Example sentences of "[coord] that i [verb] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Felipe is just angry that Mitch touched me and that I did not repulse him quickly . |
2 | I also explained to him myself that I had been abused by my father , who was a doctor , and that I did not wish to be examined by a man . |
3 | Someone from a hostel in London came to see me and said they would have me , so when I went to court in Sheffield the judge decided to put me on bail for four weeks , on condition that I stayed at the hostel and that I did n't drink , and also if I attended the Jules Thorn psychiatric unit , which is part of St Pancras Hospital , for a ten-day assessment . |
4 | I had said I did n't want to go , that I was tired and that I did n't like the sea . |
5 | ‘ That I liked his music — and that I did n't like Miguel Rafaelo as much as he did . ’ |
6 | Bridget too had a similar experience : " The other girls had mixed feelings , some of them were happy for me but some thought I was a slag and a tart and that I did n't know who the father was , and they were bitchy towards me when they passed in the corridors . " |
7 | I was nice about it at first and said that business and pleasure do n't mix ; and that I do n't go out with married men and so on . ’ |
8 | I prefer Beethoven , actually I 'm not sure I do prefer Beethoven , but had you said Bach I would have preferred that , but I do n't see that that I mean you 're implying that that makes me better , or at least makes me think I 'm better than somebody who likes Madonna , and that I do n't agree with . |
9 | But you will die too , and that I do not regret at all . |
10 | He argued that I can not know that my diary is in the ( closed ) bottom drawer of my desk unless I have reason to believe that my experience makes that proposition probable ; we can suppose , perhaps , that my relevant experience is that I remember having put the diary there five minutes ago and that I do not remember having touched the drawer since , together with my general knowledge of the consistent behaviour of the experienced world . |
11 | I have made mention elsewhere of the sense that warns us of impending danger , and will not labour the subject further beyond stating that this sense is a very real one and that I do not know , and therefore can not explain , what brings it into operation . |
12 | And that I do not look forward to … . |
13 | I thought that it was probably some stupid village prank , but that I 'd better get in as soon as possible in case something odd was happening . |
14 | As to liking , I always had the feeling — I ca n't quite express it — the feeling that in his eyes I was all right — useful in fact , but that I did n't matter in myself . |
15 | I said that did I share his belief I should not contemplate what I do , but that I did not share it . |
16 | I said that , did I share his belief , I should not contemplate what I do , but that I did not share it . |
17 | Still , it showed 'e 's got 'is good points , an' that I do n't 'ave to clip 'is ear every day . ’ |