Example sentences of "that i [vb past] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I was afraid , for a moment , that I 'd lost you . ’
2 Now that I 'd drawn the incident out from my unconscious , in much the same manner as Doctor Keylock or any of the so-called psychotherapists might have done , now that I 'd faced it , admitted it to myself , thought it all through without holding back from any of the horror of what happened that sunny afternoon seven years ago , I could see that , whoever 's fault the accident might have been , it certainly was n't mine .
3 Then your Inspector took it into his head that I 'd done it .
4 I said , " Yes " , and I plugged it that I 'd done it while I 'd had Louisa and that 's what I think went in my favour in a way .
5 When on Monday before Christmas 1991 I stepped on the scales and found that I 'd done it , I almost died of happiness .
6 I th there was , there was one big point that I actually missed out as well that neither of you have picked up on and that was that Maggie actually said that they were having problems with John in school and I should 've come back and , and said well she di she actually said that she was having problems with John , full stop , and I should 've actually come back and , and clarified whether it was at school or not and hence led to the private education and I missed that one completely and realized that I 'd done it afterwards but none of you picked up on that one .
7 I told Spruce a bit about Amy and Hereward 's marriage and I did mention that I 'd seen her here on Friday night and Saturday morning .
8 I told him that I 'd seen her in the company of a minder I did n't like the look of and that I 'd followed them to Woolwich .
9 Now that I 'd seen them together like that I started to have fantasies of being invited to watch them together , or to take photographs of them .
10 I did n't know what to say : I could n't believe that I 'd heard him correctly .
11 He had n't slept in a bed like that before , yet there were all those advertisements for them on television , and they were on display in shop windows and in almost all the big stores in London so that I 'd imagined them in all the houses I could see from the bus .
12 I knew that I 'd loved you from the moment we first met and I 'd never stopped . ’
13 I suppose the fact that I 'd made it at the age of 14 was important because it meant I would go a long way in athletics .
14 I suddenly realised that there were all these great black players around in Louisiana , and that I 'd missed them completely !
15 I always wish now that I 'd met him .
16 They seemed delighted that I 'd said it , and to know just what I meant .
17 Yes I re I said that and I realized that I 'd said it and I should n't have done .
18 I told him that I 'd seen her in the company of a minder I did n't like the look of and that I 'd followed them to Woolwich .
19 The first few hundred hours of thought made me regret my bet ; but the second couple of thousand convinced me that I 'd played it right .
20 I used to put on that I 'd accepted it , but I did n't really .
21 To the same guy that I 'd bought it for twe er for twenty off .
22 and thought that I 'd bought it .
23 I 'd heard so much about the blinking cruise being in October and not in September that I 'd considered it done and June , fool that she is , chose not to challenge me outright because her tactic is to suffer in silence until her suffering spills from her like lava , devastating everyone in its path .
24 As soon as you deigned to tell me that the Svend you were looking for was a student , and that he 'd used my home as a hotel , I recalled that my nephew spent a night here shortly after I moved in so that he could attend a lecture at the city university , and that I 'd entrusted him with a spare key so he could come and go as he pleased . ’
25 ‘ I 'd begun to think that I 'd scared you away .
26 Not that I 'd told them about Chris , but they 'd suspected .
27 I did n't tell your mum that I 'd got it on you see she said now all that I 've been saying !
28 Through the years that I 'd known him , I 'd watched him grow in mind and body and now felt a twinge of pride that he had grown so well .
29 Combined with my relief that a resting-place had finally been found was satisfaction that I 'd had him with me for those first few hours and that he had not been whisked from his bed by complete strangers and reappeared , repackaged , at the crematorium a week later .
30 Well that time that I got cayleyed I did n't realise I
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