Example sentences of "[that] i [verb] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 It was a wholly objectionable idea , it was rightly opposed by very nearly everybody who spoke in the debate and the Government has withdrawn from that decision and that I welcome unreservedly but My Lords a great deal that is objectionable remains in Clause two of this Bill .
2 For what is being suggested is that I knew today and not yesterday , despite the fact that there was no difference between the two days that I could tell at the time .
3 I was glad that I knew exactly where Nigel was .
4 And this means that if on the same grounds I claim today to know that it will rain in the afternoon , I must continue to assert that I knew yesterday that it would rain that afternoon ( in the teeth of the evidence ) .
5 He asks that I go secretly and after dark — near the eleventh hour , he says — thus to evade the guards who are wont to fall asleep at that time ! ’
6 With Shakespeare almost every time that I read more than forty lines , I see something I 'd never seen before , which is demonstrably there .
7 This meant that I walked further than recorded .
8 What of the claim that I made earlier that no such conception could ever exist without the mental system being holistic ?
9 Thank you , does touch on that issue and refers to the point that I made earlier that that the proposals having been referred to that policy and how it meets with er more work .
10 I felt sure that I went there but I do n't think , I do n't know what happened but I do n't think they were ever so successful really .
11 I know that I went there when the change I have spoken of must have been already complete .
12 Each repeated the other 's remarks and on the couple of occasions that I went there when Sparks were crowded out , I found that it was extremely difficult not to laugh .
13 He said in a letter to shareholders : ‘ I believe that I know better than anyone what makes Amstrad operate and what needs to be done in order to secure its future .
14 Erm , I have children of my own , that I had naturally and I said yes , but with reservation because erm I I 've often wondered in the case of a handicapped baby er , that was born to a surrogate mother and the surrogate mother wanted to keep it simply because it was handicapped , or if she knew she was gon na have a handicapped baby the amniocentesis test and if she wanted to abort the baby but the mother-in-waiting did n't who would decide ?
15 As someone seduced by the clever remake that was ‘ Iron Lion Zion ’ , I ca n't say that I feel quite as lubricated by this one .
16 So for that reason I do not believe that I feeling strongly as I do should im impose my views on others .
17 Nonetheless I am pleased that I did so and grateful to the SOED-sponsored grant scheme for assistance .
18 The interpretation of wrestling that I treat here as ‘ accepted ’ is presented in Barthes 's own utterance as an absent speech with which he is dissenting — without its existence there would be no need for his interpretation because the meaning of ‘ wrestling ’ would not be an issue .
19 Mme Guérigny insisted that I watch closely while she performed this rite .
20 It is for this reason that I suggest therefore that the preferred areas of search should be confined to the corridors of Selby West or Selby East .
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