Example sentences of "[is] that i [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It was my idea as much as Jeff 's that I went with him . ’
2 If I left a table in Fif 's that I 'd just acquired , I might attract attention .
3 Because I would think it 's that I had n't given you the
4 An example I can cite is that I asked her to research and write up ( unsupervised ) an application to the Carnegie-Mellon Foundation for the microfilming of our 100,000 items in the Archive Collection .
5 The first is that I felt my battle to be with authority , whether in the form of teachers , matrons , parents , or even nature itself .
6 Another reason is that I thought writing in it might be like having someone to talk to , and if I read it back later it would be like someone talking to me .
7 ‘ The main reason that I am contacting you is that I thought you might be interested to know that John ( stage name Joan Rawson ) was awarded the Eric Rowley Trophy for the artist who has done the most for charity over the last 12 months .
8 ‘ The greatest irony is that I thought he could help me in my research on rape , ’ she says .
9 No excuses , as I 've said , and the only explanation I can offer is that I thought you loved Jones .
10 ‘ The problem is that I learnt this trick whilst tied up and submerged in a barrel of water .
11 I 'm Mrs and er the point I wan na make is that I understood when Jimmy Jones came here had two lovely full houses but I heard through the building through the grapevine that the members of the trust or council objected to him because he was racist his jokes and sexist .
12 The difference is that I knew what I wanted and he did not .
13 my pain is that I knew you
14 For what is being suggested is that I knew today and not yesterday , despite the fact that there was no difference between the two days that I could tell at the time .
15 One question , and that is that I noticed on page three , er , you 've got your revised estimate with effect in ninety four , five , you 've got nothing .
16 He told TODAY soon after the tragedy : ‘ My only crime is that I fell in love with another girl . ’
17 ‘ I was getting on for thirty years of age , with the retarded emotions of an adolescent , and the only excuse I have is that I 'd spent most of my youth pursuing excellence rather than women . ’
18 All I do know for sure is that I woke up loving him .
19 Those of us who witnessed the touch-and-go progress of an ultimately triumphant War and Peace — recorded by Philips for release early next year — feared for the future of the rest , but as Gergiev puts it ‘ that which makes me incredibly proud is that I announced these things and they happened ’ — and , one might add , that inspiration was to hand for rather more performances than the fiercely self-critical Gergiev might admit .
20 ‘ All I know is that I left Freda a jolly-looking woman and when I came back she was altered .
21 The fact is that I had never seen it , or known what I was seeing , until that day : …
22 ‘ The thing I remember about my first visit is that I had never sung so much before .
23 ‘ The truth is that I had never even met him . ’
24 The fact is that I had already begun to give serious consideration to the possibility of doing away with Dennis Parsons .
25 One thing I realised about my renewal of my faith is that I had nothing to do with it !
26 The awful thing is that I had a chance to meet him .
27 ‘ The reason I rang last night is that I had a message from your publishers , ’ he went on .
28 this is rather what what it , makes it difficult is that I had a copy as well farce right , but do n't say farcical .
29 But you see , as I I said to her I said , no Angela it 's alright is that I said , but I said
30 The point is that I made a mistake — oh , I do have a feeling for him , that helped to confuse the issue , we do like one another — what I have come to see is that my falling for Lewis was not what I took it to be . ’
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