Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] that i [vb past] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It takes me places that I thought I 'd never see
2 I got back to work , by which I mean that I got my papers and notes out , and then sat looking at them for what seemed like a dreary lifetime , and was really probably only twenty minutes .
3 I was half asleep against his shoulder and then … suddenly I realized that I wanted him to kiss me .
4 I realised that I needed something that was a bit more active and fairly creative , preferably something that included both sexes .
5 I realised that I needed someone strong who was next to me and she is it , ’ says Sacha .
6 Automatically I checked that I had plenty of fuel myself .
7 Then I had no excuse not to audition for plays , and when I did I found that I enjoyed it .
8 When Hellen was transferred to Toronto to continue her documentary film-making career , I found that I missed her cheery presence more than I had expected , despite many activities .
9 Just believe me when I say that I had nothing whatsoever to do with any of this .
10 I say that I thought we had already been through all this .
11 I mentioned that I missed my son and how I could n't see him .
12 Later , he would tell Radio One 's Janice Long : ‘ I believed that I had my own work to do .
13 Returning to Reine that afternoon , I caught sight of Jean-Claude slipping into the dark urban cleft that was the rue de Sèvres , and I noticed that I felt nothing , neither curi-osity nor apprehension .
14 I hope that I chose my words with some care ; I do not want to add to them .
15 But neither can I claim that I had anything to do with it .
16 Yeah , I never though of that and I doubt if I get it now , all I think was well I know that I got it in the magazine rack
17 Blair worked on the islands for a number of years and I confess that I envied him .
18 I confess that I thought you 'd taken the boat .
19 I confess that I ladled it out as liberally as anybody .
20 I remember that I left my bag on the table for a few minutes at coffee time in the afternoon . ’
21 Unfortunately , after the first six or seven freebies things got a little hazy and I understand that I told everyone that Singh and his brothers ( no relation ) were indeed going to build a superstore on ‘ The Tip ’ , but that they were also going to spend £2,000,000 on a new stadium for Athletico to be built on top of Mitchley cemetery .
22 I fancied that I knew what he was thinking ; much like what Jack would have thought .
23 And that 's when I felt that I wished I had of went for a career in the trade union or I felt that had I done that , I would have been satisfying something that was there .
24 Now I felt that I wanted nothing else in the world but to be allowed to read this dismal grammar all winter .
25 I felt that I needed someone to be with me all day and all night .
26 Because I knew that I had my weaknesses , perhaps that is the reason that I was not more successful .
27 Nevertheless , I knew that I needed something far beyond that which could be offered by the NHS .
28 ‘ I know it 's too late now and that it — it does n't make any difference , ’ she said raggedly , ‘ but when I saw you again I knew that I loved you , too .
29 I had been on one of these camps before so I thought that I knew what to expect .
30 I said that I understood she came from the Continent , and she told me that she was born in Denmark .
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