Example sentences of "that i [vb base] [adv] [vb pp] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I realize now that I 've hopelessly misunderstood you , Clare .
2 I 'm just wondering if there that 's related to that scripture that I 've just showed you
3 That you do n't like these designs that I 've just shown you ? ’
4 In that shop that I 've just told you about , there was , they had square rugs sometimes a bit about twenty six , twenty seven quid .
5 But the types of children that I 've just told you about , the answer 's yes .
6 It 's not emotional blackmail — but once or twice recently , I 've felt that I 've nearly bought it .
7 Not that he ever mentions it , or that I 've ever asked him , but he 's the type to consider it a sacred duty to have everything in order for every emergency . ’
8 ‘ Not that I 've ever seen him drunk , ma'am . ’
9 It 's I 've I was telling David outside that I 've absolutely butchered it and I it 's erm two thousand one hundred and sixty .
10 I have , I 've been asked a lot in the last twenty odd years and it 's only just recently that I 've seriously considered it , which is why I 've made this new album , Midnight Postcards .
11 ‘ Oh , I might as well tell you that I 've always known I was being unfair to you , using sex to hold on to you . ’
12 I do n't remember that I 've never seen it on any minutes
13 Apart from the fact that I 've never known her dig up a weed or pick a single daffodil , she simply is n't cut out for that kind of work . ’
14 Maybe it works in the case of God ; I 've always been so afraid it would n't that I 've never tried it .
15 ‘ Ca n't you tell — ’ his eyes seemed to say , ‘ that I have already pressed it ?
16 I can assure you that I did and I can assure you that I have already thanked him on behalf of the Council , shook his hand and said how well he done it , but if you 'd like a letter to go to say how well he done it , then I 'll send a letter telling him how well he done it .
17 It certainly has no basis in the figures that I have just given him in answer to his question .
18 The House will also recall — I know that hon. Members of all parties will welcome this — that I have also made it clear that there will be no downward adjustment in 1993 in income-related benefit rates to correspond to the nearly £700 million which , in terms of 1992-93 benefit rates , is included in them in respect of the 20 per cent .
19 My hon. Friend will be aware that I have often urged him to follow the Basildon project with the Skelmersdale project .
20 Many announcements made by the Home Secretary are moving in the way that I have always wanted it to move , and I believe that er , in Wiltshire this will have a very positive effect .
21 Thank you very much , I can only say that I have always felt it a privilege to be part of N C V O. Er , I have enjoyed my time enormously and if I 've had any role that I feel that I 'm proud of , it 's constantly bringing members to mind .
22 That came straight from my early conditioning , my relationship with my mother and the fact that I have always found it easier to give than receive .
23 My continuing admiration for his work is not diminished by the fact that I have never received it , nor did I really expect it .
24 I even know , thanks to Montesquieu , that one may be a Persian , but as for Man , I declare that I have never met him in my life ; if he exists it is without my knowledge.1
25 It 's just that I have never seen him
26 I will make sure that I meet you but I shall pretend that I have never seen you before .
27 But for me , soon after the operation , there occurred something so removed from anything I had ever experienced that I have never forgotten it .
28 Not that I have ever believed we should meekly accept unnecessary cruelty to animals , but having an agricultural background I have wanted to avoid taking a sentimental stance .
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