Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [that] i [vb base] [adv] " in BNC.
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31 | I also know that I sit here , not because of any evidence against me but because of the legal establishment 's concerns for its own pretensions to infallibility . |
32 | Is that alright , cos then you 've gone away with any ideas you 've got from now which is probably none , er and then it also means that I do n't have to spend next week worrying in case we get to Friday and Thursday and you 're still not sure what you 're doing . |
33 | So I can honestly say that I 've never known anyone who 's ever played for Leeds . |
34 | So I can honestly say that I 've never known anyone who 's ever played for Leeds . |
35 | No , no I can , I can honestly say that I do n't think there was any , any what you can call rough families as I can remember . |
36 | ‘ No , I think I can honestly say that I have n't . ’ |
37 | Baroness Seear , a leader of the Liberal peers for several years , remarks that ‘ I can honestly say that I have never been in a place that treats you better on male-female equality . |
38 | Although I would also say that I do n't suppose there are very many Councillors that do n't actually , at the end of the day , being a Councillor is costing them a lot of money and those members ' allowances are very , very small and they certainly in my case nowhere near cover the cost of being a County Councillor . |
39 | But while on the subject of confessing ignorance , I must also state that I have so far made it through life without witnessing or participating in an Orange Walk . |
40 | ‘ I 've now realised that I do n't . ’ |
41 | An example of such a statement might be , " For me life simply has no meaning " , or , " Even when I am enjoying myself I often feel that I do n't belong " . |
42 | ‘ I do n't think that I 've ever been questioned about them . |
43 | ‘ I 'm sorry , I do n't think I — I do n't think that I know enough about some of the issues , to go along with it completely . ’ |
44 | ‘ Do n't think that I do n't know when I 'm being blackmailed — because I do ! ’ she told him bitterly , before giving a heavy sigh . |
45 | Despite this great advantage I do n't think that I have ever , before or since , worked in such frustrating conditions . |
46 | N do n't know that I know just the whisky barrels they were , a little I believe there was maybe a name for them . |
47 | I do n't know that I 've even seen that . |
48 | Feargal wo n't be here , so he need n't know that I have n't left yet . ’ |
49 | Erm , and say well , I do n't think I 'm convincing , so I 'll try telling them , maybe they wo n't recognise that I do n't have the authority to tell them , and they 'll still do it . |
50 | You must n't feel that I do n't want to read it , but I am a little frightened of reading it after , well , after mother and her feelings for — for her mother and for me . ’ |
51 | There 's that film Nine and a half weeks , I have n't seen that I suppose as well . |
52 | I do n't remember that I 've never seen it on any minutes |
53 | ‘ It shocks a lot of people , they do n't believe that I eat so much . |
54 | No I could n't face that I do n't think . |
55 | I have a reputation for honesty and fair trading — and it 's well known that I do n't have any truck with shady deals , ’ she informed him bluntly . |
56 | Do n't forget that I know exactly what you 're capable of ! ’ |
57 | I did n't mean that I do n't want to see your house . |
58 | And I just could n't hack that I do n't think . |
59 | And it does n't meant that I do n't love you . ’ |
60 | and to deal with problems of substance abuse , unemployment , illiteracy , rather than things which are fashionable and to my mind highly like opera and the ballet which is n't to say that I do n't love them both , but I think that you have to have a sense of complete reality about the social issues . |