Example sentences of "[that] i [vb base] [verb] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I just wanted to let you know that I intend to resign my post at the District . ’ |
2 | Now that I 've seen his photograph and read his prose style , I ca n't imagine how he and Serafin ever contrived to live together . |
3 | ‘ Now I 've been told that I 've lost my place and I 'm very disappointed . ’ |
4 | Or is it that I 've lost my sense of balance ? |
5 | Oh look at that I 've lost me pen now , bloody thing 's , okay |
6 | ‘ It 's true that I 've given my personal backing to Kevin Keegan in our search for players , but we have to be realistic . |
7 | I do n't consider that I 've reached my prime . |
8 | No because everybody who has it is aware of the fact that you know they 've se known that I 've changed my number before and they know why . |
9 | ‘ It might interest you to learn that I 've changed my opinion on that matter , ’ he admitted drily . |
10 | I know my objectivity as a reviewer is going to be put sorely to the test , because so far I 've loved every one that I 've laid my hands on . |
11 | ‘ We were talking about my career , and how I 'm not prepared to have you insinuate that I 've slept my way to the top ! ’ |
12 | For all those who scoffed at the idea of my mastering anything complex like Excel , I 'm pleased to say that I 've bought my first copy , and it 's nothing like as hard as I thought . |
13 | ‘ I think that I 've improved my game a lot , also . |
14 | And say that I 've busted my bra strap ! |
15 | Now that I 've finished my English and do n't have a tutor I 'll be able to get more . |
16 | I point away to you you know that I 've finished my conversation . |
17 | Saying that I 've got me notice on a Monday |
18 | Keep flashing me to say that I 've got my headlights on so I , when I , I give them flash back to say no I have n't . |
19 | Not that I mean to make her sound like some latter-day Anne Frank , of course . ’ |
20 | It 's tragic — there 's a chap along this road that I like to keep my eye on and it 's as long as it 's short — to lose your eldest boy . |
21 | It will probably be understood that I wish to make my remarks in the context of the Scottish agricultural scene . |
22 | Nor that I will to borrow his messenger without his knowledge . |
23 | ‘ It 's not that I mind wasting my time , it 's just that I like to know that I 'm wasting my time . ’ |
24 | You can explain to her why I rushed off , that I want to give her time to think things over without me around to distract her . |
25 | Anne read the guidebooks , while I 'd say , ‘ Hey , this looks like an interesting airfield ! ’ to which Anne would reply , £The fact that the place has an interesting approach does not mean that I want to spend my holidays there ! ’ |
26 | I do n't know why ; only that I want to hear my voice on the answerphone . |
27 | I realize that I need to work my way through the next passages with care and delicacy . |
28 | I get the feeling that I begin to know my way around , to know at least most of the chess moves of it . |
29 | I get the feeling that I begin to know my way round , to know that at least most of the chess moves of it . |
30 | It is for this reason , following on from Freud and Szasz , that I propose to treat my patient as a text . |