Example sentences of "[v-ing] that i have " in BNC.

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1 Now the Times has never asked me to write a leading article announcing that I have some doubts about the quantum theory
2 I believe now the driver — I did n't see who it was — was checking that I had left the pub .
3 I leant back and looked at the seat of my trousers , checking that I had brushed off the mud ; I wanted to make the transition from somebody who had just slept rough to somebody who looked as though he was out for an early walk .
4 Every now and then Mazzin would run his hands over me , checking that I had n't somehow ripped off the bindings and was n't about to attack him .
5 He was just checking that I had n't left for good , was glad that I had n't , and was that real coffee he could smell ?
6 This is an aspect of weaving that I had n't thought about until I read Audrey Palmer 's book ‘ Create with Knitweave ’ .
7 There was much competition during the war as to who could come up with the best bomb story , and my mother had a great time telling this one to all the aunties , especially as it was only due to her nagging that I had n't been in my bed at the time .
8 ‘ Are you suggesting that I 've come to — ? ’
9 They 're suggesting that I have a permanent security guard on duty , day and night , apart from an alarm system that would be more suitable to the Bundesbank than a private house !
10 ‘ In the same way as some people might go to church and seek absolution , accepting that I have confessed to these sins makes me feel better .
11 Often I felt so full after eating that I had to lie down or drag myself to lectures , feeling as though I 'd just eaten three Christmas dinners .
12 I had never before consciously thought about my kidney — or rather my kidneys — hardly realising that I had any .
13 By next morning I 'd only got as far as realising that I had to talk you round . ’
14 ‘ Even today I was n't presuming that I had been chosen . ’
15 ‘ Only the day before , you came barging into the flat , insinuating that I 'd given information to Richard Blake .
16 Brilliant , I said , pretending that I 'd just got in .
17 Who should I have always been guilty of believing that I had never done enough ?
18 Indeed it was one of the most shocking stories of police corruption and legal incompetence I had ever read , and believing that I had the ability to rectify it , I decided , whatever my other commitments , that I must bring it to public notice as soon as possible .
19 Now whenever I speak , this provides grounds for believing that I have vocal chords ; but it does not express that fact .
20 I touched his chest , remembering that I had wanted to desert him once .
21 Such a peculiar coincidence startles me into remembering that I have something to write for Esquire .
22 I stand with the phone in my hand , remembering that I have still had no lunch .
23 ‘ I keep imagining this morning that I have — please believe me , Milena , because when we 're married you will have to put up with a lot of this , but I keep imagining that I have lots of little crisp sepia legs . ’
24 Thing is I , I do n't know if I 'm just imagining that I have n't got any , this this does n't really work .
25 but talking estimating the next one is that the one that we 'd originally called Talking Print Buying that I 'd got
26 The research-oriented approach to teaching that I have been proposing here obviously sets a high premium on teacher preparation , and that in turn raises the issues of the education and training of teachers .
27 Vulgar song , but I 'm demonstrating that I 've seen the light at last .
28 you 're , you 're , you 're saying that I 've got to do ?
29 Saying that I 've got me notice on a Monday
30 and I keep on saying that I 've said it like about so many things when we 're at home and she goes , what is this you always saying well with everything .
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