Example sentences of "[noun] [that] i [vb past] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Well , I 'd just been paid , so there was no problems about me having money to score , so I think I 'd just set me mind that I wanted to sort meself out once and for good .
2 For example , when I first lived alone I used to be in a state of anxiety every time I left the house , for fear that I had forgotten something .
3 A woman 's number was at the bottom of the Time Out piece and it was with some feelings of fear that I decided to ring it , not knowing who or what I would find .
4 Bill Francis looked so much worse in twelve hours that I had to control my expression when I went back to him .
5 Perhaps I was sent to the chippie , or café up the street to fetch cigarettes , or lemonade , or to go at full haste and deliver a note to one of his girl-friends ; or maybe he simply wanted to chastise me for something I had done , as for instance when I inadvertently got him into hot water by mentioning to Mum that I had seen him with a girl ( an infamous young woman ) after he had faithfully promised not to see her again , ever .
6 I did n't tell your mum that I 'd got it on you see she said now all that I 've been saying !
7 I 'd been so preoccupied with the physical results of my condition for the last hour that I 'd forgotten its other effects .
8 As , only a few months ago , she very charmingly killed a similar measure that I had introduced I doubly welcome her support now .
9 At the end of each day my pillow was so soaked in saliva that I had to wring it out on the floor . ’
10 But I 'd eluded them before and I could again , I told myself , almost jauntily , as I ambled into the bar that I decided to make my last stop for the night .
11 My exposure to the energy and subtle abilities of my Subud brothers in Java had so ignited my optimism and sense of wonder concerning our hidden natures that I had wangled my way into Lancaster University 's Department of Comparative Religion to write a doctorate on transformational consciousness , in a field which was later to be referred to as psycho-anthropology .
12 I probably did n't help my cause by being so self-conscious about the whole exercise that I decided to station myself behind a bush .
13 point of order , the point that I made make it on this side is that we are not against the expenditure .
14 It was at this point that I decided to put her back on a loose creance , so that she could approach the lure from whatever direction she pleased .
15 ‘ I tell you , Charles , it was only after I heard that they 'd signed up Micky Banks that I agreed to do it .
16 It was the first time in years that I had blown my top in such a way , and I vowed that it would never happen again , that I would save all my aggression for the track .
17 Through the years that I 'd known him , I 'd watched him grow in mind and body and now felt a twinge of pride that he had grown so well .
18 However , on the first day that I got to know her I had a feeling that there was something peculiar about the woman .
19 ‘ For nearly two years I did nothing , but as I had worked very hard very young , I had no feeling of guilt that I had to do something , because I had already proved that when I wanted to work , I could do it . ’
20 I considered simply passing it forward , but some idiot would probably open it and read it out to the whole class , or else it would get intercepted by Mrs Burton who was the last person that I wanted to read it .
21 Then your Inspector took it into his head that I 'd done it .
22 It was when I started having health and financial problems that I began to re-evaluate my life , and I could see that it was an appalling misery .
23 It was with great relish that I prepared to burn it down — while Charles and Dimity were conveniently away for a few days .
24 I knew then that my last hours had come but was in such agony that I began to wish they would come sooner .
25 When the evidence that I had confirmed it all !
26 He regarded it as one of my most endearing qualities that I seemed to want nothing from him .
27 I sold them for the same price that I had paid myself .
28 A victory over an animal is a hollow one and I had the uncomfortable feeling that I had deprived him of his chief pleasure .
29 I still had this uncomfortable feeling that I did know her .
30 It was n't until Suede that I started to forge my own identity .
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