Example sentences of "[adj] [that] i [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | As for Edward — it was clear that I 'd stumbled on to sensitive ground . |
2 | Also , I believe I made it clear that I knew what I wanted from a partnership with a sponsor and was precise and convincing in my presentation . |
3 | It was so clear that I knew I 'd been blind . |
4 | Finally , foreign museums started contacting the Ministry of Culture and asking if they could buy , let us say , a picture by Malévich or Popova , and then it became clear that I had the pictures . |
5 | Once I realized I loved her and that she loved me it became clear that I had to leave my wife . |
6 | From a letter to my mother dated 2 May , which has escaped destruction , it is clear that I had just written to Eliot explaining that I realized the undesirability of publication , unless indeed Rowse himself were prepared to give it his endorsement . |
7 | Of course , you did make it clear that I had n't disturbed a lovers ’ tryst out there by the lake , so I 'm curious to know what did send you rushing through the grounds in such a state of agitation ? ’ |
8 | I made it clear that I wanted our discussion that morning to focus on business matters , but I realised that she had a need to talk to someone , preferably someone discreet . |
9 | This choice was helped to be made when one of them wrote me a nasty letter saying that it was clear that I wanted the other as my friend ( which , if I may say , was a lot of nonsense ) ! |
10 | When I spoke I made it clear that I intended to do something about the position of the ‘ early leavers ’ and that I thought it right that people should not suffer if they transferred their pension from one job to another . |
11 | ‘ I admired Lewis and his friends immensely , ’ Wain reported years later in an autobiography ; but ‘ already it was clear that I did not share their basic attitudes , ’ which were Christian , conservative and anti-modern . |
12 | I 'm sure he 's going to be fine , but I think I 'll have to make it clear that I did actually have a life before he came along , and I do n't particularly want to do everything with him ! |
13 | I 'd just like to make this perfectly clear that I did write a draft for work and leisure . |
14 | The room , and the view , and the two people , seemed so calm that I did not want to disturb them . |
15 | It seemed all wrong that I had horizontal loops across the face of the work . |
16 | ‘ You 're so slim that I thought you might be one of those women who are on a perpetual diet , and I dislike intensely dining with someone who eats like a sparrow . ’ |
17 | The scene was so exciting that I failed to sympathise with my grey-faced guest who returned with tales of third world conditions in the gents . |
18 | The long grass was so wet that I decided to admire the castle from afar . |
19 | I am afraid that I told him to go away and not be silly . |
20 | The young lady in question ( who I shall call Mrs X because I am afraid that I omitted to catch her name ) began by asking me what the bad points were within the embalming profession . |
21 | I felt foolish that I had n't been prepared for the fact that his skin would be so bad or his teeth so deteriorated . |
22 | Its complete lack of any taste was so nauseating that I spat it out and decided to eat the rest of the bread by itself I was finishing this when there was the sound of boots in the passage again . |
23 | That you know is very interesting that I arranged all the materials through that you know it 's scandalous that 's it 's carton fits . |
24 | There was a shoe in the flowerbed that I had n't known about . |
25 | Stok joined in the last three words as I said them , and then he laughed So loud that I thought he would shake some of the cracked tiles off the wall . |
26 | Much later it struck me as odd that I experienced no superstitious fear or repugnance in the presence of a dead body , although I am so squeamish that more than once I have had to ask a neighbour to deal with a dead rabbit that one of the cats had brought in during the night . |
27 | When you asked how Tom and the children were , you must have thought it odd that I told you what Tom , and Alison and Cheryl were doing without really mentioning Peter . |
28 | It is possible that I missed someone 's parenthesis , but only a promise in the editorial that ‘ the link between the party and the unions ’ will be among subjects discussed in future sticks in the memory . |
29 | These Normandy mosquitoes were the largest and most persistent that I had ever encountered . |
30 | The bat flitted so low that I saw its silhouette for a brief moment against the Milky Way . |