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

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1 ‘ The TV crew on The Darling Buds Of May know that I hate my backside , so they 're always making little comments , ’ she revealed in an exclusive interview .
2 I mentioned that I missed my son and how I could n't see him .
3 You will think that I hate my husband .
4 Do you want to explain it — or would you prefer that I pack my bag ?
5 I got back to work , by which I mean that I got my papers and notes out , and then sat looking at them for what seemed like a dreary lifetime , and was really probably only twenty minutes .
6 Later , he would tell Radio One 's Janice Long : ‘ I believed that I had my own work to do .
7 I hope that I chose my words with some care ; I do not want to add to them .
8 It does n't matter that I disappointed my parents .
9 He 'd expected it , he added , since he noticed that I had my own plate and cup at work , and bought tea for whoever was sitting with me .
10 You may , perhaps , have thought that I put my point of view too emphatically to you on a matter on which you hold strong views , whereas I am not a partisan on the question of the death penalty .
11 One Sunday I was so fed up with living on Kit Kats that I called my mum .
12 It was on the morning when registration began that I had my fatal encounter .
13 Delors , vouchsafes a little more of his vision of a centralised , bureaucratic , and socialist Europe , I confess that I have my doubts .
14 I remember that I left my bag on the table for a few minutes at coffee time in the afternoon . ’
15 Oh I know but saying that I think my kiddies ' school 's all right so I 've got
16 Gazza reacted angrily as he explained : ‘ I 've just been told that English journalists are saying that I threw my bib down because Zoff said I was out of the side .
17 Not content with claiming that I ended up in jail , many people have been led to believe that I murdered my wife , who , I can state categorically , is still living in Selly Oak , Birmingham .
18 And used to happen twice a year and erm sometimes somebody 'd remember my birthday or find that I had my birthday or and at Christmas time we used to get some money .
19 Here I will just assert that I think my comparisons are part of a ‘ historical materialist method ’ .
20 I 'm afraid that my moment away from the phone also meant that I missed my opportunity to query whether I am really the right person for the job .
21 ‘ If I accept your hospitality , ’ he said , ‘ it will not mean that I forfeit my right to kanly . ’
22 Because I knew that I had my weaknesses , perhaps that is the reason that I was not more successful .
23 It would have been so easy and commonplace to move into some bushes ; but my partner insisted that I light my second candle .
24 However , a year or more later I got a note from Colonel Leslie Glass saying that in a report received from an officer dropped behind the Japanese lines there occurred the statement , ‘ ’ I think I ought to add that I owe my life to a little booklet entitled Rubbing Along in Burmese . ’
25 When I finally accepted that I create my own reality , I was excited but scared .
26 At this distance in time , I can not pretend that I had my doubts about its merits : what I did dwell on was a certain psychological subtlety in retailing the author 's love-life , though in terms which today would he considered ludicrously niminy-piminy .
27 I received it , along with her idea for making a Christmas fairy , just in time for the festive season and I 'm pleased to say that I made my fairy thanks to Mrs Sall and the post office .
28 Evert added : ‘ I 'm not going to say that I stake my life on the fact that I 'm never going to play another tournament .
29 ‘ I 'm not going to say that I stake my life on the fact that I 'm never going to play another tournament .
30 It 's no exaggeration to say that I owe my start in politics to the G M B because after having worked , as Dick said , for the G M B for a number of years it was the support of the G M B which helped me win the nomination for Chesterly Street and in the early eighties I can remember when er the Labour Party was going through a difficult period it was officials and members of the G M B who were a steadying influence in my constituency , as they have been ever since .
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