Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [verb] that i " in BNC.
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1 | I should perhaps add that I was not a member of the committee who heard these appeals in the first hearing since I became involved only when your Lordships who sat in the first hearing suggested a second hearing under my chairmanship and accordingly I have not been asked to consider this matter apart from the discussion of the extracts from Hansard which have been put before us in this appeal . |
2 | ‘ You must not imagine that I am a pure woman . |
3 | Here he is , at the outset , reporting from Brussels : ‘ You must not imagine that I live richly here , for my chief food is dry bread and some potatoes or chestnuts which people here sell on the street corner , but by having a somewhat better room and by occasionally taking a somewhat better meal in a restaurant whenever I can afford it , I shall get on very well … . |
4 | Thus while we could take 123 as being about the Poet 's constancy to his Friend , even though we have neither Thou nor He form referring to the Friend ( ‘ No , Time , thou shalt not boast that I do change/ … |
5 | I should just add that I was lucky enough to be selected for the only European Commission sponsored place at the EEB conference . |
6 | I must also admit that I 'd lost faith at this goal ! |
7 | But while on the subject of confessing ignorance , I must also state that I have so far made it through life without witnessing or participating in an Orange Walk . |
8 | And I must also add that I was a trifle put out , and surprised , because it seemed to me that he was turning down a good opportunity . |
9 | I must also say that I resent the tendency of the Act to line the pockets of lawyers out of the tragic situations of families and children in trouble . |
10 | But you must surely understand that I never meant things to get out of hand like that . ’ |
11 | You must n't feel that I do n't want to read it , but I am a little frightened of reading it after , well , after mother and her feelings for — for her mother and for me . ’ |
12 | ‘ I must n't say that I want to feel myself deep inside you ? |
13 | Let's just say that I 've got the matter in hand . ’ |
14 | And a new job — particularly the one I have with you — well , let's just say that I 'm not left with much empty space in my life . ’ |
15 | Let's just say that I had a lot of time to learn things — about survival in terrible times , and camouflage , and new ways of living . |
16 | ‘ Let's just say that I do n't think Bertha would appreciate your particular brand of sympathy . |
17 | Let's just say that I deem it wiser to get a head start on them . ’ |
18 | if i I 'll just remember the symbol I wo n't even remember the symbols but I 'll just know that I can work it out if I needed to . |
19 | Well you should y I I I er these la these these labels are so difficult to fit because if you say , Moving to the right , you then have to show me what policies the government is pursuing and you 'll probably find that I either play the part in thinking off argu arguing for them some years before some of my colleagues . |
20 | She 'll expect you to visit her and no doubt you 'll wish to do so — and — and you 'll both fear that I 'll be able to hear through the wall — whereas in a chalet … ’ |
21 | ‘ Well now , ’ I said slowly , ‘ I think you might fairly say that I 'm as much on the level as most people . |
22 | You see although I wear the German uniform , you might really say that I am more neutral than anything else . |
23 | I 'll never forget that I will never forget that , I had , I 'll told my mum like that we I told my mum we 'd be sleeping over and she said that was alright and she sort of looked at me as if to say mm , yes will Helena 's brother be there ? |
24 | Aye , we 're still friends , but she 'll never understand that I 'm nae a failure , I 'm a success . |
25 | You 'd much prefer that I did n't . ’ |
26 | And as I looked at my little daughter , bright-eyed and ready to challenge the world , I could only pray that I would be ‘ good enough ’ in the new dance that was just beginning . |
27 | ‘ Even my good friend Shallot could not swear that I did not slip out of my chamber to commit this dreadful act . ’ |
28 | And , since I could not admit that I often found Nonni both difficult and boring , I had a hard time with myself . |
29 | PAMELA : Indeed , sir , he could not say that I did . |
30 | ‘ You could not guarantee that I would n't be blown up . |