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

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1 Or that I 've got a vagina .
2 I thought I 'd either holed my shot or that I had missed the green as well . ’
3 He thought my parents were pressurising me to dress this way , or that I 'd gone mad .
4 I told him that I 'd seen her in the company of a minder I did n't like the look of and that I 'd followed them to Woolwich .
5 I suddenly realised that there were all these great black players around in Louisiana , and that I 'd missed them completely !
6 As soon as you deigned to tell me that the Svend you were looking for was a student , and that he 'd used my home as a hotel , I recalled that my nephew spent a night here shortly after I moved in so that he could attend a lecture at the city university , and that I 'd entrusted him with a spare key so he could come and go as he pleased . ’
7 I told her who I was , and that I had met her father .
8 That she had lied to me , that my father had been betrayed by Mills and that I had avenged her husband 's memory .
9 He said he did n't want to see my baby , and that I had to go into a home for unmarried mothers .
10 He had written a book called Stilfragen on the history of the acanthus motif , and that I had studied as a student .
11 I said , more 's the pity and that I had seen the term both in the Petit Larousse Moderne and the Figaro Littéraire .
12 One afternoon , when Aunt Lilian was lying down , I told Aunt Kit that Richard was on the ‘ other side ’ over Suez and that I had decided to leave him .
13 I told him that this bizarre gift had frightened me , made me feel vulnerable ; and that I had felt compelled to develop a magical system of my own to prevent my hyperactive visual memory from destroying me altogether .
14 It was also agreed that the gallery had been overheated and airless and that I had drunk too much .
15 She added , ‘ He 's very good to Margaret ’ , and I felt that simultaneously she had nodded towards the past while affirming the present and that I had fallen somewhere between the two : nothing but the body of a ghost , nebulous and deserted .
16 I knew it did me good to be reminded of how much I loathed the suburbs , and that I had to continue my journey into London and a new life , ensuring I got away from people and streets like this .
17 Stopping to ask a local woman where I might find Dr Mareda , I discovered that I was speaking to his companion , Vera , and that I had stopped outside their front door .
18 After nine months of tests , I was told that there was ‘ probably ’ nothing wrong with my kidneys and that I had had a bladder infection .
19 She was delighted that the coffee was real and that I had used a glass jug on a silver stand , where a nightlight kept it steaming .
20 I told him that I was English , an ex-paratrooper and that I had come to be a legionnaire .
21 The reader who has survived so far may recall that during my wartime service in the Navy I had nursed a great curiosity about the enemy we rarely saw , and that I had promised myself that at some time in the future I would find out more about them , the ships they had fought in and the sort of people they were .
22 They were spreading rumours that Mac and I knew the starter and that I had got away with a false start .
23 ‘ I was imprisoned and held captive by the very forces I had so long sought to perfect and that I had honed and polished until they were stronger and more glittering than anything ever known at Tara .
24 That one , that 's the big toe , is where the foot actually is twisted outwards this one is where the foot is curved under , and that I 've put in red because it 's the most common sort , very common , that is where the foot is forced up and that one is where it looks as though it 's standing on its toes .
25 I only mentioned it because I want you to know that I realise the problems we 're facing — and that I 've got plans to put us back on our feet .
26 How many times have you supposed to have taken something back or have it repaired or something and it 's sat there , and it 's sat there , and it 's sat there , and it 's sat there and it 's collected du , I 've got things round the house that I 've been working on and that I 've got ta , I 've got ta and it 's collected dust .
27 But I think they recognise that I 'm not trying to exploit the Broads to line my pocket , and that I 've taken a bit of care .
28 Equally , the whole House will have seen for itself how far we have moved down the Order Paper today and that I have called a number of English Members on hospital trust matters .
29 Dear Harsnet , he wrote , I want simply to tell you that work on your notes connected with the Big Glass is at last under way and that I have remained scholarly and impartial throughout what has not been an easy task , in view of what you say about me and especially about my family , and which you must have known would give offense .
30 This is the world that I enjoy , and that I have spent the second half of my life so far in exploring and learning about .
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