Example sentences of "[that] i " in BNC.

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1 I did not know then what I was to find out later-that I myself was capable of a drastic re-ordering of the system .
2 Ordinarily , I do n't feel that me and my friends are very competitive .
3 ‘ It was funny that me , a woman with all these kids , should get a part because someone else was having a baby !
4 it was , it was actually there was a programme on television and my husband took me to the doctor and he said he felt I 'd been on it too long , I 'd been on it about six months and when I come off it , I come off it pretty quick and I ended up erm I did n't know what was wrong with me and it ended up I 've now got epilepsy , and they did n't know if it was caused through erm I took a stroke about three four month after that and then I got the epilepsy as well , so they do n't know if that me coming off it
5 The cause had to be lack of food , the mints I 'd had earlier had obviously worn off , but , soft-hearted fool that I am , I was trying to wait so that me and the invalid could sit and break bread together .
6 And then we decided that me and me brother would go chance our hand at Lyness .
7 Let's say , that me as an individual , if I was erm , buying a Covermaster Plan , for twenty pound a month , the minimum premium , let's say I could get fifty thousand pounds worth of cover .
8 Well what you 're saying is that me and ought to talk to her
9 I 'll tell you what , the bed that me and Frank slept in was so gorgeous .
10 You , you did n't like that one that me and Brian had two
11 No it sounds like one you wo n't have heard of on that , the big old LP 's that me and Nicola , Nicola for a birthday , that erm , school love he used to be er , oh I du n no what was his name ?
12 I must admit I did recognize a few outfits that me and Nicola used to wear .
13 Cos she thought that me and Kelly were cleaning the rabbit
14 And I thought , yeah well I know I 'd be cross if someone said to that me but I do n't give a toss actually .
15 It soon became clear that I could no longer rely on friends for help with everyday chores like shopping and housework when I needed it .
16 It soon became clear that I could no longer rely on friends for help with everyday chores like shopping and housework when I needed it .
17 It soon became clear that I could no longer rely on friends for help with everyday chores , like shopping and housework , when I needed it .
18 As a private activity there could be no objection to Christian members calling their fellow-believers to prayer , and I suppose that I and fellow-members of the British Humanist Association could have similarly organized a non-official meeting .
19 Gentlemen : It is with great regret that I see so many students labouring day after day in the Academy , as if they imagined that a liberal art , such as ours , was to be acquired like a mechanical trade , by dint of labour , or I may add the absurdity of supposing that it could be acquired by any means whatever .
20 I later realized that I had posed during a crucial period , and the tiny bronzes that resulted ( for that size prevailed ) continue daily to touch me .
21 He insisted that I visit the church and marine cemetery at Varengeville .
22 More than sixty years after the event , while watching a child of his own try out his first steps , he suddenly stated in reminiscence and satisfaction to his most intimate Spanish friend , ‘ I remember that I learned to walk by pushing a big tin box of sweet biscuits in front of me because I knew what was inside . ’
23 I was still overwhelmed by the painting , but I was now aware that I was overwhelmed , and this , somehow , seemed to establish a distance between this emotion and me . ’
24 ‘ On the pendulum of self-exposure that oscillates between aggressively exhibitionistic Mailerism and sequestered Salingerism , I 'd say that I occupy a midway position ’ , explains Roth in The Facts — in a prefatory letter to his alter ego of earlier books , the novelist Nathan Zuckerman , who is granted a letter of reply at the end of this one and a perusal of the intervening narrative .
25 All I can tell you with certainty is that I , for one , have no self , and that I am unwilling or unable to perpetrate upon myself the joke of a self .
26 All I can tell you with certainty is that I , for one , have no self , and that I am unwilling or unable to perpetrate upon myself the joke of a self .
27 The friend felt Levi had survived ‘ so that I could bear witness ’ .
28 It 's true that extracts such as Phoebe 's ‘ Think not that I love him … ’ from As You Like It ( Act 3 , Scene 5 ) or Viola 's ‘ 1 left no ring with her … ’ from Twelfth Night ( Act 2 , Scene 2 ) may be all too well known to a panel , but I can not agree with an adjudication policy that would ban these pieces from the audition .
29 ‘ To the sweet Julia ’ : that I 'll tear away .
30 Not that I disapprove rural Pleasures , as the Poets have painted them ; in their Landschape every Phillis has her Coridon , every murmuring Stream , and every flowry Mead gives fresh Alarms to Love .
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