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

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1 The main light was behind him , but I could still see the shadows on his face ; they were more marked than ever , and I had the foolish illusion that I could remove them by stroking them with the tips of my fingers .
2 ‘ It 's probably just as well for all concerned at the club that I should hang my boots up for a while .
3 ‘ There have never been any thoughts in my mind that I would get something from the Government . ’
4 In the meantime , someone had found that there was some sort of balm that we could rub on his bum before the event , but an echo that I will tell you and I will never ever forget , I can honestly say that having witnessed that ordeal and experienced the aftermath , and having seen the vicious weals on Buster 's backside , I have never ever stolen a thing of any value since .
5 I took that as an indication that I could play him every match .
6 If you come up with that sort of material , then the American and English newspapers will publish an interview that I 'll give them ’ .
7 Shakespeare must have thought them common enough : in As You Like It a frustrated Rosalind says , ‘ I prithee , take thy cork out of thy mouth that I may drink thy tidings . ’
8 I had wagered a purse that I would beat him at bowls and Drake never could resist gold .
9 The Austrian officials were quite another matter ; middle-aged , self-confident , well dressed and courteous , they enquired how long I intended to stay , glanced in the boot , and waved me on with the hope that I would enjoy my stay .
10 That was not unusual on the Monday after a tournament , so I decided to drive to his house in Clapham in the hope that I might intercept him either on the way in from a long lunch or on the way out for a pre-prandial drink .
11 I mentioned to Ewen that I still had some ( I told him 10 , but it appears to be only 8 ) copies left of GGE , and yesterday I approached Bargain Books on Princes Street , where I see they 're selling it for £6 , in the hope that I might add my copies to their stock and get a cheque for you .
12 I need employment to live , and in the hope that I can save my passage home again .
13 And I 've got a little chart that I 'll give you to do that on .
14 Quite clearly , to the shame of local and central government , the homelessness crisis has been allowed to get to such a level that I would describe it as a national disgrace . ’
15 ‘ Silas is still longing to go to bed with me , so you can wish me luck that I 'll get him there eventually — but in the right circumstances , of course . ’
16 BELVILLE : This last of Sally Godfrey is a piece of spite and meanness that I can renounce you my blood for .
17 She has always had this dream that I would make it to university and she will be devastated if I do n't continue , but the way I am feeling now , I do n't want to .
18 She was the first athlete that I could identify myself with ; she was always in the news .
19 I 've also adopted the philosophy that I must develop somebody to do my job better than I have done it .
20 And then you will tell him to come to a place that I will tell you of and at a time that I will tell you .
21 ‘ I knew that there was always the danger that I could lose my sight , but I really thought it only happened later in life , ’ says Philippa .
22 Explaining why he now supports the Grand Slam Cup , after refusing to compete a year ago , he said ‘ I have my word to the ATP that I would do everything I signed to do in my contract with them .
23 There is nothing in it at the moment that I would want my name associated with . ’
24 ‘ Did you imagine even for one moment that I would let you go ? ’
25 Well that 's why now I 'm glad when I 'm come on this diet that I can fill his
26 I ever heard anybody doing that I 'd scalp them , I 'd scalp the buggers . ’
27 I decided that in the circumstances this was not a job that I would entrust anyone else to do , and I motored to Hampstead myself .
28 In the end I thought it was a good job that I 'd cut her dead because I began to pick up the gossip about her and found out that she 'd left home when she did because she was pregnant and had had a baby .
29 I had mine in a cone , with wafers stuck in the top that I used to eat it with , but Cati sat down and she had hers with a spoon , out of a glass , sitting up on one of those stools … . ’
30 ‘ She 's got no one of her own to turn to in this country , but the notion that I can help her to clear Rick is so fantastic it is n't true .
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