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

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1 Shoot your rabbits if you will ; give me that net .
2 He 'd never asked me that before , but in fact my religion had been important to me all along ; he only asked me that day because I had my head covered .
3 I had a hand-tooled Mexican handbag with me that day in court .
4 I remembered another story they 'd told me that day of the first snowfall : it was about a hunt several years ago , on a day like this .
5 At least I do n't think so , ’ I told her , but she just smiled and told me she had no further use for me that day and to call the next day which was to be a school holiday .
6 ‘ He touched me that day .
7 That you did not mean what you said to me that day . ’
8 ‘ You did n't hurt me that day , ’ she said softly , her voice breathless with the pounding of her heart .
9 You were blazingly angry with me that day at the house . ’
10 So if you are reading this , the kind gentleman or the young mother , thank you so very much for looking after me that day .
11 ‘ And did n't Maura warn me that life generally got very complicated when you were around ? ’
12 Cancer has taught me that life is n't a dress rehearsal , this is it and you only get the one chance .
13 Do n't try to tell me that life is fair .
14 we 're still involved , and they tell me that life on a fire station is still very pleasant so I 'm sure it must be .
15 That 's what well Kevin gave me that slip .
16 The next day , some well-planted flowers and a nippy little spider that jumped quite considerable chasms to get to where it wanted to go showed me that juice was still to be had for Life and , quite soon after , I found bits of myself on a train looking out at the curious modern mixture of silver birch trees growing on slag heaps .
17 Gradually it began to dawn on me that while in the celluloid world all things were possible , in the other world it was quite a different story .
18 It seems to me that Lawton L.J .
19 ‘ Bill , look at it our way , do me that favour .
20 My mother told me that Dad was on one of his frequent business trips to America and would be home in a couple of days .
21 At least five tragic scenarios had gone through my head by the time he told me that Dad had died .
22 My mind turned back to the man Mrs Bradshaw had accosted in the garden , but I knew of no one who bore me that kind of grudge or , if he did , would take it out on me in such a petty and spiteful way .
23 You want me to go jumping out of Dorniers again at five thousand feet in the dark like last time over Ireland and you try to hand me that kind of bollocks . ’
24 Miss O'Keeffe 's work suggests to me that kind of passionate mysticism that clouds the seeing eye with visions false to it , like some sweet drug .
25 And she 'd give me that look , like at first , half wary , half defiant , as if she had a secret to defend from me .
26 ‘ Are you acting , Sarella , when you give me that look of — whatever it is ? ’
27 it 's me that conversation there !
28 ‘ Show me that map again . ’
29 Er , you 're buying me that race for my birthday .
30 Only if it had been clearly demonstrated to me that trust status would involve a positive move in that direction would I allow such status to be assumed .
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