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

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1 That was the point that I heard him make in Brighton .
2 ‘ Except that I heard you threaten to . ’
3 This , in turn , improved my singles game considerably and I won the Baghdad Open one year playing against Indians in the main , who were horrified that I insisted we played in the heat of a Baghdad afternoon when it was normally well over 110° in the shade , and there was no shade — mad dogs and Scotsmen !
4 And that was the film with the scene of the boy coming into the bar that I said I thought of when I saw Boy coming in sometimes .
5 She says that I said she looked like a bloody parrot .
6 Back in Britain writing my last newsletter to the Group in Scotland I had loved and brought together , I said that I thought we had to be much bolder , taking an a priori stance on the fact that there could be no discrimination against women .
7 She looked so much better than the fat , spreading South London mothers around us , that I thought we had to be middle class .
8 [ reading ] " I always thought my young master a fine gentleman as everybody says he is , but he gave these good things to us with such a graciousness that I thought he looked like an angel . "
9 ‘ How can I believe you , when all that I thought I knew of you was false … ? ’
10 I said that I understood she came from the Continent , and she told me that she was born in Denmark .
11 Carson was such an affable chap that I persuaded him to agree with me ( and Alf ) to continue along progressive lines .
12 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 .
13 One thing I realised about my renewal of my faith is that I had nothing to do with it !
14 Joseph said : ‘ Well , just make sure you impress on her that I had nothing to do with any murder and she is not to suggest it . ’
15 Your Grace will therefore be so good as to allow me to ask you most humbly for my discharge … seeing that when I asked you for permission to travel to Vienna three years ago you graciously declared that I had nothing to hope for in Salzburg and would do better to seek my fortune elsewhere .
16 ‘ Just because I knew Mills was suspected of betraying someone does not necessarily mean that I had anything to do with his unfortunate death .
17 She said huskily , ‘ Surely you ca n't really think that I had anything to do with this ? ’
18 But neither can I claim that I had anything to do with it .
19 Not that I minded her coming in every day , just did n't , not always that time .
20 ‘ I do n't know no more , except that I helped him to hide in the hayloft .
21 It was through this involvement and my direct experience of lesbian oppression that I found myself wanting to be a part of creating a new lesbian feminist identity along with other lesbian sisters .
22 ‘ I told you in my letter last week that I wanted you to arrange for me to meet him .
23 ‘ I think I said to you earlier — I did , did n't I — sometimes I forget what I 've said — that I wanted you to look after her . ’
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