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

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31 It will be apparent from what I have already said that I agree with the views expressed by Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. in In re J. ( A Minor ) ( Wardship : Medical Treatment ) [ 1991 ] Fam. 33 , 41–42 .
32 When I develop that thesis it will be seen that I agree with McDowell as to the intrinsic attractiveness or repulsiveness of value qualities .
33 I hardly imagine that I look like an habitual criminal , anyway . ’
34 she assumed that I knew about the abilities and feelings of humans and cats , about houses , territory , and the socially stereotyped roles of women and men .
35 In my third year at Oxford , however , I noticed that I seemed to be getting clumsier , and I fell over once or twice for no apparent reason .
36 Everything which is now taking place confirms that I have to be careful , very careful , even to the extent of disowning some of my earlier work if necessary .
37 this is not to suggest that I function like a computer ( which would be anathema to me ) , for there is always something to react to , something new to learn , or to improve .
38 Well , we got through it all , I can scarcely believe that I came through all that and thoroughly enjoyed the excitement of it , and was not in the least bit sea-sick .
39 The Prime Minister answered a question that I put to him earlier this year by referring to the fact that he did not believe that I live in the real world .
40 ‘ Nothing happened that I know of .
41 It happened that I called at Beatrice 's house the last time Aunt Nessy visited there — the time before she was banished .
42 In the first stages , the first winter , I do n't remember feeling cold at all ; or , at least , I do n't remember that I suffered from cold any more than anyone else did .
43 ‘ I do n't see that I have to ‘ admit ’ anything , ’ she shot back hotly , stung by his words and struggling once again to contain her temper .
44 ‘ I do n't really see that I have to ‘ do ’ anything , ’ Rory averred .
45 I confirm that I returned from the Gulf late last night .
46 I am sure that the hon. Member for South Shields will be pleased to hear that I agree with him on that .
47 Accordingly , Sir David has requested that I convey to young Reginald the facts of life . ’
48 I reckoned that I had at least one brigade of white cells on the start line with other brigades available as required .
49 ‘ Why did you insist that I go to work for you … ?
50 Whilst I am happy to bolt Spectrum PCBs into metal or plastic cases and generally perform the role of tester I must confess that I balked at performing this simple assembly job .
51 I ca n't prove anything and I still do n't understand it all , but I know , and I know that I have to be there , have to get to Strathspeld .
52 ' It is not , therefore , presumptuous to say with quiet confidence , ‘ I know that I belong to Christ .
53 I 'd like to give you this which spells out clearly my status and what I can do for you , it simply states that I work for
54 With hindsight , it was inevitable my application to continue full-time study would be refused , for in their eyes I had wandered long enough in the margins and so my hierarchy now ordered that I return to the basics of uniform police duties .
55 Each of the parties recognises and acknowledges that I act as expert and as expert will , in carrying out my duties hereunder and in determination of any dispute referred to me , act in a quasi-judicial capacity .
56 I was having some of my aquatint plates of the Lake District steel-faced and when , in conversation with Mr. McQueen , he discovered that I came from this area , he recalled that in the past his forebears had printed for another artist from the Lakes .
57 Nothing personal , Bill , but just remember that I work in this town , and for me to work here then I need doors opening up for me .
58 No I do n't , I think I can , you witness that I paid for this wo n't you ?
59 ‘ He , too , saw through me ; I mean he clearly perceived that I saw through him …
60 First I 'll divulge that I went to Bristol — they 'll know that already if they 're bright enough — then I 'll say I went to this Bed and Breakfast — then I looked for a job …
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