Example sentences of "that i have met " in BNC.

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1 And er as I say , the only people I know on here now , are people that I 've met actually off here .
2 The nurses , two weeks ago I met nurses that I 've met three years ago at my surgery about regrading .
3 ‘ Now that I 've met her I — ’
4 I 've been particularly impressed with the officials and executives and workers that I 've met .
5 ‘ Now that I 've met you again , ’ he said meaningly , ‘ I shall be coming down much more often .
6 aye , let's have a separate meeting on that I mean I 've largely left it up to and and one or two others that I 've met up there
7 Blinked a few times instead and told him in a croaky voice that I 'd met Erica Upton twice and had sat next to her at dinner .
8 But I was n't struck by any thunderbolts or lightning flashes , and when talking about the dance afterwards in the Met Office I merely remarked to the officer on duty that I 'd met a very nice corporal and he 'd asked me to go to the Station cinema with him on Saturday .
9 I always wish now that I 'd met him .
10 I kept telling myself that it was n't likely , that the man who shot at me could n't have known anything about my boat or he would n't have asked about my car , that I 'd met no one else on the entire expedition , and that if ever a place could be described as lonely and unvisited , it was Winter Marsh in mid-October .
11 I told you , I think , that I had met Jennifer first , some time ago . ’
12 When I told the museum official that I had met David Damiani , his eyes opened wider with interest .
13 I had told him that I had met Fairfax .
14 I told her who I was , and that I had met her father .
15 I told her — as I am happy to tell you — that I had met Clare Mallender on three or four occasions , all of them in the company of other people .
16 There was no escape : ‘ I am a part of all that I have met . ’
17 I 've had support from as far away as Boston , Massachusetts ( nowhere else , actually ) , for the retention of old Sir Wynkyn at the head of this column , but now that I have met the new fellow , commissioned at vast expense ( as the Editor has been at pains to point out ) , I feel he 's quite me .
18 I said , ‘ Just for your information , Harvey , no Englishman that I have met ever said ‘ pip pip ’ . ’
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