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

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1 Nor that I will to borrow his messenger without his knowledge .
2 Nor that I wished to give myself in life
3 Except that I seem to remember you telling me that you and Arnie do n't like to live in each other 's pockets .
4 Well , did you did they tell you a little more than that I mean did they tell you that er Mr played cricket with him or something like that or or what ?
5 Other than that I 've got nothing to do .
6 The other point I would make is the further that the new settlement is from York itself , then the greater would be the dependency upon the motor car , this has been born out by the paper that has been submitted by York City Council in table one where one can see that within the urban area within the O R R the travel to work by car is forty six point four percent , travel to work in the Greater York area at the moment is sixty seven point five percent , further than that I do believe it would be even greater .
7 I told him that I 'd seen her in the company of a minder I did n't like the look of and that I 'd followed them to Woolwich .
8 I suddenly realised that there were all these great black players around in Louisiana , and that I 'd missed them completely !
9 As soon as you deigned to tell me that the Svend you were looking for was a student , and that he 'd used my home as a hotel , I recalled that my nephew spent a night here shortly after I moved in so that he could attend a lecture at the city university , and that I 'd entrusted him with a spare key so he could come and go as he pleased . ’
10 I told her who I was , and that I had met her father .
11 That she had lied to me , that my father had been betrayed by Mills and that I had avenged her husband 's memory .
12 I knew it did me good to be reminded of how much I loathed the suburbs , and that I had to continue my journey into London and a new life , ensuring I got away from people and streets like this .
13 The reader who has survived so far may recall that during my wartime service in the Navy I had nursed a great curiosity about the enemy we rarely saw , and that I had promised myself that at some time in the future I would find out more about them , the ships they had fought in and the sort of people they were .
14 I say I am bored , and that I hope to see him that evening .
15 I had a thought for no-one 's but your ears , That you were beautiful and that I strove To love you in the old high way of love , That it had all seemed happy …
16 Just been to a friend 's house and he 's given me a nice cup of tea and a little drop of brandy and that I did enjoy it
17 If I stick up for myself he either ignores me or suggests that I 'm being impertinent and that I risk losing my job by being out-spoken .
18 And that I refuse to give them . ’
19 It 's very short , it 's only about fifteen hundred words , and that I think explains it even more clearly .
20 Before I call the Home Secretary , I should say that I understand that a notice of appeal has now been lodged but that I propose to exercise my discretion in respect of the sub judice rule to allow questions covering the Home Secretary 's statement .
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