Example sentences of "[noun pl] that i [vb past] [pron] " 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 There are two other books that I co-authored which cover this aspect .
3 ‘ I was so wrapped up in my own performances that I needed someone with experience to help .
4 ‘ 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 .
5 ‘ 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 .
6 The working party on Equal Opportunities that I said I would convene ?
7 One of my reasons for becoming involved in Westland was that I felt in some respects that I owed them something .
8 He started wearing women 's clothes , he started putting on make-up and on the last couple of times that I saw him he was pretty strange .
9 ‘ In those Go-away times that I knew you had I should have guessed you needed help . ’
10 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 .
11 She looked so pornographic in her gimmicks that I wanted her to take them off again , or better , much better , push bits of them aside .
12 He feasted for months , for years , on a small pair of my slippers that I gave him ; I expect he has burnt them by now .
13 ‘ He never once put his hand into his box all the years that I served him , ’ meaning he never gave me a gift of money , a bonus for service above and beyond the call of time .
14 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 ’ .
15 It has made me question every aspect of my teaching , including things that I thought I was doing well !
16 And do lots of things that I knew he was capable of doing .
17 And s some suggestions that I said I 'd put forward to Janet about streamlining nominations and so on .
18 My girlfriend , after my eleven-month absence , had understandably left me , and it was in the company of my two still-faithful black cats that I threw myself into writing .
19 And all the lies that I told you were to try to escape the lie that was my life .
20 ‘ It was not until I saw how Messer Bartolomeo 's news was received by your friends that I realised its importance for you . ’
21 It was when we had settled down to talk in comfortable armchairs that I told him that the man for whom I had substituted at Marlborough , in the hope of replacing him altogether , now planned to return , so that once more I should be out of a job .
22 I 'd just like to add that included in the numbers that I gave you for Camco were not just redundancy costs , but costs of closures of sales offices , distribution networks and some other special one-time charges , so it 's not pure redundancy when you look at the numbers that I gave you earlier on .
23 I 'd just like to add that included in the numbers that I gave you for Camco were not just redundancy costs , but costs of closures of sales offices , distribution networks and some other special one-time charges , so it 's not pure redundancy when you look at the numbers that I gave you earlier on .
24 Put against the letters that I wrote they 've all been sent out .
25 They 're only some letters that I thought your mother would like to have ! ’
26 From its throat , where a carelessly tied scarf failed to conceal deep scars , to its feet , encased in boots that I imagined I recognized , the monster was a monument to grime .
27 Early in my first tour I argued with my colleagues that I doubted it would be possible to ditch a Wimpy or a Whitley on water , particularly if there was a heavy swell .
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