Example sentences of "[that] [adv] [conj] i [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah my hair was that long when I had it cut . |
2 | It suddenly occurred to me that just as I wanted the boys to dress according to Western ideas when they were in London , so the Sheikha and Sheikha Grandmother would like me to dress according to their ideas of fashion when I was with them . |
3 | I thought that just because I had money , I would somehow be accepted more . |
4 | Mother-of-four Dawn adds , ‘ Kim and I had a cry together and I told her that just because I loved Colin , it did n't mean I 'd stopped loving her . ’ |
5 | Naturally , I 'd found that soon after I 'd arrived . |
6 | I did n't like the way that shortly after I noticed it , I did business with a nervous man . |
7 | Their expertise lies in enabling others and others to take advantage of arts facilities and helping them erm or working with them to produce the things that happen , for example all the erm posters which were up during last years festival erm were produced in conjunction with community arts which erm has erm er produced on Ditchfern Place , erm and earlier this morning I was thinking that up as I think other councillors did , that more serious of projects which community arts are now entering into er in Chesterton in particularly in the children erm I think councillors went to Dickfield women 's photograph project and it is things like that about giving people confidence to join arts in a way erm with which they might never otherwise have experienced and the community arts have taken just that . |
8 | I found that out when I 'd pressed the bell and no one came . |
9 | But the most important thing I thought was the thought process I mean just just saying this while you were just going on I just jotted down in the same way you could come off with three ideas that around and I felt that was that was ideal . |
10 | Perhaps because I said that even if I returned I should now be shot for desertion . |
11 | But as we made our way down through the trees , I realized that even if I 'd been better at baling I could never have carried that load : my forehead hurt , my neck felt stiff and strained , and the pine-needles on the path , compressed and polished by thousands of feet , were as slippery as glass . |
12 | So much so that even when I had abandoned hopes of luring her into my narrow and uncomfortable bed , we frequently got together for a drink or a cheap meal . |
13 | I , I did n't know him that well and I heard her saying oh I do n't know what 's happening , you know , and she 'd like |
14 | I threw that actually and I did n't . |