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

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1 ‘ He thinks I wo n't remember my lines , ’ thought Gabriel , ‘ or that I 'll rush them like I did last time .
2 As Mario tells it , ‘ there was no outward sign of any big problem , except that I used to think he got tired very easily for a guy his age ’ .
3 Replace cookers , instal new deep freeze units , streamline all the worksurfaces , here you are , you wo n't get it done any cheaper than that I can promise you .
4 I phoned the kennel owner to inform her that British Rail insisted the dog wear a muzzle and that I would pay her back if she 'd buy one .
5 I have said we will be pleased to provide back-up with visitor 's packs etc and that I would inform you of the request .
6 I replied to his letter to say thanks for believing in me , and that I would do my best not to let him down .
7 ‘ Tell her that I do exist and that I 'll see her one day . ’
8 ‘ When I saw Ivo with a parcel he was about to mail to his wife 's cousin in Karlovy Vary , I told him I was driving that way , and that I 'd drop it into the shop where Edita 's cousin works if he wished . ’
9 That I was n't in love with Nicola — which was true — and that I 'd give her up . ’
10 So , with this weird combination of reluctance and eagerness , I confessed to her that I 'd made a copy of my cock and a cock tracing and that I 'd put them in her in-box late one night and then thought better of it .
11 And that I can guarantee you . ’
12 Punch , will you ride to Bishopstow House forthwith and leave a message to the effect that Miss Abbott is here with me and that I will return her within the hour . ’
13 I have a man , quite as terrifying as myself , and I will send him to tell your aunt that you are quite safe and that I will restore you to her by nightfall . ’
14 I could not get over the fact that people were giving me the responsibility of telling them how to get me up , and that I could choose what time I went to bed !
15 He answered : ‘ The man told me that he was a detective , and that I should say nothing about him to anyone . ’
16 My mates think he 's too young for me and that I should find someone of my own age .
17 Your master has persuaded me that you found our correspondence helpful , and that I should resume it .
18 I called after her that Jean-Claude was not at home but that I would find him .
19 A further discussion with Sir Henry led us to agree that the telegram must be delivered , but that I should take it in person to the Editor and see if something less embarrassing could be agreed .
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