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

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1 And I just found that I could talk to her , and I think she to me .
2 I worked very hard and soon Professor Waldman and I realized that I could learn to be a very good scientist .
3 The Cabinet discussed the matter this morning , and the whole House may care to listen to the message that the Cabinet agreed to send Her Majesty : ’ At the Cabinet meeting today , Your Majesty 's Ministers agreed that I should convey to Your Majesty our warmest good wishes on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of Your Accession to the Throne .
4 The Lord wonderfully provided for me to visit the country in March 1990 and later that year He revealed that I should prepare for service among Albanians .
5 ‘ I was quite a young man , ’ said Lester , ‘ and Melvin Frank was quite experienced and assumed that I would act as a kind of surrogate director .
6 ‘ On a personal note , in 1991 when the Board nominated me and the shareholders elected me to the chairmanship , I indicated that I would serve in this capacity for two years and oversee the rationalisation and turnaround of the Waterford and Wedgwood businesses .
7 I could hear the salvoes going over as Taff got into his trench and indicated that I should get into mine .
8 I even resorted to going to a hairdresser who guaranteed that I 'd emerge with dead straight hair .
9 Nancy then arranged that I should go to ‘ Hastings House , ’ the house of my Aunt Margaret .
10 We arranged that I 'd go for the weekend , but I would n't leave my sister .
11 Oh , Rachel and I were both naïve when we decided that I should go with him .
12 This also meant that I could scrub against the painting support and even use a wet brush loaded with water to lift out partially dried acrylic colour .
13 ‘ As a matter of interest , he specifically stressed that I must talk to you on an impersonal basis only . ’
14 I knew that I would return to this island again when I would have more time to search .
15 When I met my husband , I knew he was the one for me , and I knew that I would have to be honest if our marriage was n't to be based on a lie .
16 ‘ I always thought that I might get into meteorology later , but of course you never do , ’ says Alison without too much regret .
17 I thought that I would begin with an outline of the problems you face , and go on to chronicle your successes . ’
18 I 'd be a complete idiot if I thought that I could go through life and not bounce into the occasional person who did n't have my welfare at heart , and I 'm no idiot .
19 I am afraid , rather weakly , I said that I would speak to Max .
20 When he came to see me , I said that I would write to the chairlady of the health authority , who replied that she was very sorry that this had happened but asked whether the gentleman could prove that the burn marks had been caused by the deposit from the hospital chimney .
21 Dennis said that I 'll get over that .
22 When this happened you said that I should call on the spirit of the wood .
23 ‘ Sulaiman said that I should write to the WBC .
24 No , but she said like , she said it could come today cos she says they deliver I says is there no way I said you can give me a number I said that I could get in contact , she said no , she said were 're not allowed to do that
25 I think that 's the trouble with Christmas , I said to Rob , in a way , I said I hope when I get to mum and dad 's age I wo n't expect my children to think oh god you got to go there for you know I said that I 'd love to just once take the kids away and go somewhere
26 tutorial programme , we talked last , last term er and I said that I 'd like to as soon as possible put up a complete programme of titles , it would be nice if we could have a little er what am I supposed to call them ?
27 When I said that I must look into the matter , I was referring to the franked envelope , not its contents .
28 I explained that I would go to the Lyceum today .
29 She explained that I could stay at Heenan House until I could find somewhere suitable to live .
30 My Lords , having drafted this speech , I then had the pleasure and advantage of reading in draft the speech to be delivered by my noble and learned friend , Lord Browne-Wilkinson , and concluded that I ought to refer to the company fraud cases which were canvassed before your Lordships , lest it be thought that the Reg. v. Morris [ 1984 ] A.C. 320 statement of principle is inconsistent with a proper approach to such cases .
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