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

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1 Actually , I guess I would n't want to tell it to anybody , not so much because I 'm ashamed ( I tell myself ) as because it 's private ; one last thing I can hide that 's between me and Andy only , so letting me feel that there is one thing at least in which I 've not betrayed him utterly .
2 Not only did I discover that all these tender little messages you keep sending me were probably written weeks in advance , but I also discovered just how many other women I share that privilege with .
3 So do I divide that by five and then times it by ten ?
4 Not only do I suppose that the desk in my study exists when neither I nor anyone else is there to perceive it , I suppose that I , and everyone else , can perceive the same desk .
5 It is not enough to make me forget that the owl remains elsewhere .
6 Just , just let me mention that you , you told me that you 'd gone to Y S L ,
7 Dana did not ask to see my own poems , which at once made me suspect that he had some knowledge of them already .
8 ‘ Keith felt very , very sorry for David and he always made me feel that I was a real bastard .
9 This kind of timidity always made me feel that he was incapable of any violence .
10 It also made me think that perhaps I had more control over the whole presentation generally which is my biggest concern so get up there and just do some and therefore it 's going to go on to the confidence side of it .
11 It also made me realise that it was stupid to waste any part of what little time we all have left in silly sulks .
12 The survey also made me realise that it was not enough to have read about the early beginnings of any religion ; one needed to study it as a living faith and see the development of thought and interpretation .
13 Vainly did I imagine that such sweet harmonies would calm my violent grief . ’
14 How could you go on letting me think that they were true ? ’
15 There was something enthralling about this scene , the three girls in the circle of insect-laden light , so that I had n't wondered what she was doing and only now did I realise that the girl was a fortune-teller .
16 Only now did I realize that I loved this man to whose power I had been subject all my life .
17 ‘ I 've — finished with him , yes , ’ she told him stiffly , ‘ but only now do I realise that Travis will always be someone special for me . ’
18 Well do I know that we drove you into flight .
19 If the tobacco road is considered the one-way street to perdition , then let me say that it is as incompatible as the marriage of athletic sports with smoking sponsorship .
20 But , if I can take it ( given you 've stuck with me so far ) that I 'm preaching to the converted , then let me say that I think the GR-1 is a vast improvement on the GR-50 in terms of sound and ease of approach .
21 How did I know that they would say yes so readily ?
22 How did I know that such-and-such a principle was right , especially when no one there shared it ?
23 Well how do I know that this computer does not have a theory of the external world ?
24 Divine inspiration and revelation are not their own guarantees , and we must always ask ‘ How do I know that God is the revealer of this to me ? ’
25 How do I know that in choosing Direct Line I wo n't get into the same trouble ? ’
26 How do I know that machines are communicating over the air waves ?
27 How do I know that students are being offered worthwhile jobs ?
28 How do I know that the firms involved in Compact are reputable ?
29 How do I know that my youth is all spent ?
30 How do I know that the alternatives to belief in God , like Marxism and Humanism , are sustainable in the same way ?
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