Example sentences of "[pron] that i [vb past] [pron] " in BNC.
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31 | To give Mrs for the erm but do n't tell anybody that I got them , you know . |
32 | You did n't tell him that I got my |
33 | ‘ So I suddenly told him that I wished I had a son . |
34 | I answered him with lies , happy that he was so interested after I 'd been certain that he 'd never say a word to me : I told him that I grew it myself , my family grew it , and it was everywhere like green grass and empty milk bottles in London ; it was really amazing hashish. wherever I threw its seeds it sprang up like flames leaping into the air . |
35 | she say that , and she say that and she 's always writing your name over the books and everything , okay , oh yeah , you must ask him if he fancies me and love him and ask him why he do n't he phone me that often , ask him that , you must say , right yeah , but do n't tell him that I told you to ask him , yeah |
36 | I had been horrified at his scarecrow appearance when I first saw him at the clinic , and when I met him by chance in Tala-Tala I felt so sorry for him that I asked him if he would like to come for dinner . |
37 | I told him that I thought he was much too gentle in his handling of the miners and the owners , and especially the latter , and that there were a lot of things he ought to have said . |
38 | They were to tell him that I loved him … |
39 | I would n't tell her that I got it from my friend , half of it , anyway . |
40 | My mum got home from work about 10.30 p.m. and asked if I was all right , but I told her that I thought it was a false alarm . |
41 | Joseph said : ‘ Well , just make sure you impress on her that I had nothing to do with any murder and she is not to suggest it . ’ |
42 | I told her that I had you at work then yesterday , right , she says oh no another one , right , and ended up |
43 | I was too meek to tell her that I wished I was . |
44 | I told her that I loved her . ’ |
45 | I went to tell her that I loved her . |
46 | I told her that I loved her very much and wanted to marry her . |
47 | I was so disquieted by it that I finished it that evening . |
48 | It was n't till the evening when we sat down and talked about it that I realised it could have been quite dangerous . |
49 | You must take my word for it that I saw it by accident . |
50 | That was that , for if I now refused my mother would see to it that I regretted my foolishness . |
51 | In this particular instance , I casually ‘ looked through my window ’ and muttered to myself that I thought I saw ‘ some people ’ outside my house . |
52 | I could have told you years ago how I feel about you instead of trying to pretend to myself that I felt nothing . ’ |
53 | All those positions were going for want of an application , so I applied and because brought in people who he knew , certain of them were automatically filled but they want the Chief Administration Officer , so I applied and really I do n't kid myself that I got it because of my qualification because I had n't got any letters after my name . |
54 | ‘ The truth is that I fought what I felt for you for as long as I could , and even after we made love I told myself that I wanted you , desperately , but that you meant nothing more to me than an object of desire . ’ |
55 | ‘ It was only when the doorbell rang and two more couples joined us that I realised what he had in mind . ’ |