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

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1 Right I think that Salisbury 's is probably the best place for a back pack do you .
2 How bitterly I thought that night of the happiness I had left that morning !
3 Or rather I know that happiness waits here for those who know where to look .
4 Suddenly I remember that Lucker has no knowledge of my busted story .
5 Abseiling back down I notice that Katie , my wife , is traversing towards our gear at the base of the crag .
6 Because it 's just so I mean that C and A is so busy all the it gets it gets so claustrophobic .
7 So I think that Mr 's point can be covered .
8 Peering between the uprights of the gate , I saw that the horse stood before Frankenstein 's gate harnessed to a phaeton — or so I believe that type of carriage was called ; it was open and had four wheels .
9 Nevertheless I feel that Crevecoeur is being shielded by Malamute .
10 Somehow I suspect that emotion is clouding your memory of that period , ’ Luke returned incisively .
11 Thus I learned that Chaplin was dead and so was Elvis ( I 'd thought the former long since gone but this intelligence of Presley startled me ) , that Iranians had held Americans hostage , administered show trials and televised humiliation ; that a geriatric cowboy had become President of the mightiest nation on earth all in all , show biz news .
12 Elsewhere I argue that transactions among the Buid are dominated by a principle not recognized by Polanyi , and that Sahlins ' reduction of Polanyi 's three categories to a single continuum is even more misleading .
13 Larry Finlay said that he had changed his mind recently on the subject : ‘ the more I speak to booksellers , the more I hear that catalogues are used ’ .
14 The more of it I hear , the more I realise that metal music is unparodiable .
15 When I tried to take it off I found that Lili had pinned it to my petticoat and I was trapped in it .
16 ‘ But whenever I see that PG tea advert on TV I think how close I was to real trouble ! ’
17 Later I heard that Irishmen outside Sligo nurtured suspicions that the Minister used the Finance of All Ireland just to favour his home town with a new bridge , a new hospital and other luxuries .
18 Years later I learnt that Hodson went down to Sussex and told the headmaster that if he beat either of us again he would have him taken to court .
19 Later I found that Mains did not want me watching his team train ‘ because I knew too much about rugby ’ and would tell the opposition of his plans .
20 In Paragraph one oh nine , and one ten , th , I do actually draw your attention to two areas , though I think that members amongst all the issues that we have to deal with erm , to bear in mind in particular , and indeed the first one , probably the most important , in the sense of the longer term financial indications to reduce the extension of it is , limits that are being imposed upon local government generally , and of course here in Lincolnshire in particularly , in particular .
21 I think erm I think is quite fair maybe if concessions could be raised to one fifty or two pounds but overall I think that people who can afford it spend such a lot of money on the raffle and we therefore give raffle tickets to those who can afford it could jealousy and on the raffle generally about a hundred pounds is made and if there , if there was more charge for tickets , people might not give so much for the raffles and also if you give but if you charge them a nominal sum and then shove other things at them on their options they might be more willing to give to optional choices like a raffle .
22 Overall I believe that Simon 's view of Piggy was the most accurate .
23 The moment I got back I realized that things had changed .
24 For the reasons which I have set out I consider that Morland J. was wrong , both not to apply article 10 and to hold that the Derbyshire County Council could sue for libel .
25 I really support the idea of trying to come up with a plan of action because quite frankly I find that London and England is just so full of talk shops .
26 Now I know that God loves us all just as we are .
27 You can talk about the nature of art — blah , blah , blah — and I did do some dribbling off into text and stuff , but now I know that movement says more to me than any of this other tosh .
28 But I 'm aware and now I know that men are
29 Now I assume that Mother Nature will age me along with everyone else .
30 Now I realize that Amstrad in general and Alan Sugar in particular is n't everybody 's hero , but their realistically priced 1512 pulled me , and doubtless thousands of others , into the previously elitist and prohibitively expensive world of computing .
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