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

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1 I now realize what a great honour it is to have this Presidential Chain bestowed on me and I trust that I will be able to uphold and fulfil my obligations as President , particularly when I reflect upon the contributions made by my predecessors .
2 it was Mr that posed the question to me and I understood that it was his idea
3 During that week I felt the Lord speak to me and I knew that this is what I 'd been looking for all my life and I decided to follow Jesus .
4 I lost a lot of pictures , but it opened up the night-time for me and I felt that the mood came out .
5 He has always been a source of inspiration to me and I hope that he will take it as a compliment when I say that , from the days when I was a student , he has been an inspiration to me .
6 Her back was to me and I saw that she had her fingers crossed behind her back as she spoke .
7 So I went to a designer , Denise Vaughan of Deni Vee , and she made me a couple of suits which really pleased me and I believed that I was on to something .
8 It so happened that the Gulf War in Kuwait was filling our attention , and so I switched on a video tape whenever something attracted me and I found that I would be most likely to record the daily sessions on the BBC 's Newsnight with Peter Snow discussing the disposition of troops over the battle zone using a visual aid which is now known as the sandpit .
9 There was movement below me and I remembered that I was in the upper berth of a two-tier bunk and Iain had one of those wristwatches with a built-in alarm .
10 Sleep has left me and I feel that I have not long to live .
11 He kisses me and I understand that this age is passing away , this universe .
12 ‘ You will forgive me if I insist that I understand Mrs Frere better than you do yourself .
13 Many systems and many faces may have changed over the last year or two and I do n't imagine you would believe me if I said that none of these changes had saddened me but , in a changing market-place , the basics have n't changed and the most basic precept of all is that there are no healthy banks where there are no health customers to sustain them .
14 ‘ And forgive me if I ask that we do not sleep together tonight — and maybe for a while — until Philippe is home …
15 I know Shanti 's first mother will forgive me if I say that when our little girl first came , she was in a very disturbed state .
16 Nobody will blame me if I say that in the circumstances I became very uneasy .
17 The hon. Gentleman will forgive me if I say that he has the same problem with me that I have with the Whips Office .
18 I hope that my hon. Friend the Minister will forgive me if I say that the Treasury , as always , seems to have made rather heavy weather of this matter .
19 This confused me until I realised that the more shadowy the figure of the ex then the greater her power , because no-one can compete with a phantom .
20 I did n't have the faintest idea how this girl could help me but I knew that she was going to try .
21 And it does n't appeal to me but I know that I should do it .
22 One of the things that does , I 'm not being Chairman , just asking questions , but one of the things that slightly concerns me because I know that in his document the director has put about providing day care type facilities in rural areas and I remember at our last meeting , the last meeting at one , we discussed specifically and area , erm it does , does worry me a little whether the absence of any capital expenditure on our part means that we may be providing day care facilities in some areas but it 'll be of a very much lower quality or a lesser quality than we may be providing anywhere else in the areas like and and .
23 in fact the girl who did the mailing for them did n't do it properly so in fact it 's unlikely to happen erm they asked me because I know that since she 's now leaving the Vice-Principal through network erm and and they were thinking of getting something together like that , I did n't write this that 's not my writing but just let me tell you I do n't write a twenty- four clock , twenty-four hour clock with full stops in it
24 The Aldershot method was particularly important for me because I realised that it 's something we use every day or we see every day er and it emotionally prepares the audience the listener for what I 'm going to say .
25 ‘ I was shocked when Bristol City released me because I thought that I was doing well , ’ said Vernon , who has now scored four times in three games for Bath but has not yet started a game .
26 This does n't cut any ice with me because I believe that none of these directors would be in on the board if they were n't invited there by yourself .
27 That sounds to me like the sort of liberal view which many of John 's contemporaries would have expressed at that age , under the influence of reformers like A. S. Neill — a comparison that occurred to me before I discovered that he had been meant to attend Neill 's school .
28 He had asked me whether I felt that I could ever be Prime Minister , and I had answered light-heartedly , ‘ No , because I do my sums with matchsticks ’ .
29 If the hon. Gentleman asks me whether I agree that the Irish issue should be pushed upstairs and taken off the Floor of the House , I certainly do not .
30 It came to me as I listened that I did n't want to be anywhere else in the world at that moment , that what I was feeling at that moment justified all I had been through , because all I had been through was my being there .
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