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

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1 I 'd heard that American Music Club were something wonderful , but when I saw them at the Grand in Clapham recently , I was n't that impressed .
2 I mean if if I 'd done that this morning and I 'd written it all up before you came in and then said well what we 've done is this and then we did that and then we did that but as as it was generated as we discussed then then you were with me I hope at the way it went
3 Dad told him I 'd lost that labouring job and he said if that was what I wanted to do , he had a job repairing houses he owns . ’
4 In the Merry & Co office , I 'd learned that each carriage ( built of strong unpainted corrugated aluminium with the corrugated lying horizontally ) was eighty-five feet long ; and there were fifteen carriages in all , counting the horses , the baggage and the Lorrimores .
5 and I was thinking where on earth is there a shop in that sells , sells things like that or do you have to go to a garage and I 'd forgotten that that fruit
6 ‘ I am familiar with the darker view which encompasses bestiality , incest , parricide , rustling , infanticide and the murderous rivalry within the Women 's Institute , but I had imagined that this view was the product of a warped approach to life and greatly exaggerated . ’
7 But still , we did have several holidays together and I had assumed that one day we would get married .
8 I had seen that ominous trembling of the limbs before and now the filly was beginning to sway a little .
9 Neither Julia nor I had realised that some delegates would be registering on the Saturday morning for the first time — we had n't covered this .
10 I had hoped that Scottish mountaineers , so proud of their heritage , would say , ‘ To hell with metres ’ , and remain loyal to the altitudes listed by Munro , but I now find , to my dismay , that the Scottish Mountaineering Club , the publishers of the Tables , in their most recent edition , have also succumbed to Europe and sacrificed a cherished independence by converting all heights to metres .
11 I had hoped that some progress would be made in the autumn and I am disappointed that that has not happened .
12 I had hoped that these weekends of dashing about Britain with estate agents ' details in my lap were a thing of the past .
13 Yes I I I had noted that that discussion had gone on and assurances have been given to Humberside that North Yorkshire would no stray in the sense of putting their new settlement into Humberside .
14 I had thought that high crime was dog-earing and the highest of all writing comments in the margin .
15 I caught the sense of victory in seeing the film of Henry V — just as I had supposed that all schools were like that of Goodbye Mr Chips , which I was taken to see in 1939 .
16 I had known that open fields lay at the end of the runway , so I should have closed the throttle earlier and completed the familiar drill .
17 But as I said , I 've decided that human beings adjust themselves to any environment to which there is no alternative , and human life in here is the same as in the world outside , for which also there is no alternative .
18 Erm and er I 've felt that same sense of rightness at many times over these years , this is now our thirty seventh year ?
19 I 've noticed that most people over the age of forty whinge like a chainsaw about their memory not being as good as it used to be , or not being as good as they wish it were .
20 In only the last two years I 've noticed that more people are being drawn to the hills in Northern Ireland .
21 I 've heard that Chinese carrots tend not to be as reliable as some Eastern European ones …
22 I 've heard that wild animals wo n't harm you if you 're carrying a torch . ’
23 I once said to a small group of Reception children working in the play area : " I 've heard that this bracelet has some strange magic powers .
24 I 've heard that this farm was a very busy place on Tuesday nights and Wednesday mornings and the kitchen would be piled high with eggs and butter .
25 I 've heard that old men lose their interest in women . ’
26 I 've found that regular spraying has little effect when the air is dry for so long .
27 I 've learned that this year , ’ continues Simmons .
28 I have reached that perverse age in life ( why be coy — it 's 46 ) when contemporaries start growing younger .
29 However , since concepts , according to Frege , are essentially predicative , this automatically excludes singular existential propositions , and I have argued that such propositions can not be dismissed as " ungrammatical " .
30 It has equally been mooted that postmodernism in the aesthetic realm — and I have argued that such postmodernism first surfaced in the Surrealism and more generally in the historical avant-garde of the 1920s — has been an important condition of formation of poststructuralism in the human sciences ( Huyssen 1984 ; see above , Chapter Three ) .
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