Example sentences of "[pron] that i [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah , I wish now I did n't think , I that I 'd ask , he was busy and |
2 | ‘ But did it not occur to that massive conceit of yours that I might not want to make love to you ? ’ |
3 | It 's this nagging by saying nothing that I ca n't stand . |
4 | Anthony Berry , son of Francis , says , ‘ There is nothing that I would not enjoy drinking today . ’ |
5 | ‘ I can think of nothing that I would like less . ’ |
6 | ‘ Nothing that I can remember . ’ |
7 | Hardly a word had passed between them but now the gunman looked up and said quietly , ‘ There is nothing that I can do . ’ |
8 | ‘ But I 'm also a man , ’ Edward said softly , ‘ and there 's nothing that I can do . ’ |
9 | But how , when he had nothing that I could take by force , steal , hide , break in front of him , tear up or trample underfoot , to vent my rage and spite ? |
10 | No , there 's been , nothing that I could see . |
11 | From the way he writes , and there 's nothing offensive about it mind you , nothing that I should n't be ashamed to show my aunt … |
12 | Hall , annoyed at being seeded No.2 to Baddeley even though he is the present No.1 , refused to labour the point : ‘ I wanted to prove to everyone that I could play good badminton , not to show the seeding committee to be at fault , ’ he said . |
13 | I 'd like a piana from you for Christmas or if you can not get me that I would like a bike . |
14 | ‘ Sir , you have been so good to me that I would not leave , unless you require me to , ’ Paul said . |
15 | It was the same story with the first three but the fourth told me that I would be certain to get a coffin from a firm of suppliers in Birkenhead and was kind enough to give me their telephone number . |
16 | He told me that I would have the interview within two days . |
17 | Before the examination , one of the commissioners told me that I would not be one of the winners because the positions had already been assigned to others who were , for the most part , assistants to the various commission members . |
18 | " My friend Lee would smile and tell me that I would never get real unity among seafaring men because they would not stick together . |
19 | ‘ 'Security ’ may be important to you , but it is not so important to me that I would … that I would live with a man who was not my husband . |
20 | I felt honoured by the kindness of one or two of your congregation , who happen to be members of the committee , in having written to assure me that I would receive a speedy and unanimous Call , if I would only consent to accept it . |
21 | He told me that I would make my living with words . |
22 | He also informed me that I would be mad by the age of 21 . |
23 | Maybe someone 's trying to tell me that I would be happier doing something else . ’ ’ |
24 | ‘ Dad , ’ she accused , ‘ you never told me that I would be sharing the house with some carpenter . ’ |
25 | I grew a little apprehensive when she informed me that I would see witches and some ugly things , after which I would see my grandfather and other long-dead relatives . |
26 | It was made clear to me that I would n't have to take part in any act detrimental to my country 's cause . ’ |
27 | I do intend to er to attend inaugural meetings with each of the C P O s er with a view to looking I mean obviously at some stages you said to me that I would probably have to attend at short notice |
28 | In 1537 Ralph Sadler complained to Cromwell about the probable consequences of an enforced withdrawal : ‘ My absence from the court will so much hinder me that I shall never be able to recover . ’ |
29 | He says , Well you tell him from me that I shall never forget . |
30 | ‘ I 'm upset , as you put it , because you did n't even have the courtesy to warn me that I might not be giving a lecture that 's due in eight days ’ time . |