Example sentences of "[verb] that i [vb base] to " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I do n't know that I wish to be tossed anywhere as it happens . |
2 | Now touching that I hasten to expresse |
3 | He recommended that I go to a hospital and see a psychiatrist . |
4 | ‘ You 're suggesting that I go to him ? ’ she 'd hissed . |
5 | There would have been no reprieve had I deposited my CFI over the side and I suppose that could have happened , I was to learn many years later , however , most of the formation complained that I steered a very erratic course , and I thought it was the CFI touching the control column in his cockpit , and with his feet ( suggesting that I move to the right or the left ) . |
6 | I 'm gon na do that I want to be free . |
7 | Everything which is now taking place confirms that I have to be careful , very careful , even to the extent of disowning some of my earlier work if necessary . |
8 | ‘ I do n't see that I have to ‘ admit ’ anything , ’ she shot back hotly , stung by his words and struggling once again to contain her temper . |
9 | ‘ I do n't really see that I have to ‘ do ’ anything , ’ Rory averred . |
10 | Accordingly , Sir David has requested that I convey to young Reginald the facts of life . ’ |
11 | ‘ Why did you insist that I go to work for you … ? |
12 | I ca n't prove anything and I still do n't understand it all , but I know , and I know that I have to be there , have to get to Strathspeld . |
13 | ' It is not , therefore , presumptuous to say with quiet confidence , ‘ I know that I belong to Christ . |
14 | With hindsight , it was inevitable my application to continue full-time study would be refused , for in their eyes I had wandered long enough in the margins and so my hierarchy now ordered that I return to the basics of uniform police duties . |
15 | I find that I have to be honest with Mary and many others . |
16 | This does not mean that I like to be led by the nose , but only that I would appreciate a little extra guidance ’ . |
17 | I 've had three letters now , one from David , one from you and one from Beeston all assuming that I seem to be dealing with this subject , erm it 's a Beeston commitment |
18 | ‘ I have to admit that I prefer to be in charge of any given situation . |
19 | I see that I need to be your shadow . |
20 | She suggested that I speak to a man who had lived nearby in 1948 , and after some hours he arrived at the house , a middle-aged Israeli with a lined face and very bloodshot eyes . |