Example sentences of "that [pron] [vb base] [adv] [vb infin] i " in BNC.
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1 | I must be honest and say that I do n't think I 'll ever run that fast . |
2 | ‘ I suppose I mean that I do n't think I ought to have them . ’ |
3 | I 've been waiting for this for so long that I do n't think I can wait any longer — ’ |
4 | I took my godson , Dominic Robinson , round my laboratory the other day , which is a physics laboratory , and he enjoyed it immensely and asked a number of questions , and was absolutely intrigued and fascinated by the various bits of wires and plugs and so on like that , and he asked me the sort of questions that I do n't think I would expect sometimes my undergraduates to ask . |
5 | I took my godson , Dominic Robinson , round my laboratory the other day , which is a physics laboratory , and he enjoyed it immensely and asked a number of questions , and was absolutely intrigued and fascinated by the various bits of wires and plugs and so on like that , and he asked me the sort of questions that I do n't think I would expect sometimes my undergraduates to ask . |
6 | Except of course … ’ she broke off to toss back the rest of the whisky and set the tumbler down on Hugo 's desk , ‘ except of course that I do n't suppose I shall be here long enough to make the adjustment . ’ |
7 | I mean , no if he says something that I do n't like I usually say oh that 's not very nice is it ? |
8 | I am afraid that I must say frankly that I do not think I can open the columns of the Q.R. — at any rate , at present — to any one associated publicly with such a publication as Blast . |
9 | I am so used to leaping from the sensation , the flat circle , to the judgement , a globe , and do it so quickly , that I do not notice I have done it . |
10 | But I know only too well that you do not love me , that you are marrying me for Papa 's dollars , and that I can not bear . |
11 | ‘ Should I take that to mean that you do not trust me ? ’ |
12 | Frankfurt Dear Professor , I am sad that you do not believe me . |
13 | ‘ I can see that you do not believe me , ’ he said . |
14 | ‘ The fact that in saying that you clearly mean to reassure me , ’ said Lydia , ‘ shows that you do not know me at all well . |
15 | ‘ Can it be that you do not remember me , Mikhail ? ’ he pleaded . |
16 | ‘ I do not know what sort of a man you have become , Mikhail , and you say that you do not remember me . |
17 | That you do n't think me bad . ’ |
18 | And please do n't worry either about the fact that you do n't love me . ’ |
19 | ‘ But is it that you do n't love me , my dear wife , because I 've been ill ? |
20 | ‘ It just is n't fair that you do n't tell me things . |
21 | ‘ Do n't pad , Philippa , or I shall think that you do n't believe me . ’ |
22 | ‘ I begin to see that you do n't like me , Ellen . |
23 | I know that you do n't like me talking about Ross , ’ she 'd added apologetically , ‘ but he really has been very kind and generous . ’ |
24 | ‘ At least I can be flattered that you do n't find me sly or boring . ’ |
25 | But I 'll I 'll have to find out from them , it may be that they do n't want me to send anybody else to it because I made the initial contact with them . |
26 | He said specially the boy , he 's getting he said he , the boy 's getting shown now well she said herself that he do n't like me to hear me arguing and swearing . |