Example sentences of "i that all " in BNC.

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1 ‘ He told me that all his life he was such a shit , and he finally realized he could make someone as happy as he made me , ’ recalls Joey .
2 This sentence , delivered with just a hint of censure in its tone , convinced me that all further logical argument would be a waste of time .
3 It seemed to me that all surfers aspired to the condition of divinity .
4 I listened with astonishment to the view that I might consider loving my cancer , for it did remind me that all was not well with myself , and not just physically .
5 He showed me that all my preaching , writing and other ministry was absolutely nothing compared to my love-relationship with him .
6 The strings feel very bendable and a low , choke-free action tells me that all is well with the neck .
7 I suddenly heard my father 's voice telling me that all acting is mere imitation .
8 I occurred to me that all the pleasure of snooker comes either in anticipation or retrospect .
9 ‘ Yes , it seems strange to me that all my friends do n't want to join me .
10 alerting me that all is dark around , and falling
11 What tells me that all the rest was wrong ?
12 ‘ You telling me that all those scientists spent their time in America and could n't wait to get home ? ’
13 ‘ Or do n't tell me that all those questions about Ryan were simply so that you could track him down and make him pay the money back ? ’
14 Did you not tell me that all the surviving females of the family have fled there , to take refuge from my vengeance ? ’
15 Will the Prime Minister take it from me that all right-thinking people would like to congratulate him on escaping unbruised from the street fighting at Maastricht , where he met the heavies of Germany and France ?
16 I turned to Jamie and then the girl , cleared my throat and said quite clearly : ‘ I did n't know if you two ever shared or , indeed , still do share , for that matter , for all that I know , at least mutually between yourselves but at any rate not including me — the misconception I once perchanced to place upon the words contained upon yonder sign , but it is a fact that I thought the ‘ union ’ referred to in said nomenclature delineated an association of working people , and it did seem to me at the time to be quite a socialist thing for the town fathers to call a street ; it struck me that all was not yet lost as regards the prospects for a possible peace or at the very least a cease-fire in the class war if such acknowledgements of the worth of trade unions could find their way on to such a venerable and important thoroughfare 's sign , but I must admit I was disabused of this sadly over-optimistic notion when my father-God rest his sense of humour-informed me that it was the then recently confirmed union of the English and Scottish parliaments the local worthies-in common with hundreds of other town councils throughout what had until that point been an independent realm — were celebrating with such solemnity and permanence , doubtless with a view to the opportunities for profit which this early form of takeover bid offered . ’
17 It seems to me that all that we would be doing would be substituting one area for another in effect in terms of where that development is attracted from .
18 It seems to me that all of us in this chamber have at one time or another , wanted to actually spend money erm it comes programme of committees , I do n't think it 's behoved upon me at the moment to transgress on what programme committees are actually er but to predict exactly where they will want their expenditure to go but I do know is that there is a huge backlog of member generated aspirations in terms of the environmental improvements , traffic calming facilities , particulary which I suspect were actually generated mildly in excess of the figures which we have before us tonight which is why we clearly leave open that further bids against capital can be made in the course of the next three years , erm which will be assessed against the overall financial position of the council and I think the council much more than that .
19 My stomach 's reminding me that all I 've put in it so far today is coffee . ’
20 Convince me that all 's well between us now — one friendly little kiss would do . ’
21 ‘ I did n't hang about long , but I saw enough to convince me that all that rubbish about Melanie 's frigidity was pure invention on your part . ’
22 You know , it 's got a hundred and twenty eight thousand pension schemes , papers are gon na flood through the door and annual reports and that sort of thing and it seems to me that all of Goods th the way that this , this pension regulator is deemed to act is that he 's expecting the auditors and the actuaries to whistle blow and
23 It seems to me that all the main political parties are prepared to lead or perhaps , in the absence of a referendum , ‘ drag ’ us further down the European road whether we like it or not .
24 It struck me that all these people were getting excited about something we had made .
25 Any nation has to learn democracy er , and it seems to me that all the people of the Soviet Union have shown over the last four or five years a lively interest in politics and considerable to participate in politics , er one of the problems is of course is that they 've been doing so , too much and in too disorganised a way , they 're going to have to get together .
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