Example sentences of "[noun] i [vb past] [that] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | When I set out to write this story I thought that it would primarily show how scientists come up with ideas , design a strategy to test them , carry out the experiments , share experiences and attempt to replicate claimed discoveries , thereby establishing new natural phenomena . |
2 | Of course , old Meg is not to be relied upon at all , owing to her unfortunate fondness for the bottle , and when I heard that she was the source of the story I said that it could n't possibly be the case , that she did n't know what she had seen , as usual — ’ |
3 | This surprised me , as I had not thought of him as someone who would favour me , and in any case I presumed that he would support Willie Whitelaw . |
4 | The instant I realised that we had a picture I made a steep turn to starboard and a downward movement , simultaneously I was aware of a slight tremor in the aircraft in the region of the bomb bay . |
5 | She asked me to a cocktail-party to which I did n't want to go , so I said I had a cold which was n't true at the time but knowing my chest I guessed that I should have a bronchial cough at any moment and so I did . |
6 | In a flash I realised that my propeller was tearing great chunks out of his cockpit and he was quite literally trapped . |
7 | In the struggle and confusion that was going on in my heart I knew that he loved me and I loved him , but I also knew that I must leave him ! |
8 | But these people had been shot down some months ago and as the Feldwebel had told me that this was only a transit camp I knew that I was not likely to meet them here . |
9 | Of course I said that I would , and Ika arranged an appointment for me . |
10 | In the second paragraph he said : ’ During our discussions I accepted that there had possibly been some scope for misunderstanding . |
11 | And when he was in the pulpit I felt that he was there was tension there was tension there |
12 | When I dared to go to the scales I discovered that I had lost a further ten pounds in five days . |
13 | In the kitchen I noticed that there was a light in my brother 's office . |
14 | I remember a man with a family of several young children who worked at the plant saying at one of the first local public meetings I addressed that it would certainly change his mind about nuclear power if the link with leukaemia was substantiated . |
15 | ‘ By the time I went to Devonshire I knew that there was a real hound , and I knew we were looking for a man and a woman . |
16 | From his signs I understood that they were going to move me . |
17 | When I heard about Elsie 's foot I decided that I wanted to write about her to explore how she coped with her disability . |
18 | I had the club already going , was dealing with mainly young people , and as you will know young people 's taste tends to vary quite considerably and very quickly , so I might well be very successful for so long and then if suddenly taste changed and I had n't got the ability to change with the times I realized that it would be rather precarious , so I needed a second string to my bow . |
19 | As a result I knew that I had recovered everything within the detecting capabilities of my old machine and did not expect that there would be anything left to be found . |
20 | When I had finished and opened my eyes I noted that she had the cup in one hand and the saucer in the other . |
21 | Without noticing its onset I found that I was crying and I went on crying until I slept . |
22 | When Pietro told us that you were going on the pay-off I felt that you should know what you were getting yourself into . ’ |
23 | After reading some of the criticisms from readers in the past few months I felt that it was about time I wrote in . |
24 | After the wedding I learned that my bride 's mother and younger brother were both mad . |
25 | After my marriage I realised that I would have to use it , put it on whenever I went out . |
26 | Turning from downwind to base at around 500 feet I found that you could almost pull the throttle completely back and make a glide approach . |
27 | ‘ But when you came to lunch I knew that you would be his soulmate , that the two of you shared an affinity . ’ |
28 | He seemed bright enough and very eager to learn , but when I went to the school to see his work I found that his handwriting was very , very bad and his spelling was absolutely atrocious , and although he was good at mathematics , as time went on he began to get very worried and very upset about it and when I looked at his work I realized that he was doing a lot of the words back to front and was getting the direction of figures mixed up . |
29 | He seemed bright enough and very eager to learn , but when I went to the school to see his work I found that his handwriting was very , very bad and his spelling was absolutely atrocious , and although he was good at mathematics , as time went on he began to get very worried and very upset about it and when I looked at his work I realized that he was doing a lot of the words back to front and was getting the direction of figures mixed up . |
30 | None of his designs that we now possess was built , and my first thought was of regret that this should be so , but on reflection I knew that it was right . |