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

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1 The number of people that I hear saying things such as I do n't remember stepping over people in the street five years ago and it 's true , in this city I do n't actually remember doing that , not with the frequency with which it happens today and your government and your party has no record to shout about , absolutely none .
2 The majority of prison letters that I receive have the ring of truth ; the reason being that it is not in human nature ( of which the law is profoundly ignorant ) for guilty men to go on proclaiming their innocence month after month , year after year , when they do not have the evidence , the impetus , or the skills to do so , at least with any show of conviction .
3 It is in the darkest , unprogressive times that I return to base and say ‘ baptizatus sum ’ ‘ I am a baptized person ’ — and that is sheer gift and grace .
4 In the part of the world that I help to represent — Wales — unemployment stands at more than 120,000 .
5 Er that I remember come in laughing saying that he had no kitchen for him for her .
6 The toy that I remember lasting for quite a long time was a beautifully made wooden engine with its tender and two trucks .
7 He argued that I can not know that my diary is in the ( closed ) bottom drawer of my desk unless I have reason to believe that my experience makes that proposition probable ; we can suppose , perhaps , that my relevant experience is that I remember having put the diary there five minutes ago and that I do not remember having touched the drawer since , together with my general knowledge of the consistent behaviour of the experienced world .
8 She did n't go out drinking or dancing ; she did n't do as one mother she 'd known ( in a story of maternal neglect that I remember feeling was over the top at the time ) and tie a piece of string round my big toe , dangle it through the window and down the front of the house , so that the drunken mother , returning from her carousing , could tug at it , wake the child , get the front door opened and send it down the shop for a basin of pie and peas .
9 T trying to simplify multiplication because that I remember starting multiplication ,
10 Beginning by a fantastic attempt to construct pedigrees where sons were their own fathers , I became gradually so involved that I remember wondering if God the Father were in truth only the child that grew up into Jesus Christ .
11 There 's the firstly that of young children , and it 's something that I remember putting a motion to in the last administration about a creche or whatever or looking into this facility , in the fact of erm , trying to encourage more people with young families to erm , actually get involved in local government and politics .
12 Those were the first guitars that I remember going : ‘ Wow , that 's a guitar ! ’
13 An hour that I intend to use making sure that everyone , including your friend Lewis , understands what our relationship is !
14 But now suppose that you know I am behind the tree , you are expecting me to leap out , and I know you know all that : I can still ( maybe ) frighten you by leaping out , just by getting you to realize that I intend to frighten you .
15 You seem to be under the misapprehension that I intend making love to you . ’
16 That I intend to make love to both of you ? ’
17 ‘ I just wanted to let you know that I intend to resign my post at the District . ’
18 Due to the publication schedule of ‘ Contact ’ I am actually writing this before the AGM , so I ca n't say anything more about it except that I intend to resign at it , due to the fact that I expect to be leaving the London area , so this will be the last time you will hear about London Branch from me .
19 ‘ It means , simply , that I intend to look for another job . ’
20 And it is some of those shared beliefs and concerns that I intend to address this evening :
21 I declare here and now that I intend to follow that same path .
22 ‘ I told Glentoran manager Rob Strain that I intend to train hard for three weeks and maybe play a couple of reserve games .
23 And everywhere else now that I come to mention it . ’
24 Incidentally , now that I come to think further about it , it is not quite true to say there was no dispute as to who were the great butlers .
25 Moreover , now that I come to think of it , it is perhaps not so surprising that it should also have made a deep impression on Miss Kenton given certain aspects of her relationship with my father during her early days at Darlington Hall .
26 In fact , now that I come to think of it , I have a feeling it may have been Lord Darlington himself who made that particular remark to me that time he called me into his study some two months after that exchange with Miss Kenton outside the billiard room .
27 His brother , on the other hand — this did seem a little odd , now that I come to think of it — had apparently learnt his German locally ; from his voice I should have said he was Austrian .
28 And now that I come to think back , ’ said Cadfael , shaking his head between doubt and conviction , ‘ that wind that blew in was gone before ever the page settled .
29 I should 've arranged it , now that I come to think of it .
30 Tell me something in the last eight years that I 've said .
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