Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] i [verb] [that] " in BNC.

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1 Well I 'm prepared to say th th that I that I think that we do do good practice in that we do sit down with the children and help them , each individual along with the with our joint statements .
2 May I and I hope that the young people will join us , they 'll feel welcome to join in any conversation during this session of of , you know ?
3 Like , you know , I saw like , what really , I 'd sat there , I mean like you say , I and I admit that I odds and ends that 'll probably take me about an hour in total
4 But er I then explained to them that I realize that it does n't actually matter and it 's the quality of the image that you produce that matters and not what it 's made of or on .
5 At one point I almost lost them until I realized that the Sierra had pulled into a garage for gas .
6 I now realize what a great honour it is to have this Presidential Chain bestowed on me and I trust that I will be able to uphold and fulfil my obligations as President , particularly when I reflect upon the contributions made by my predecessors .
7 it was Mr that posed the question to me and I understood that it was his idea
8 During that week I felt the Lord speak to me and I knew that this is what I 'd been looking for all my life and I decided to follow Jesus .
9 I lost a lot of pictures , but it opened up the night-time for me and I felt that the mood came out .
10 He has always been a source of inspiration to me and I hope that he will take it as a compliment when I say that , from the days when I was a student , he has been an inspiration to me .
11 Her back was to me and I saw that she had her fingers crossed behind her back as she spoke .
12 So I went to a designer , Denise Vaughan of Deni Vee , and she made me a couple of suits which really pleased me and I believed that I was on to something .
13 It so happened that the Gulf War in Kuwait was filling our attention , and so I switched on a video tape whenever something attracted me and I found that I would be most likely to record the daily sessions on the BBC 's Newsnight with Peter Snow discussing the disposition of troops over the battle zone using a visual aid which is now known as the sandpit .
14 There was movement below me and I remembered that I was in the upper berth of a two-tier bunk and Iain had one of those wristwatches with a built-in alarm .
15 Sleep has left me and I feel that I have not long to live .
16 He kisses me and I understand that this age is passing away , this universe .
17 ‘ You will forgive me if I insist that I understand Mrs Frere better than you do yourself .
18 Many systems and many faces may have changed over the last year or two and I do n't imagine you would believe me if I said that none of these changes had saddened me but , in a changing market-place , the basics have n't changed and the most basic precept of all is that there are no healthy banks where there are no health customers to sustain them .
19 ‘ And forgive me if I ask that we do not sleep together tonight — and maybe for a while — until Philippe is home …
20 I know Shanti 's first mother will forgive me if I say that when our little girl first came , she was in a very disturbed state .
21 Nobody will blame me if I say that in the circumstances I became very uneasy .
22 The hon. Gentleman will forgive me if I say that he has the same problem with me that I have with the Whips Office .
23 I hope that my hon. Friend the Minister will forgive me if I say that the Treasury , as always , seems to have made rather heavy weather of this matter .
24 This confused me until I realised that the more shadowy the figure of the ex then the greater her power , because no-one can compete with a phantom .
25 Now for all those reasons madame speaker , this these orders er er today are inadequate , too little , too late , we ca n't vote against them , much as the the member who preceded me seemed inclined to vote against them and I wish that he had the g er the guts of 'is cu the courage of his convictions er he should vote against them , er we on this side are far more responsible er than that because to vote against them er might be an indication that we 're as much in frau in favour of fraud as members on the other side of the house , er we 're not in favour of fraud , we welcome any progress to detection of fraud , even progress that we asked for five eight years ago when the relevant legislation was passed .
26 I mean , I felt that , it made me worse as well , by going to them and I decided that I would never go back to them again , you know .
27 I could have gone mad , you know , but the tragedy is that during the courses a lot of them and I expect that the best time to learn is when you 're young and you 're more receptive .
28 I have learnt a lot from them and I recognise that we think and work in different ways .
29 and I know something that she told me about you that I know that she do n't , she do n't know that I , I know that , you do n't know that , I know
30 She and I agreed that what we really envied them for was the power of crying when they are bored or , as an extreme measure , being sick .
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