Example sentences of "[adv] [that] i have [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But before I could say anything I discovered suddenly that I 'd meant nothing to you but an unimportant little romantic adventure , ’ he added bitterly . |
2 | He had n't slept in a bed like that before , yet there were all those advertisements for them on television , and they were on display in shop windows and in almost all the big stores in London so that I 'd imagined them in all the houses I could see from the bus . |
3 | He thinks it 's fun to hang onto the back of my coat with a grip of iron , so that I have to take my coat off and pry him loose . |
4 | Actually , that definition of an operator proves to be a bit too general so that I have to narrow my choice somewhat , in a way I shall describe shortly . |
5 | Only that I 've heard it before . |
6 | ‘ Only that I 've seen them before . ’ |
7 | I used to put on that I 'd accepted it , but I did n't really . |
8 | Sure to feel again soon that I 've botched it . |
9 | Not that I 've seen anyone . |
10 | One wrote that and then said , ‘ It 's not that I 've got anything against my husband , it 's just he 's pig ignorant . ’ ’ |
11 | Not that I 've got anything against them personally . |
12 | Not that I 've got anything against Sue 's family , mind . |
13 | Not that I 've got anything against babies . |
14 | Not that I 've got anything at all against them getting out and about a bit now , ’ he added hurriedly , not wanting another Grimma on his hands . |
15 | Not that I 'd told them about Chris , but they 'd suspected . |
16 | It is not that I have forgotten what other people are like . |
17 | So I lay naked in the rinsed airlessness of the room , waiting for She-She 's return , and wishing pretty earnestly that I had taken my chances with Moby . |
18 | Even when , halfway through the morning he broke out with , ‘ Well , there 's no need for you to keep on and on about the table , ’ I did not point out that I had said nothing , that it was he who was ‘ going on and on about it ’ inside himself . |
19 | Now that I had found my silver-grey subject I could begin filming . |
20 | Now that I had to get it to the by taxi and she had seven stitches put in the leg and , I had to leave her there for six hours , well then it was a taxi back home , I could n't now I am on income support , but that cost me fifty four pound , ninety five and I am paying that . |
21 | Now that I had got it out I leaned back in my tubular steel chair with just the suggestion of a smirk on my face . |
22 | Now that I 've seen his photograph and read his prose style , I ca n't imagine how he and Serafin ever contrived to live together . |
23 | No , now that I 've seen it . |
24 | ‘ So , now that I 've explained everything , do you think you 'll marry me ? ’ |
25 | ‘ Now that I 've met her I — ’ |
26 | ‘ Now that I 've met you again , ’ he said meaningly , ‘ I shall be coming down much more often . |
27 | ‘ I 'm going to be from now on , ’ he said , ‘ now that I 've made you come . |
28 | Now that I 've heard what can really be done with this 1915 score , I greatly prefer the flavour of the Teatre Lliure 's tough and stringy version to the Carmé Ensemble 's plump , battery-fed one . |
29 | Well , now that I 've tracked you down , perhaps you would n't mind letting me in on the key to all this mystery . |
30 | I certainly would not like to do without my own sound card now that I 've had one for some time , and I 'm seriously considering changing it for a Laserwave Plus , purely because I find its configurability and standard of sound to be better than the one I already have . |