Example sentences of "[that] i had [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | That did the trick — ‘ Of course , ’ recalls the director , ‘ I did n't show him that I had cut my hand in the process . ’ |
2 | If Robert came to you and said in his gentle , somehow caressingly placid voice that I had admitted or confessed to him in ‘ obvious distress ’ that I had pushed my penis up between the hired legs of more than one hundred and fifty tarts ( including three on one single day , or two on one single bed ) then you would probably believe him . |
3 | My exposure to the energy and subtle abilities of my Subud brothers in Java had so ignited my optimism and sense of wonder concerning our hidden natures that I had wangled my way into Lancaster University 's Department of Comparative Religion to write a doctorate on transformational consciousness , in a field which was later to be referred to as psycho-anthropology . |
4 | ‘ I was under the impression that I had explained it to you . |
5 | The very existence of the flood — the fact that I had invited it into my awareness — showed that I had emotional ‘ work ’ to do . |
6 | By next morning I 'd only got as far as realising that I had to talk you round . ’ |
7 | But it wo n't be that much because I 've been out of things for the last year and before that I had shut my eyes anyway . |
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 | It did not matter that I had rejected my father 's ways , that I had become a marine and was as poor as a church mouse while McIllvanney had become a rich man ; the stench of privilege still clung to me and McIllvanney loved to discomfort me because of it . |
10 | I said almost nothing in the letter ; only that I 'd thought about her once or twice , that I had discovered what ‘ the waiting-room ’ meant ; and that she was to write back only if she really wanted to , I 'd quite understand if she did n't . |
11 | Of course the main thing about the shoes was that I had to wear them all the time . |
12 | I kept telling myself that I had killed her — had killed her as surely as if my own hands had sent her plunging down into the muddy waters of the Thames . |
13 | But this time the girl was dead , and I knew that I had killed her . ’ |
14 | 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 . |
15 | It did n't help that I had to call my father ‘ uncle ’ and Eric and Paul ‘ cousins ’ ; this was my father 's idea of trying to fool the policeman about my parentage in case Diggs did any asking around and discovered that I did n't exist officially . |
16 | My driver was under the impression that I had instructed him to break the world land-speed record . |
17 | She did n't realise , you see , that I had followed them , that I had seen them here together — and knew what they were planning . |
18 | Once I realized I loved her and that she loved me it became clear that I had to leave my wife . |
19 | ‘ I 'm really very sorry that I had to leave you with my mother . |
20 | When the evidence that I had confirmed it all ! |
21 | But the main thing , after all , was that I had sent nothing abroad , although some diplomat friends had offered to do this for me . |
22 | " I 'm sorry , Ms. Easterbrook , that I had to ask you to come up before we were able to remove Dr. Lorrimer 's body . |
23 | I told her who I was , and that I had met her father . |
24 | This is when I came to suspect that I had missed something of importance . |
25 | The thought that I had crushed something out of his life was a disquieting one . |
26 | It was the first time in years that I had blown my top in such a way , and I vowed that it would never happen again , that I would save all my aggression for the track . |
27 | And after we had met again , he observed that I had achieved what he called ‘ poise ’ . |
28 | I told him that I had heard he was involved in a recording project with Mo Foster . |
29 | I listened to his speech and thought that I had heard it before . |
30 | It seemed to me that I had become what my parents had wanted me to be , and I was getting no thanks from either of them for my efforts . |