Example sentences of "[verb] that i [verb] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Now you 'll all know that I 've told you the truth ! ’ he shouted . |
2 | ‘ I just wanted to let you know that I intend to resign my post at the District . ’ |
3 | How very difficult it was to accept that I did need it and to show that I needed it . |
4 | Bainbridge has a lovely village green which was the setting for nothing more remarkable than the fact that I arrived there one day to walk over from Bainbridge to Cam Houses with Tony and Eddie , the landlord from my local pub , only to discover that I 'd left my walking boots back at home in Dentdale and had to do the entire walk in a pair of fur-lined cowboy boots , which earned me the nickname of Roy Rogers for the rest of the week . |
5 | I 'm gon na ring them up and say that I 've found her ! |
6 | And say that I 've busted my bra strap ! |
7 | ‘ It 's only a bunch of flowers , ’ he said , pleased with her response , ‘ although I can guarantee that I have bought them , and have n't picked them on the way over . |
8 | It came as a relief at this stage to find that I had got my sums right , and everything met where it ought ! |
9 | When I regained consciousness it was to find that I 'd injured my spine and the doctor had ordered that I was to stay put , otherwise there was the possibility that I 'd end up a cripple . |
10 | When on Monday before Christmas 1991 I stepped on the scales and found that I 'd done it , I almost died of happiness . |
11 | I do n't consider that I 've reached my prime . |
12 | ‘ You forget , ’ Dorothea said gently , ‘ you forget that I have seen him . ’ |
13 | Suzanne worries over it , she would not approve that I have told you . |
14 | But I realized that I had to do something pretty dramatic to avoid too serious an accident . |
15 | It was becoming dark and I realized that I had lost my way . |
16 | Yes I re I said that and I realized that I 'd said it and I should n't have done . |
17 | I th there was , there was one big point that I actually missed out as well that neither of you have picked up on and that was that Maggie actually said that they were having problems with John in school and I should 've come back and , and said well she di she actually said that she was having problems with John , full stop , and I should 've actually come back and , and clarified whether it was at school or not and hence led to the private education and I missed that one completely and realized that I 'd done it afterwards but none of you picked up on that one . |
18 | In fact , I do n't think that I 've mentioned anything since March , but I am not sure that I did anything really productive during April . |
19 | I do not think that I have fantasticated them , but time always supplies some element of fancy . |
20 | When one day I tidied up and cleared out this cupboard , I realised that I had ignored everything in it for over a year . |
21 | I set off from Beirut for Jerusalem in the late autumn of 1980 ; and the moment I entered Rafi Horowitz 's office in Jerusalem , I realised that I had set myself no easy assignment . |
22 | I felt a strong feeling of nausea as I realised that I had put my hand through the chest of a dead British soldier that could have been lying in the ditch for several days . |
23 | Obviously , the volume of data by making notes and by taperecording that I acquired made it sensible for me to concentrate on the one school rather than the other . |
24 | It was Jo who first got me to see that I had done my best . |
25 | The magazine America had already written about this ; it had published an interview in which I announced that I wanted to hand my collection over to the Tretyakov Gallery as a gift , and saying that I intended to make Lilya curator of the collection . |
26 | I was surprised to see that the recording venue was good old Abbey Road Studios : there is such a prominent background rumble that I had assumed it must have been some city church . |
27 | But now suppose that you know I am behind the tree , you are expecting me to leap out , and I know you know all that : I can still ( maybe ) frighten you by leaping out , just by getting you to realize that I intend to frighten you . |
28 | By next morning I 'd only got as far as realising that I had to talk you round . ’ |
29 | You may have caught me doing this some of you may have have noticed that I try to force meself not to and it 's something to remember . |
30 | ‘ But the day I wrote this song I honestly believed that I did love everyone ! ’ insists Paul , chirpily . |