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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 I suggest that what I have summarized in this paragraph is what lies behind Kuhn 's claim that rival paradigms are ‘ incommensurable ’ .
2 Hopefully , in the near future , I will say that I am cured , but I do know that whatever I have learned about myself , through the Alexander Technique , will always be with me in the future and will help me through any other crisis in the time to come .
3 I never let nobody know that I I walked home .
4 I realise that what I am describing , people divided in themselves , is said to characterise mental illness , and is the absolute opposite of our idea of emotional integration .
5 They said a , a normal person living on their own is only entitled to thirty nine pound sixty a week and that 's what I 've got in that book , but I do n't think they realise that I I 'm on me own and I 've got a gas , electricity and everything else to pay out of that
6 Er , the comment here the way that I have been used to doing these I found that I I like it and the kids can
7 It will be objected that what I am suggesting will be the death of ‘ standards ’ in schools , and especially in the sixth form .
8 Something had changed , because I had suddenly realised that what I was trying to do was impossible .
9 Unlike Mr I have always found fox hunting distasteful , I have never participated in it , I have never followed it and I do n't think that I I ever want to and er , I have I am not convinced by either economic or the put forward in its favour .
10 Essentially , I am suggesting that what I am calling private metaphors were developed by managers as a means of coping with the dissonance between what is commonly accepted as being management theory and what they thought for themselves it ought to be in actuality .
11 Interesting as Luxemburg 's ideas are , they need not detain us here seeing that what I am concerned with is Bukharin 's response to them and the results of that response .
12 But once I 'd had a chance to calm down a little I realised that what I wanted was you .
13 Then you walked into my life , and I suddenly realised that what I had felt for Claire may have been sexual attraction , but it was never love . ’
14 to confirm that I I 've heard it somewhere I mean
15 No , I had decided that whatever I washoping to do , I was going to do on my own so if anyone was going to be proud of me they were going to be proud of me for legitimate reasons .
16 ‘ I have decided that what I believed in most of my life was wrong , ’ says the famous Mr Winmill .
17 Some readers will find its arguments unconvincing , believing that what I see as problems are not problems at all .
18 District councillor S. Carmedy immediately sprang to his feet and proclaimed that what I had said was untrue .
19 Of course , it could be argued that what I have called secondary danger clues correspond to the facts about child abuse discovered by a number of studies within the disease model .
20 So it 's going over the same ground but from the different er different emphasis because clearly my mistake last week was to try and cram in too much and to erm assume that what I was saying about modern sex theory was erm self-evident .
21 And if you cast your minds way back to Tuesday you will remember that what I said was that the Americans were trying to create a system of limited government er and yet one which er protected the liberties of individuals not all individuals , not black individuals especially but of individuals , this was the rhetoric of the time and the main device that they invented to do this was something called the separation of powers and they argued that , where political power is concentrated , the potential for abuse is greater so that where executive and legislative powers are held in the same hands , as they are in our system of government , the , there is more prospect of government encroaching upon the rights of individuals .
22 ‘ If you think about it , you 'll see that what I say is true .
23 Yes , yes , I a I accept that I I fully accept that anything which is received from anybody after the responses after the end of the enquiry .
24 I was told that what I did in my bedroom was a private matter .
25 I was told on more than one occasion , that I should not really let outsiders see this sort of thing , even though it was agreed that what I had written was an accurate analysis of events .
26 Thinking about this now , I know that what I was saying in wanting my periods back was that I wanted to be a woman , that I wanted and liked my female body , that my years of confusion and self-dislike were beginning to be over .
27 ‘ I 'll be sorry to leave , but I know that whatever I did today I do n't have a chance of playing at Charlton on Saturday , or the week after . ’
28 Mollie , you know that my I dislocated my jaw in November mm .
29 It should be noted that what I have called a two-stage golden thread approach implies that human beings have some kind of control over what they will say is right .
30 I consulted the programme and discovered that what I was regarding was the rose garden of an English country house , circa 1922 .
  Next page