Example sentences of "[that] i [verb] [pron] to " in BNC.
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1 | It was not that I was so self-blind that I saw nothing to be learnt . |
2 | I 'm going to have some headed notepaper as soon as I can get the laser printer printing out things that I tell it to rather than printing out Courier Ten . |
3 | Not that I mean it to be a breathless race , but rather that I somehow do n't see life in an ordinary manner , not even this sere and monotonous existence in Africa ; granted , it browns me off sometimes , but I do pretty well on the whole ; and if I can still enjoy this incredibly austere and disciplined life , how much more shall we not enjoy life together ? |
4 | ‘ And I think it 's going to be very important that I sell it to the Congress and the American people , and that we have a partnership here . ’ |
5 | While he was out I had rewritten my will so that I left nothing to my ex . |
6 | Here we might admit that my belief is true and justified but refuse to grant that I know there to be a sheep in the field . |
7 | ‘ Good afternoon , ladies and gentlemen , it is with great pleasure that I introduce you to the magic of television … ‘ |
8 | My regard for her was reflected in the fact that I asked her to be my son , Giles 's godmother . |
9 | I made sure that I enjoyed it to the full , although it was wartime . |
10 | I seem to remember that I unburdened myself to you , a while back . ’ |
11 | I was so superior that I considered myself to be virtually beyond criticism . |
12 | Simmel 's work has been selected on the grounds that I consider it to be the most convincing analysis of modernity consistent with the concept of objectification as outlined here . |
13 | I have made no secret of the fact that I consider you to be a boy with potential , a boy I might introduce to some of the wonderful things of this world . |
14 | ‘ Maybe not , but if I were you , Miss Williams , I 'd make sure that I confined myself to facts in future , and the most pressing one of all is the fact that someone in this town is annoyed with you ! ’ |
15 | My conscience tells me that I owe it to God to be grateful to my father , who has spent his time unwearyingly upon my education , so that I may lighten his burden , look after myself and later on be able to support my sister … |
16 | Not that I expect you to be so baby-besotted as the people round here — with good cause , of course , as Ewan has to be a paragon ! |
17 | I felt that I needed someone to be with me all day and all night . |
18 | Miguelito said , ‘ You wish that I accompany you to your villa ? ’ |
19 | A number of myths have grown up about David 's relationship with me — one of them being that I wanted him to be another Tommy Steele or another cabaret star , but this was not true . |
20 | Not that I wanted you to be my lover . |
21 | I gave him a draft of the first chapter and explained that I wanted it to be the sort of book that would sell in airport book stalls . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | He 's trying to make out that I gave it to him when I gave him a spoonful of that … stuff … |