Example sentences of "that i [verb] what [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Not , of course , that I realised what he 'd done then . |
2 | ‘ It was only when the doorbell rang and two more couples joined us that I realised what he had in mind . ’ |
3 | John , of Pontypridd , Mid Glamorgan , said yesterday : ‘ It was n't until I came to pay for a car at the auction that I realised what I 'd done . |
4 | It was n't until later that I realised what it was . |
5 | Let me tell the hon. Member for Bolsover ( Mr. Skinner ) that I heard what he said about this matter on Thursday , and I agree with him . |
6 | ‘ The truth is that I fought what I felt for you for as long as I could , and even after we made love I told myself that I wanted you , desperately , but that you meant nothing more to me than an object of desire . ’ |
7 | I fancied that I knew what he was thinking ; much like what Jack would have thought . |
8 | With things like art nouveau and Edwardian furniture , when David started buying them , I went and got books to get my act together in order that I knew what he was into , but with drugs , I did n't know , added to which David was very secretive and for a long time I was n't aware that he was having a problem , not necessarily from cocaine addiction , which everybody loves to tell you is not addictive , but it is in terms of the fact that you rely on feeling up to cope — you just become more and more paranoid . |
9 | He must have seen from my face that I knew what he was talking about . |
10 | The Guv'nor told me to ride Ile de Bourbon in the big race telling me that I knew what he could do and that win was the biggest of my career so far but I 'll always remember Lester who had finished nearly last padding disconsolately into the weighing room and asking me ‘ Did you know your horse had improved so much ’ . |
11 | The difference is that I knew what I wanted and he did not . |
12 | Also , I believe I made it clear that I knew what I wanted from a partnership with a sponsor and was precise and convincing in my presentation . |
13 | Well , everyone seemed to think that I knew what I was doing with a computer , so the shifts , the picket shifts were left up to me , any facts and figures needed , databases , addresses were left up to me . |
14 | And I think you know me well enough by now , Bella , to know that I get what I want . ’ |
15 | I know , I know , I know I should n't be angry cos it 's not , you know , obviously you 're not gon na think every time someone says they fancy you you 're not gon na think oh God he 's lying , there 's no reason , you should n't ever think that I mean what they 're doing now is just making you into a paranoid wreck . |
16 | ‘ Fine — just so long as they understand that I mean what I say . ’ |
17 | By that I mean what he thought the girl was worth to him . |
18 | It may seem stupid , but it was n't until years later , when we were in Morocco , that I understood what he was trying to tell me then . |
19 | Her voice was very earnest , as though it was desperately important that I understood what she said . |
20 | With a new class I want the pupils to feel that I am in control and that I know what I 'm doing . |
21 | Anyway , now that I know what I 'm dealing with , we can get down to business . |
22 | Now that I know what I 'm looking for I 'll see if I can dig it out by other means . ’ |
23 | ‘ You ca n't stand the fact that I know what you 're really like behind that ice-cool façade . ’ |
24 | And I find it hard to believe , because first of all you have to understand the word ‘ intelligent ’ in the way he meant it and I 'm not sure that I know what he meant ; and there are any number of ways of being intelligent . |
25 | He still listened , but now I do n't think he was hearing me , not believing that I meant what I said . |
26 | There are also times when we need to ensure that we understand what is being said , and this can be done by asking simple questions or making comments which help elucidate or develop what the counsellee is saying , such as , ‘ So you think that … ’ , or ‘ You mean that … ‘ , or even ‘ I 'm not sure that I follow what you mean … |
27 | This is particularly noticeable in Between ; indeed she herself says ‘ it 's really with Between that I discovered what I could do with language ’ ( 1989e:83 ) . |
28 | It was not until the middle of May that I discovered what it was that had so stimulated my friend . |
29 | It was down at Riverside that I had what you might call my first ‘ exotic ’ sexual experience . |
30 | I thought when I first came here that I hated what she was trying to do to me and then I came to see that the clothes , the manners , the society , all those things were part of a process , a process to give me enough confidence to do what I liked , not to live in eternal dread of insignificance and error . |