. , and medical evidence might confirm what he said .
25 Of course , it could be argued that what I have called secondary danger clues correspond to the facts about child abuse discovered by a number of studies within the disease model .
26 It should be noted that what I have called a two-stage golden thread approach implies that human beings have some kind of control over what they will say is right .
27 If you find that what I have to say about the specialisation is difficult , do n't worry .
28 It is often assumed that what I have earlier called the ‘ division of labour by strata ’ is the prime objective content of the British ‘ class ’ system but there are severe methodological problems in investigating this hypothesis , since the schemas proposed for the classification of occupations are not actually independent of the phenomenon to be explained .
29 I suggest that what I have summarized in this paragraph is what lies behind Kuhn 's claim that rival paradigms are ‘ incommensurable ’ .
30 you do not mind my taking this method of answering your letter and I hope that you , I did not put you to too much trouble to locate a recorder to listen to the tape , I am just too lazy to write it all down and think that what I have to say I can put it better in words than what I can on paper , I 'll let you do that part .
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