Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] that i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Well , I 'd just been paid , so there was no problems about me having money to score , so I think I 'd just set me mind that I wanted to sort meself out once and for good .
2 ‘ I could not accept in my heart that I had a problem , ’ she explains .
3 I told my GP that I intended going to Bristol as soon as I was well enough .
4 We never came to any agreement , but I can say for my part that I developed fairly firm ideas of my own on the matter during the course of such discussions , and they are by and large the beliefs I still hold today .
5 I told my Mum that I had a headache so she let me stay at home .
6 I think it 's only due to the way I was brought up by my mum that I did n't grow up with this real block , thinking it 's great to be white .
7 My dear Paul , in ten minutes I am going to tell my board that I have become a convert to Catastrophe Theory .
8 My precious work , my mainstay that I carried everywhere with me — even into hospital — was about to be taken away .
9 It was at this stage of my search that I started to find lead weights .
10 It had just crossed my mind that I had not had my boots off since the evening of the 4th June and it was now 8th June .
11 It was with this old — and , to my mind , unresolved — dispute at the back of my mind that I came to write ‘ Hylas Fights Back ’ .
12 ‘ I 've made up my mind that I do n't want to play league no mater what the money is ’ — WILLIE OFAHENGAUE ( Wallaby flanker ) .
13 I 've already made up my mind that I want to sign for the Blues .
14 What can I do though , Karen , it 's not my fault that I love it , surely ?
15 my fault that I do n't
16 HEAVEN is my witness that I do not want to be unfair to British Telecom , so I must , with frank and honest gaze , report that I have had several letters saying that I am up the pole in carrying on about the method of charging recently mentioned in this column .
17 ‘ There 's my boat that I made with my two hands , ’ he said .
18 The first of these statements was such an insult to my intelligence that I wanted to punch Mr Kinnock on the nose , and the second so downright outrageous that I wanted to do something worse .
19 I was so excited with my discovery that I did not get much sleep that night .
20 My pen that I 've been working .
21 My least favourites are the patterned shirts in my wardrobe that I bought a couple of years ago
22 They could see by my record that I had n't been to prison before , did n't know the procedure .
23 ‘ I know that 's what you imagine , and I guess I 've let you believe that because I had become so accustomed to my privacy that I did n't care for your intrusion into it , but you 're wrong .
24 There had n't been any lapses in my security that I knew of .
25 Such was my astonishment that I stopped kicking the offending mouse and at the first opportunity went to look at the hedgerow .
26 But although I wrote in my diary that I wished I were dead , I never seriously considered death — suicide — as a solution to my problems .
27 And three great big bins from from the they called them and I had three bins in my shed that I stored the barley in and I put the moisture extractor into them and it blew It had wee in it and it blew all the moisture out .
28 Erm yes you you you 'll know from my evidence that I have certain reservations about the detailed wording of this of this particular criteria .
29 Er , the first thing is I put on the top of my draught that I 'd rather the pupils were n't involved at this stage I 'd rather they were involved in the over view with form tutor .
30 It was a measure of my despair that I dared to be so disdainful .
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