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 .
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