Example sentences of "[vb past] that i [vb past] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I later realized that I had posed during a crucial period , and the tiny bronzes that resulted ( for that size prevailed ) continue daily to touch me .
2 As I sat there , I realized that I disliked sitting beside this girl very much indeed .
3 He agreed that I had gone about as far as I could go in Moose Jaw , and together we composed a night-letter telegram to Gladstone Murray in Ottawa requesting a reply to my job application .
4 I peered down and for a moment believed that I had come on Percy Bysshe Shelley .
5 It happened that I had come to ‘ cut and sew ’ necklines in class .
6 When I heard about Elsie 's foot I decided that I wanted to write about her to explore how she coped with her disability .
7 I experienced the agonisingly slow passage of time and decided that I needed to go to the toilet .
8 ‘ It meant that I 'd got through all my policies … [ they ] all had a little bit of fun and expression and there was no change in policy .
9 from Liverpool Street I wanted to get to Oxford Circus which meant that I had to change at , I forget where now , because I 'm in such a , a muddle now after all this ,
10 I felt that I had progressed from just wanting to ‘ be gay ’ to being ‘ Black and gay ’ .
11 ‘ The first time I met her , while I was working for him , I think she knew that I had fallen in love with him and yet she was kinder to me than anyone I 've ever known .
12 I just rea I mean I knew that I had heard of it then I realized .
13 ‘ As soon as I was introduced to the concept of the Dewhurst Tennis Academy , ’ said Mr Dick , ‘ and its sole directive to produce champions , I knew that I had to assist in this exciting initiative for British tennis ’
14 She knew that I loved to walk along the inlet with the children , looking for shells or pebbles or a wild flower .
15 I THOUGHT that I had disposed of the subject of flashes of light from materials when stressed , especially as I was only a few centuries behind Francis Bacon in mentioning the phenomenon .
16 Major Hal , who met us on arrival , insisted that I had qualified for membership in the ‘ Short-Snorters ’ Club ’ .
17 ‘ There was something I remembered that I wanted to look at , and I thought it would be an interesting place to spend my leave .
18 It was after Mother left that I started thinking like that . "
19 I said that I feared going down the road of different regional governments having different tax rates .
20 Eventually I accepted that I had to leave without my baby .
21 I wished that I had written to the two women about Donald 's death , and that I was not now obliged to tell them of it .
22 I must have mentioned how expensive my activities were becoming , because Suzy suggested that I tried applying for a grant .
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