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

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1 It came as a relief at this stage to find that I had got my sums right , and everything met where it ought !
2 But I realized that I had to do something pretty dramatic to avoid too serious an accident .
3 It was becoming dark and I realized that I had lost my way .
4 When one day I tidied up and cleared out this cupboard , I realised that I had ignored everything in it for over a year .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 It was Jo who first got me to see that I had done my best .
8 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 .
9 By next morning I 'd only got as far as realising that I had to talk you round . ’
10 But I 'd already decided that I had to see you again , spend some time with you , and this was one way of doing it . ’
11 It did not matter that I had rejected my father 's ways , that I had become a marine and was as poor as a church mouse while McIllvanney had become a rich man ; the stench of privilege still clung to me and McIllvanney loved to discomfort me because of it .
12 I would not like it to be said that I had had my mother put away . ’
13 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 .
14 Nobody saw anything , and nobody could believe that I had done it .
15 I could not believe that I had got my first job .
16 This is when I came to suspect that I had missed something of importance .
17 I went back again and was told that I had to send it off myself for repairs to the address on the guarantee card and pay £4 postage and insurance .
18 I forgot that I had left them there , ’ she said , and then , ‘ Oh , Dr Neil , you did n't … ? ’
19 Can you believe it , I almost forgot that I had left it there ? ’
20 I replied that I had watched my television all day when the first man stepped on the moon .
21 And after we had met again , he observed that I had achieved what he called ‘ poise ’ .
22 But I do now sometimes wish that I had given them more time when I did have them . ’
23 Outwardly it must have seemed that I had overcome my emotional difficulties and , apart from the mysterious phenomenon of my continuing thinness , had become a bright , helpful , well-adjusted member of the school .
24 It meant that I had to renew my Jamaican passport .
25 I seriously felt that I had lost my ‘ commercial sense ’ that I had before , and that I would never remember the intricacies of the High Court Rules , how to draft Court Pleadings or even how to write a sensible letter .
26 It was favourably received and I felt that I had done my hitherto neglected ancestor proud .
27 I felt that I had known it for a long time .
28 I was happy in that I felt that I had paid him back a little for the thousands of hours he had spent at West London Stadium , stopwatch in hand , urging us all on to greater things .
29 I did n't realise that I had lost it at the party . ’
30 I put up with with it then , knowing that I had chosen it .
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