Example sentences of "[vb infin] that i [vb past] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't know that I meant you to guess anything , ’ he said grudgingly .
2 " And you wo n't let him know that I phoned you ? "
3 She said huskily , ‘ Surely you ca n't really think that I had anything to do with this ? ’
4 It does n't matter that I disappointed myself .
5 It does n't matter that I disappointed my parents .
6 Does Mike have some er Georgian Hotel , look at that Christmas jokes , Daddy , Eddie 's broken my new dog how did he do that I hit him on the head with it Why is Father Christmas unemployed ?
7 And she thought , a little aggrieved : I do think Clelia might have told me , how could she assume that I knew her mother 's maiden name ?
8 I hope you do n't mind that I said anything . ’
9 But neither can I claim that I had anything to do with it .
10 But you must believe that I kept you here not because I wanted to , but because I believed it my duty to those whom God ( or , well , the Company anyway ) has placed in my care .
11 ‘ You may remember that I begged you to make love to me the first time , Penry Vaughan !
12 Could n't you see that I loved her when I s the moment I saw her , I just , I just I threw myself to her , I wanted to give her anything , even my life .
13 ‘ Just because I knew Mills was suspected of betraying someone does not necessarily mean that I had anything to do with his unfortunate death .
14 no I did n't , I did n't mean that , I did n't mean that I turned it over I 'm not gon na false out bloody conversation just for the sake of it
15 ‘ I never thought old Nancy Leadbetter would forget that I rogered her .
16 But I di , I did n't realise that I thought you were actually .
17 In the third place , you may recall that I escorted you to your room at half-past twelve ; but the college gates are locked at midnight , from which it follows that I would have had to rouse the duty porter in order both to be let out and to be let in again , something he will most certainly confirm I did not do .
18 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 .
19 He told Brian Walden , in The Sunday Times ( 16 April 1989 ) , 'I do n't pretend that I liked her because I did n't …
20 I could n't even pretend that I wanted them !
21 Well old was , was er absolute er you 'd never think anybody 'd would buy anything out of his shop , er my father went in for something once and he , and he said you can see them hanging up ca n't you , I mean er salesmanship was on unheard of as far as he was concerned they were there , why ask him if he 'd got any , but erm course you must remember I was only a little boy I mean I can remember all this , I took it all in but I would n't say that I knew them er I knew Miss , from the grocer 's shop she was a Sunday School teacher , and er the Sunday School used to be at Road School we used to have a Sunday School there and a Mr used to take this .
22 I wondered what would happen if I should say that I wished she had n't .
23 I must say that I enjoyed my time in hospital .
24 Having read what the Queen 's Speech says on matters of foreign policy , I must say that I found it a bit of a mish-mash .
25 I do not now deny that I hoped he would lead us to him .
26 When I saw the pictures , I could n't deny that I found them arousing .
27 You wo n't accept that I knew nothing about the drugs , yet you want my word ?
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