Example sentences of "that [verb] [vb pp] i " in BNC.

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1 ‘ He that has seen me ’ , Jesus said to Philip , ‘ has seen the father . ’
2 He 's the only thing that has kept me going .
3 ‘ The threat that has obliged me to lead this rather bizarre life has been international terrorism sponsored by the Iranian Government and hit squads , using embassies here and in Europe as resources .
4 Out of all the slate mines , of all the years that has gone I 've always worked on a contract .
5 From the first moment we met you wove a spell that has bound me to you more securely than chains could ever do . ’
6 One of the things that has puzzled me over the years is the obsession with high protein baits .
7 One that has plagued me for some while .
8 The essential driving force is always difficult to define but the one thing that has struck me about is his intolerance of injustice wherever it presents itself .
9 I believe that it was a good inheritance , and one that has stood me in good stead all my life .
10 With a long journey ahead of me every morning and evening , I do n't hang about , and this is the first petrol-engined car I 've used that has given me over 45mpg on a run .
11 This last possibility is one that has given me some concern over these months , and is something about which I still feel undecided .
12 ‘ Wickedly wasteful , I know , but I smashed it , and set up a new one and I have painted upon that new one the first thing that has given me real pleasure for years , oh , years and years .
13 ‘ I want to put something back into the game that has given me a good life . ’
14 The matter that has given me most cause for admiration is the way in which he has conducted himself while the horrible events have gone on and been reported in the press .
15 I have set down the following experience as one that has haunted me for many years .
16 Is it my Unconscious ( of the existence of which I have informed doubts ) that has dropped me in this plight ?
17 ‘ It 's one of the things that has helped me to become world champion .
18 On 28 September 1839 , Gould was to tell Jardine directly , ‘ I have visited South Australia , a part that has afforded me more novelties than any other I have visited . ’
19 During a break while attending a board meeting , I have looked beyond the faces and the smoke , and seen some idea that has carried me far away for a few moments .
20 For one thing it gives me the opportunity to write to you , and also I must have time to draw breath and come to terms with this astounding piece of good fortune that has befallen me .
21 ‘ I think he 's angry that having given me the freedom to think for myself , I 've not followed him all down the line . ’
22 So there different different ways of putting things and I E words can you think any words that 've got I and E together in them ?
23 Flaws that had led me to sign a contract for yet another coffee table book on the British hills .
24 But they were kind : the man roused himself at my request to hammer a protruding nail in my shoe that had caused me discomfort , the woman interrupted her knitting to refill my pot of tea and make sure the meal was to my liking .
25 It was the thought of facing myself in the morning light , followed by a swift but burnished appearance on a TV arts review programme later that day , that had caused me to wake up damp and thudding .
26 Just as I had fired up the cooker the cat rod that had caused me all the grief earlier was off again .
27 But it was n't their appearance that had shaken me .
28 It was this that had prevented me from resting half a day here or there , from starting late in the morning and from stopping early in the evening .
29 The one sentence that had pleased me in her unfastidious and not very delicate letter was the last of all — that simple ‘ Write care of Ann . ’
30 By the time that had gone I was close to fifty thousand out .
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