Example sentences of "[vb infin] that i [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I do n't know that I approve of quite so much black silk leg on view , but otherwise you look wonderful . ’
2 ‘ I do n't know that I wish to be tossed anywhere as it happens .
3 I say new civilization , I do n't know that I care about its being so very different from the best that has been , but it must be as good as the best that has been .
4 ‘ I do n't know that I care for the idea .
5 On the substantive point , my hon. Friend will know that I agree with him , for I refused earlier this week to agree in Europe to the sort of laws that would have had the effect my hon. Friend sets out .
6 ‘ Do you want that I come with you ? ’
7 I 'm gon na do that I want to be free .
8 Well , we got through it all , I can scarcely believe that I came through all that and thoroughly enjoyed the excitement of it , and was not in the least bit sea-sick .
9 The Prime Minister answered a question that I put to him earlier this year by referring to the fact that he did not believe that I live in the real world .
10 In the first stages , the first winter , I do n't remember feeling cold at all ; or , at least , I do n't remember that I suffered from cold any more than anyone else did .
11 ‘ 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 .
12 ‘ I do n't really see that I have to ‘ do ’ anything , ’ Rory averred .
13 ‘ Why did you insist that I go to work for you … ?
14 Whilst I am happy to bolt Spectrum PCBs into metal or plastic cases and generally perform the role of tester I must confess that I balked at performing this simple assembly job .
15 First I 'll divulge that I went to Bristol — they 'll know that already if they 're bright enough — then I 'll say I went to this Bed and Breakfast — then I looked for a job …
16 They did try and imply that I went to the toilet for some sexual activity with the lead singer of Suede , which is a bit boring , and something that I 'd probably wish for more than think was nasty
17 That does not mean that I approve of what Jem does . ’
18 This does not mean that I like to be led by the nose , but only that I would appreciate a little extra guidance ’ .
19 I can hardly remember why I stopped going out with some of my exes but that does n't mean that I brood about them and their later and surely unsatisfactory relationships with men unable to hold a candle to myself .
20 I can mention that I spoke to Maurin at his gallery . ’
21 This was a very comforting thing , although I must admit that I heard of no cases occurring in the period that I was in Mespot .
22 This led to another form of coaching , I just can not remember how my interest in tennis arose , save that I used to practice for hours against an airman 's table top fixed to the netting of an old tennis court .
23 You will notice that I have before me a selection of RUNE BRAND products .
24 My right hon. Friend will recall that I asked on 18 July for an inquiry , and my constituents will welcome what my right hon. Friend has said today .
25 You will recall that I wrote to you in June requesting that this work be carried out , and I was given a job number ( which I do not have to hand ) , but no date for the work to be done .
26 ‘ It would seem that I fell in love with an illusion .
27 It was unbearable that the gallery girl should imagine that I belonged to Syl , that his glances and suggestive remarks had ensnared me .
28 I 'm not er a great fan of the monarchy , although that I would say that I come from a family which is , devoted a large portion of it 's life in service and work to the royal family .
29 So I think that you could say that I arrived in Jesselton in a mood of pleasurable anticipation .
30 I can honestly say that I feel at least equal to them , often above them ; and I do n't enter any relations with them that are n't on my terms .
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