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

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1 One of Crossman 's cardinal convictions was that Britain was run not as a democracy but as an oligarchy — and that view of his was perhaps partially reflected in my own youthful outburst against the essentially incestuous relationship between politicians and journalists that I thought I had discovered even within the people 's party .
2 ‘ I 've got so many pictures that I thought I 'd have a clear out ’ , she explains , surrounded by the sale items which represent months of hard work .
3 ‘ I 've got so many pictures that I thought I 'd have a clear out ’ , she explains , surrounded by the sale items which represent months of hard work .
4 The working party on Equal Opportunities that I said I would convene ?
5 As I was applying to art school I needed a reference so I told Vivienne that I thought I 'd ask Malcolm , since he was my employer .
6 It was only when I looked up to my right and saw the board that I realized I had come to the right place .
7 because where all the sort of a route that I reckon I know I , I am not gon na know it all .
8 I started off the way I write every album — wrote a couple of songs , got a feel for the music and called up the musicians that I thought I could do the songs with .
9 A storm arrives from the west , the snow falling so thickly in a few minutes that I fear I will lose my way .
10 Then there was the women 's clothes shop at Number 133 with its dresses in the window that I felt I would never be able to afford .
11 And that was the film with the scene of the boy coming into the bar that I said I thought of when I saw Boy coming in sometimes .
12 It was n't until I underwent hypnosis that I realised I was still a Catholic .
13 Er the erm the environmental health check I think he did discuss it at fantastic length , the question of our public lavatories an an and the savings that can be made and the judgement it came to in the end was a , was a very one I think on the outlook against of what you can reasonably do , erm nevertheless I do gather that erm erm it is no longer necessary under standing orders , for erm amendments to the budget to be self financing because you can move amendments to simply increase the budget and er the amendment that I reserve I suppose , it 's not very much .
14 ‘ Sexual liberation ’ , the appearance of pornography seemed , again , to have a freedom and an ease that I thought I did n't have .
15 It was at this moment that I decided I must learn to dance , so that I could stay on at the pensione instead of roaming about .
16 You , who wanted me to enter you on the same night , with the same sound still in my head , a sound that I knew I had somehow , somewhere , heard before .
17 And the truth that I insist I have discovered about the animal world is that it is never , ever boring .
18 I liked York very much , because it was set round a lake and it was the first one I went to , but I must say of the other modern universities that I know I would say that Sussex was erm was the other best one that I 've been to and the one that I felt most comfortable and happy .
19 I liked York very much , because it was set round a lake and erm it was the first one I went to , but I must say that of the other modern universities that I know I would say that Sussex was erm was the other best one that I 've been to and the one that I 've felt most erm comfortable and happy in .
20 Asked how personal development had been affected , responses reveal improvements in self-confidence , social skills and aspirations : ‘ it has given me extra confidence to speak at meetings , e.g. community council , community association meetings ’ ; ‘ it has brought out skills I never new I had ’ ; ‘ I have learned to work closer with people since I joined , which is a new experience for me , and become more tolerant of people 's attitudes and ways ’ ; ‘ I am more aware of my own attitude towards my group ’ ; ‘ it has given me more confidence in my own ability to learn new skills ’ ; ‘ made me do things that I thought I was not capable of doing ’ .
21 It has made me question every aspect of my teaching , including things that I thought I was doing well !
22 It it 's one of those unfortunate things that I mean I think we 've we 've got to look around and see what we can do about .
23 A week ago I did n't know what to learn and now there 's so many things that I know I want to learn .
24 But in the severe turbulence that I encountered I had no control over my canopy and there was very little that I could do .
25 But erm er on on on the figures that I 've I 've submitted , erm we 've already got three of those five districts have got s fairly high affordable housing percentage requirements .
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 It was only on re-reading Szasz that I realised I had been touched on a sensitive spot — the struggle for individual identity — and that that spot was central to the problem of anorexia nervosa .
28 And s some suggestions that I said I 'd put forward to Janet about streamlining nominations and so on .
29 They go because they need to cover some sort of guilt , I 'm convinced of that now , the more people that I know I mean fib of all people fib is now turned to religion .
30 Though it was when I heard her using bad language to my housekeeper and being unwarrantedly rude to Ivo that I decided I 'd had enough of the woman . ’
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