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

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1 I regret that I disagree with my hon. Friend , but I assure her that the levels have returned to those of 1987 .
2 I realise that I come into the picture as a relative , and I do feel natural interest and concern for my great-uncle .
3 and I , I told him I was n't stupid enough to keep money in the house as an ex er as an ex lawyer and erm , where , er it so happened as I say that I talked to he , he did n't take any thing in fact at the end he apologise for having chosen the wrong house and he
4 When I last wrote to you in January I mentioned that I hoped to be relieved of the secretarial duties of the B.A.E.C. by another member who had volunteered to take these over .
5 In my third year at Oxford , however , I noticed that I seemed to be getting clumsier , and I fell over once or twice for no apparent reason .
6 I reckoned that I had at least one brigade of white cells on the start line with other brigades available as required .
7 I confirm that I returned from the Gulf late last night .
8 I ca n't prove anything and I still do n't understand it all , but I know , and I know that I have to be there , have to get to Strathspeld .
9 ' It is not , therefore , presumptuous to say with quiet confidence , ‘ I know that I belong to Christ .
10 I believe that I speak for many others , both in my party and outside it , who want to see a successful conclusion at Maastricht and who want political and economic union in Europe to go forward .
11 First , I believe that I speak for a number of my hon. Friends when I say that we want the Bill to reach the statute book , come what may , in view of the approaching general election , and I hope that it will be given a fair wind .
12 I find that I have to be honest with Mary and many others .
13 At age seven I decided that I wanted to be a soldier , after I had watched a TV programme about the D-Day landings .
14 As soon as I set foot in there , I knew that I had to be involved somehow .
15 I knew that I had to be the best at everything if I was to haul my family out of the financial trouble they were in .
16 Although I had seen you , Frankenstein , for only a few moments , I knew that I belonged to you .
17 In 1980 , coming back from a hospital in the States where I had been told that I ought to have an operation ( interestingly on my throat — it was as though all the tension caused by what I could not say was caught up there ) , I saw that I had to be free of this .
18 When I saw that I wanted to be him , or one of them , or both of them , but anyway I was just so happy to watch them together .
19 He would plant her downstage and get her to start playing ’ I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls , ’ and then sabotage her work from the back wall .
20 I really believe , and it is here I think that I differ from your that there is a great deal in Tariff Reform ; and I believe also that there is a great deal even in the food part of it .
21 As to coming together for further talks , I think that I speak for all those who were involved in the talks in the summer , which we concluded , when I say that those who took part in them felt that they were valuable and looked forward to the possibility of being able to hold talks again .
22 I said that I couple of the
23 I explained that I worked during the winter for a golf-mad stockbroker called Andrew Buccleuth whom I had met during my year on the amateur circuit .
24 Before I left , I expressed the hope that he could pay another visit to Oxford , though this time a purely private one , and I see that I wrote to him repeating this towards the end of term — the final term — because on 17 June he replied to my home address :
25 I see that I need to be your shadow .
26 Fortunately it became necessary for me to accompany the well-known Solveig 's Song on a dulcitone , which meant that I had to be close beside her in the wings .
27 Nothing happened that I know of .
28 ‘ Do you want that I come with you ? ’
29 she assumed that I knew about the abilities and feelings of humans and cats , about houses , territory , and the socially stereotyped roles of women and men .
30 ‘ Why did you insist that I go to work for you … ?
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