Example sentences of "[verb] that i " in BNC.
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1 | Please keep praying that I will master the German ways of doing things , that are so different . |
2 | Every time I come here I begin to worry that I have somehow crossed into another stream and am sailing back in the opposite direction . |
3 | Since those days I have sometimes wished that I had been able to record on tape the conversations I had with Gilbert Harding , who was an intellectual . |
4 | I 've often wished that I had stayed on and tried for university , but I was n't keen , and my family was n't the sort to encourage it . |
5 | I 've always wished that I never came back to this country . |
6 | ‘ And , for your information , I 've long wished that I 'd never heard of you — or your wretched grandmother . |
7 | And there is no point denying that I suffer from Denial , because this means only that I am guilty of Deep Denial . |
8 | But when she writes or herself , her tone is almost girlish : ‘ The romantic world seems to have supposed that I kissed the sculptor last week . |
9 | ‘ I would not for a moment have it supposed that I mean anything derogatory to Dr. Yeats … but human nature is fallible . |
10 | I have been told by fellow enthusiasts that the original 2.6 litre petrol engine was a very thirsty unit and they suggest that I should install either a diesel unit or a V6 petrol . |
11 | The fact that it will rain tomorrow , for example , may mean that I should not go to London , even though the balance of reasons on the merits of my going ( i.e. all the reasons pro and con but the rain ) suggest that I should go . |
12 | And before you suggest that I should consider annihilating this entire sector of the galaxy — ‘ |
13 | Sir Geoffrey has arranged for us to be provided with two rooms in the Ingard offices — and I suggest that I and my clerks occupy one room , and you the other . |
14 | I 've asked them as well and this might take them into the second week er to start with their pupils process on a Wednesday morning whereby in each classroom there would be a me master year plan even if it means they have to buy four and divide it up but I su I suggest that I would do something , you know , produce one and on that they will write pertinent to the the form to the form er and continue to add on that over , you know as and when it 's relevant er , dates for completion of course work , it might be module testing etcetera and I 'm going to ask at briefing that any anything that a teacher has put down for children , it might be just you know Mi Mr x's group is mentioned at briefing so they can write down what 's pertinent to them and therefore |
15 | You know when he 's suggest that I thirty three years ago |
16 | I proposed that I teach one woman what I knew so that she could teach the others after we got more machines . |
17 | Then he proposed that I should marry him , |
18 | The first move will be to alert all my known contacts , to request that I be held incommunicado if I approach any of them … ’ |
19 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
20 | I say new civilization , I do n't know that I care about its being so very different from the best that has been , but it must be as good as the best that has been . |
21 | Do you know that I once beat Ulrike Meyfarth ! ’ |
22 | ‘ What do I know that I 'm not telling people ? ’ |
23 | I do n't know that I can bear it . ’ |
24 | ‘ About my book , ’ he said , hesitating , ‘ I do n't know that I want to go on with it . ’ |
25 | How did he know that I was lonely ? |
26 | How did he know that I had n't slept ? |
27 | I was flooded with joy , and all at once it seemed the most important thing in the world that he should know that I still loved him , too . |
28 | Count Hubner thought that the Empress was ‘ more beautiful than ever ’ , and Lord Cowley , the English ambassador , said : ‘ I do not know that I ever witnessed a finer sight than the baptismal ceremonies . ’ |
29 | 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 . |
30 | ‘ I do n't know that I care for the idea . |