Example sentences of "that i [verb] [adv] [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Then Duncan Paterson , the selection convenor , came on to say that I had better get myself over to Murrayfield as soon as I could ! |
2 | Suppose that I have a sudden impulse to settle when I retire in the village where I was born ; but reality breaks in , I recognize that I had better remember it not as a nostalgic vision but as I indeed saw it before experiencing the city , admit to myself that it will have changed beyond recognition , try to anticipate living in it not as I am now but as an old man who no longer easily makes new friends , try to see myself through the villagers ' eyes as already a stranger who may no longer deserve a welcome . |
3 | No , I think that I had better take one from the Scottish National party . |
4 | But if , say , they use £ 10-worth of it right away , £10-worth three weeks later , and save the final £10-worth until they 've paid off the check ‘ so that I do n't owe anyone ’ , the true rate of interest works out at about 400 per cent . |
5 | It 's not that I do n't wann it . |
6 | You should be glad that I do n't give you false looks or smiles . |
7 | Erm it 's quite clear there 's going to be no more new money for patient care and without that I do n't think we 're going to get the increase in quality of service but that we actually need . |
8 | and , and Northbrooks ever since it was built right next door to me when I was living there er , many years ago and er get the , the new development done , and so that I do n't think we should hold on . |
9 | Now one of the things that we have in this city that I do n't think they have as many in Ipswich are students and that must be one of the biggest , they are they party revellers of the century , they have parties all the time . |
10 | It would have made it more difficult , but the way that Maxwell used to involve himself in bulk transfers , you know and move , move two hundred pensioners from there to there and er no money followed and this sort of thing , I think that er that he could of quite frankly done exactly the same thing and we really feel that the , that the role of the pension regulator and the and the opposing role with I M R O that , that you really if we 're not careful , we 're going to put in another layer of bureaucracy and have a pension regulator who 's got the task of of checking a , a hundred and twenty eight thousand pension funds , when really there 's probably out of those a hundred and twenty eight thousand , ninety-nine point five per cent of probably being very well well run and , and quite safe and what , what we ca n't really see in the report is a is a method of identifying the determined fraudster at a at a very early stage , you know and we 're just terribly disappointed that er that Good has just thrown the whole of , of the matter back at I M R O who we feel have proved to tha that I do n't think they 're up to the task , I think that the that the whole question of er of the power of a self regulatory body which to us works on blowing the whistle , you know the whole the whole effect of a self regulatory body is that it 's members that it , it 's really like a club is n't it , you know and we 're all members of this club and if one of us er is gon na do something wrong , then the rest of us are gon na have to pay for it . |
11 | erm I , I agree with Ann , not about the government , but I agree that I do n't think anything very obvious will have changed in a year erm but I do n't think it depends on the government . |
12 | He 's so intelligent that I do n't think he would even take his glasses off before doing it . |
13 | By that I do n't mean he could n't have been responsible for their deaths , I just mean that I do n't think he 's on speaking terms with his conscience . |
14 | ‘ The one thing that worries me is that I do n't think he cares . |
15 | And if he is doing that I do n't think he 'll mind us going on there cos the other dogs that have started walking on there , do you know what I mean ? |
16 | Right , well I mean I think it , it 's actually quite simplified by the fact that I do n't think there actually is a firm date for the budget review before the next P and R anyway . |
17 | No , no I can , I can honestly say that I do n't think there was any , any what you can call rough families as I can remember . |
18 | I suppose I mean that I do n't think my husband would be a nature poet if he did n't live now , here , in England . |
19 | It 's just that I do n't think my English is so good any more . |
20 | Stu , I mean I live in Glasgow , the chances of me leaving Glasgow are pro , pre pretty slim but yeah , I certainly do n't want to stay in Scotland because of any loyalty , that I do n't think it 's given me very much other than a lot of experience , a lot of struggle , a lot of opportunities to stand alongside working class people and fight against , you know , the injustices . |
21 | Yes I 'm not I 'm not saying that I do n't think it 's a an important consideration . |
22 | Well what I am saying is that I do n't think it is his primary concern . |
23 | it 's not smooth , it 's not that I do n't think it does . |
24 | The other thing that is important is that I do n't think you can get anything on the cheap . |
25 | But there 's one thing , Viola , that I do n't think you really realize . ’ |
26 | ‘ All I 'm saying , ’ it was Tom 's voice , ‘ is that I do n't think you should pester Belinda to give you her opinion on your work . |
27 | On the basis that I do n't think you 've got any problem doing this and nor do you , you 're confident enough to do this job especially with your background . |
28 | I will tell you right now that I do n't think you would make it in estate agents . |
29 | I must be honest and say that I do n't think I 'll ever run that fast . |
30 | ‘ I suppose I mean that I do n't think I ought to have them . ’ |