Example sentences of "[pron] that i [vb base] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 So good am I that I turn round on the runners to photograph Tony .
2 There 's nothing that I want though for spare , cos I 've probably got it
3 I 'll have to tell everyone that I do n't fancy him any more
4 ‘ You are that part of me that I cut off , and I never have been and never shall be whole without you . ’
5 Sir , i having listened to the discussion nearly two two days , two and a half days , it seems to me that I come very firmly with the conclusion that the A f A fifty nine , the A nineteen north and B one three six corridors are simply not practical .
6 take it from me that I have n't seen one and if there is one I 'd be grateful if somebody on your site would point it out , but to my knowledge no such document has been disclosed .
7 They have taken my life away , my young child from me that I have always wanted , and after just three years and ten months .
8 Something whispered to me that I have never myself been converted ! …
9 There are parts of me that I do n't like …
10 ‘ You 've been so kind to me that I do n't want to put you to any trouble . ’
11 And I 'll show you two or three things on on this contract which will if you presented to them face to face during the during the discussions they would they would use it as an excuse to say , You did n't tell me that I do n't want to do it .
12 It just occurred to me that I do n't how many children Mr and Mrs Thomas had , but the only one who 's remembered is Dylan .
13 ( If my private test convinces me that I do not want what you think I want , I assume error in your reading of me the public tests , which I must expose or leave you unanswered . )
14 , but erm , and I notice that quite often the shelves would be half empty , came here , I would stop on the way back from the school the bank and the butcher 's and the paper shop over the road I could come in quarter to nine and I 'm , you know , I , I was done and I said to my Arnold they 're not going to sell much unless they put some money into filling the shelves surely Spa will back them , and he said I keep on telling them that I keep on saying to them if you do n't put the goods there on display people are going to go over the road to Lipton 's and and
15 ‘ I just do n't think you should have told them that I do n't have any confidence with women . ’
16 Those years had an intensity , a singularity and a sense of joy about them that I have not known before or since .
17 He tells them that I have not gone ,
18 Draft a letter to my council , Nicholas , notifying them that I have already had the news of the action at Pilleth , and asking them to send out orders for the knights and squires of all the midland counties to meet me at Lichfield , fully prepared , mounted and arrayed for war , by the seventh day of July .
19 ‘ Oh , I might as well tell you that I 've always known I was being unfair to you , using sex to hold on to you . ’
20 There , in the fact that , that same evening , when I can promise you that I 've always been a most truthful man , I , to my own amazement , discovered that I was mouthing lies . ’
21 ‘ Now , Charles , if you would calm down a moment and allow me to get a word in , I would be able to inform you that I have already negotiated just such a deal for you . ’
22 I can assure you that I did and I can assure you that I have already thanked him on behalf of the Council , shook his hand and said how well he done it , but if you 'd like a letter to go to say how well he done it , then I 'll send a letter telling him how well he done it .
23 Do you know I 've served in the Army for thirty three years and I 've commanded every thing at every level in the infantry which both these gentlemen have been in , from a platoon right up now to a brig er brigade and I can honestly tell you that I have n't seen more than a couple of incidents of bullying in the whole of that time .
24 I am pleased to be able to tell you that I have now received your referee 's comments and that the result of your medical assessment was satisfactory .
25 The point is that the inference which you give to it is that they 're not quite fit to be Governors , by comparison with others , and I 'd like to defend that because I can assure you that I have never ever nominated a Governor for a school who I have not thought would be advantageous to that Board of Governors to have as a member and that he will be he or she will be a contributor to that particular school , and I 've done it time and time and time again and indeed on occasions have had headmasters coming to me and thanking me for the particular person that I put in .
26 But I got ta tell you that I do n't like it .
27 Now , before I tell you anything else , I must tell you that I do n't want Fagin , or any of the other members of the gang , to be handed to the police . ’
28 But I can assure you that I do n't exercise some kind of twentieth-century droit de seigneur over them for the privilege .
29 ‘ Miss Abbott will tell you that I do n't even possess one of my own to entertain her in . ’
30 ‘ How many times do I have to tell you that I do n't want to talk about him ? ’
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