Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] i [verb] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ Ah well , in that case , I 'd better let you know that I 've asked Paul Spence to do some of the revision classes for your part of the course . ’ |
32 | Now you 'll all know that I 've told you the truth ! ’ he shouted . |
33 | Erm secondly , I 'm not a statistician , I am unable to comment about all the technicalities of the the various assumptions that go into things but some of the people sitting around this table will know that I 've been in Yorkshire and Humberside for quite some time . |
34 | I do n't know that I 've got any ambitions that way although you never know , do you now , what they say there 's many a good tune played on an old fiddle I thought you was going to say old women do n't , older women do n't appeal to me , but what about the one who raped me when I was thirteen ? |
35 | I do n't know that I 've even seen that . |
36 | ‘ How — er — how did you know that I lived here ? ’ she muttered as he led her inside the lift , reaching across to push the correct floor button . |
37 | How did he know that I had n't slept ? |
38 | For you must know that I had a twin brother , as beautiful as the day , and gentle as a fawn , and wholesome as new bread and butter , whose company pleased me so much , as mine also pleased him , that we swore an oath never to marry but to live forever peacefully in the castle , and hunt and play together the livelong day . |
39 | I grant it here a section on its own , though I do n't know that I like Tarbes very much , or would especially recommend anyone to go there . |
40 | " I do n't know that I like the idea of you checking in bits of body and bloodstained clothes . |
41 | ‘ I 'm sorry to keep you waiting , ’ he went on , ‘ but those of you who have been here before will know that I like to say a few words to break the ice before we get down to the real business of the weekend . |
42 | ‘ I agree you 're as hard as granite , ’ she returned smartly , ‘ but I do n't know that I like being called a drip . ’ |
43 | ‘ I do n't know that I like it exactly . |
44 | I do n't know that I like it all that much . |
45 | ‘ I do n't know that I wish to be tossed anywhere as it happens . |
46 | ‘ I 'm sure you do , but Kitty must n't ever know that I 'd had a hand in it . ’ |
47 | And I 'd know that I 'd incurred that expense . |
48 | I did n't know I got I did n't know that I got such a deep voice . |
49 | Feeling really invigorated I decided to spend my remaining time in the gym and let those machines really know that I meant business ! |
50 | I do n't know that I meant you to guess anything , ’ he said grudgingly . |
51 | I 'll never know how I made it through to the interval , an hour later , but I do know that I wrenched those lenses out with such force that in the second act I was white-faced , red-eyed , and resembled one of the Brides of Dracula . |
52 | ‘ I just wanted to let you know that I intend to resign my post at the District . ’ |
53 | If I were experienced and sophisticated like Marise , he might get involved with me anyway , because he 'd know that I understood the game and would n't get hurt . |
54 | ‘ The TV crew on The Darling Buds Of May know that I hate my backside , so they 're always making little comments , ’ she revealed in an exclusive interview . |
55 | No I , the other thing is if we 're out here , I do n't know what to do about this lamp for the bedside , I mean I do n't know that I need it and it 's another ten pounds is n't it ? |
56 | D' you know that I cry myself to sleep every night ? |
57 | What do you know that I do n't ? ’ |
58 | Southall said : ‘ Anyone who knows me will know that I do n't make rash statements . |
59 | I do know that I do n't go along with the belief that the Soviets always trail the West in technological advancement . |
60 | What do you know that I do n't know , and who told you ? ’ |