Example sentences of "[verb] that i [modal v] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 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
2 Then he proposed that I should marry him ,
3 You did n't know that I could see you , did you ?
4 But erm I real I really enjoyed it and er to me it was interesting work and I do n't know that I can tell you much more about the locks .
5 I do n't know that I can bear it . ’
6 But while I think it intrinsically unlikely that any of my co-habitees , if I my so describe them , should have committed murder , and I know that I did n't , I do n't know that I can help you very much . ’
7 if i I 'll just remember the symbol I wo n't even remember the symbols but I 'll just know that I can work it out if I needed to .
8 I handed over my life 's savings and promised that I would give her the other nineteen and six before the year was up .
9 I pointed out that people liked to have something to sit on but promised that I 'd leave him plenty of scope for pacing , which was the way he did his thinking .
10 It made me feel good to know that I could see him and he could n't see me , and that I was aware and fully conscious and he was n't .
11 But she knew that in the last resort that if he did win that I would do it but he 's he 's paid off now .
12 People say that I can handle myself , but they have no idea what some of us went through .
13 I doubted that I would find one in time .
14 A. T. The worst part of the job was after passing the Sergeant 's exam and waiting for twelve to thirteen years to get promoted — you 'd have the Chief Constable 's Orders come out and you 'd see people who had passed years after you being promoted and you 'd think that I 'll do my thirty years like this .
15 Do you think that I would ask you to risk your reputation , if I could think of another way ? ’
16 Oh yeah I think so , I do n't think that I can make anything of it , I 'll take that box to school because they might be doing a
17 I do n't think that I can send you more than four or five canvases at a time because of the cold .
18 Erm , well it 's just a seminar about planning at the moment , I shall get further information about it on nearer the time , erm , a change in who would pay our , or get our VAT repayment claim from , does n't change an address basically , and er a request from Sam Stewart , whose erm a Counc , er a County Councillor , er something which I really ca n't actually erm help him with , he wants to know the whole of our Parish Council meetings date for nineteen ninety four , but I mean this is something we fix as we go along , so I really do n't think that I can help him by that , and I 'm sending him that , erm
19 Unfortunately , I do not think that I can help you with this particular line of enquiry .
20 When we talked we agreed that I should send you a copy of the Resource Book for Teachers on CALL .
21 It is also acknowledged and agreed that I will perform my functions hereunder solely for the said parties and neither correspondence relating to the dispute nor any finding or award made by me as expert shall give rise to any right in favour of any person not a party hereto and any such correspondence and finding [ or award ] will be confidential to the said parties and will not be disclosed without my prior written consent , which I will not unreasonably withhold but which may be given subject to conditions .
22 Certainly I was asked about this er well before the er E I P er and we agreed that there w Well certainly I agreed that I could see nothing wrong with that since it is a cl closed research project , and nothing will be divulged at all er publicly .
23 Are you suggesting that I should ignore them ?
24 ‘ Are you suggesting that I should do it for you ? ’ she queried sweetly .
25 Each time I asked , you fobbed me off , and now you 're suggesting that I should fix my belief in you without some kind of hook to hang it on .
26 I realised that I could have her full attention as long as I caught her interest , and I could only do this by telling the truth , for she could no more be bothered with the niceties of drawing-room small-talk than could a fox .
27 Insists that I should shut my trap
28 But I believed that I could avoid them , with some help from the Vadinamian processes themselves .
29 I was never really good at pretending that I could assume my client to be innocent because I or my instructing solicitor had been careful to ensure that he did n't actually confess .
30 All of these meetings required careful preparation and I was relieved when my election team agreed with my general tactics , although they added that I must make myself available for private talks with any colleague who asked to see me .
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