Example sentences of "[pers pn] 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 I 'd like a piana from you for Christmas or if you can not get me that I would like a bike .
4 ‘ Sir , you have been so good to me that I would not leave , unless you require me to , ’ Paul said .
5 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 .
6 He told me that I would have the interview within two days .
7 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 .
8 " My friend Lee would smile and tell me that I would never get real unity among seafaring men because they would not stick together .
9 ‘ '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 .
10 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 .
11 He told me that I would make my living with words .
12 He also informed me that I would be mad by the age of 21 .
13 Maybe someone 's trying to tell me that I would be happier doing something else . ’ ’
14 ‘ Dad , ’ she accused , ‘ you never told me that I would be sharing the house with some carpenter . ’
15 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 .
16 It was made clear to me that I would n't have to take part in any act detrimental to my country 's cause . ’
17 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
18 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 . ’
19 He says , Well you tell him from me that I shall never forget .
20 ‘ 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 .
21 She had told me that I might rely on their destruction , but the note which she left directing this had become deeply embedded among them .
22 But the whole incident has depressed me and for the first time since being diagnosed it occurs to me that I might be dying .
23 It never occurred to me that I might become a poet — partly because there were no books in the damp little prefab where we lived .
24 ‘ I ca n't get a regular game for Bath 's first team so it never occurred to me that I might be selected , ’ he revealed .
25 OK , I knew I was better than anyone in my school , but it never occurred to me that I might do it as a profession . ’
26 It then occurred to me that I might be able to help , and I picked up the telephone and spoke to Winston .
27 It seems to me that I might have my hands busy during a fight , so I 've taught this one to answer to sounds , and to react to the pressure of my thighs . ’
28 Because it suddenly occurs to me that I might have been left alone to get on with this assignment if my divisional head had n't beamed in on my activities and seen something she did n't like in my relationship with Rainbow .
29 This kind of thinking has n't featured in election campaigning , so though friends warn me that I 'll be submerged in a great placid pool of meditation , I 'm off to Dartington to gather a few hints on the ideas that ought to guide our future .
30 They 've made it fairly clear to me that I 'll never be a high-flier , but every company needs some people who are n't high-fliers , and that 's all right by me .
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