Example sentences of "[that] i [verb] [adv] [vb pp] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 And I should imagine that the light paper 's the backing paper and that I 've already glued my work on the paper and my my picture is already glued just there .
2 that I 've already drawn your Lordships attention to say that erm the policy holders protection can be given effect to and er that er that er it does not have er the broad construction all encompassing construction that eighty five three is the only route that my learned friend has submitted
3 It can be a very hard game sometimes , but the most important thing for me is that I 've now got my mind right .
4 He 's always been surrounded by people who think everything else he does is marvellous , but one of the points of our relationship has been that I 've always criticised his work , and for me those double portraits of the Seventies came perilously close to Photo-Realism . ’
5 It may seem that I 've never taken my title seriously , but below the skin I have great respect for it , and for this house too and the men who have gone before me who made it .
6 The woman was definitely shocked , and by the fact that I 've never bathed my child .
7 ‘ Though of course before that I 'd already done my bit : I was one of Our Lads , I was an Expeditionary , part of the Task Force that recaptured Maggie 's surrendered popularity . ’
8 Now it seemed fortunate that I had n't ; just as it seemed , though still obscurely , fortunate that I had n't lost my head in other ways when I wrote to her .
9 So the first opportunity I had I left Bradley 's and went back to the Lock so it 'd been war direction , war service we asked and it counted as me service with the Lock , that I had n't interrupted me service being as I was directed so that 's how I say I had fifty years at the Lock .
10 Never mind that I had n't remembered my birthday either .
11 The first thought that came to me was that I had n't got my clean bloomers on .
12 I was confused and still worried that there might be horses and that I had not changed my bloomers which were wet from where I had fallen in the icy fish .
13 It had just crossed my mind that I had not had my boots off since the evening of the 4th June and it was now 8th June .
14 ‘ Indeed , but for my brother 's tears , his reproaches that I had not drawn my sword , I would have dismissed the whole affair as a nightmare . ’
15 Did he know that she 'd revealed his habit of farting as he came , or that I had once worn his pyjamas while she blew me ?
16 The fact that I had never seen my aunt looking so elegant added to my impression that I was imagining this .
17 If she should by chance ever read these words , I think she would confirm not merely that this was how he spoke but that I have not misrepresented her reactions .
18 This being the first moment that I have not had my hand on him , he seizes the opportunity .
19 I feel quite ashamed that I have n't answered your letter — apart from a card — before this .
20 We both know what an outrageously male chauvinist pig you are , Ross — but , in case you have n't guessed , I find it very insulting that you should insinuate that I have somehow slept my way up to my present position ! ’
21 I am pleased to be able to tell you that I have now received your referee 's comments and that the result of your medical assessment was satisfactory .
22 Gervase , you have perhaps noticed that I have never removed my underpants in your presence .
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