Example sentences of "[verb] that i [verb] [vb pp] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Now you 'll all know that I 've told you the truth ! ’ he shouted .
2 I 'm gon na ring them up and say that I 've found her !
3 ‘ 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 .
4 When on Monday before Christmas 1991 I stepped on the scales and found that I 'd done it , I almost died of happiness .
5 ‘ You forget , ’ Dorothea said gently , ‘ you forget that I have seen him . ’
6 Suzanne worries over it , she would not approve that I have told you .
7 Yes I re I said that and I realized that I 'd said it and I should n't have done .
8 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 .
9 I do not think that I have fantasticated them , but time always supplies some element of fancy .
10 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 .
11 It was so carefully written that I 've read it three times and I do n't think it says anything .
12 Well I hope that I 've given you enough to get you started on the right tracks .
13 I just hope that I 've plugged it in properly .
14 I get it , I get it every time I come into one of these but I I hope that I 've got it in got them in formation .
15 And when I 've expanded and I 've told you then I then come back to my ending and I say , okay so what I 've done I 've told you about three aspects of flying , about the safety of it , ab about the costs involved in taking part in flying and about the enjoyment you 're gon na get out of flying and I hope that I 've persuaded you that you will come along on Saturday to take part , and that 's the ending .
16 I hope that I have encouraged you to get the pattern sheets , electronic pen and , if needed , cover-up strips set out on the table ready to draw a pattern .
17 I WAS really only a bystander in the tragedy of young Mr and Mrs McLeod ; it was not really my business , although it could be said that I had known them both — had seen them about — for most of their lives .
18 ‘ Then you are being excessively flattering , to suggest that I have put it ‘ all ’ together . ’
19 Nobody saw anything , and nobody could believe that I had done it .
20 I did n't know what to say : I could n't believe that I 'd heard him correctly .
21 In any case , in the harsher bathroom light I can see that I 've put it on too thickly .
22 You must realize that I 've got it all worked out in my head so that this does n't have any bearing on you at all . ’
23 I forgot that I had left them there , ’ she said , and then , ‘ Oh , Dr Neil , you did n't … ? ’
24 Can you believe it , I almost forgot that I had left it there ? ’
25 Look here , I know that I 've treated you badly …
26 and I keep on saying that I 've said it like about so many things when we 're at home and she goes , what is this you always saying well with everything .
27 But I do now sometimes wish that I had given them more time when I did have them . ’
28 His Oxford tutor , C.S. Lewis , dedicatee of his first book , The English Game ( 1948 ) , told him : ‘ Though never a cricket man , after reading your book I feel that I have enjoyed it all my life . ’
29 ‘ Not only do I find you quite extraordinarily beautiful , but I also feel that I have known you all my life .
30 I felt that I had known it for a long time .
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