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

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1 I overheard that this afternoon , I did n't think that was
2 In August I revealed that Prime Minister 's son James Major had a £3-an-hour holiday job .
3 I , hope , too , that my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State will address the technical problems of billing , particularly carry-over yearly billing , to avoid current confusion with many charge payers , because I regret that separate billing has not increased accountability .
4 I mean that each image tries to express something that belongs to millions of people . ’
5 I mean that that couple of blokes
6 I realized that one day before the war .
7 Drawing nearer , I realized that warm air had twisted their outline — they were two men using scythes , no , garden rakes .
8 I realized that this suit had been among the clothes Barrymore had left for Selden , and I told Holmes .
9 During this month I led the life for which I had always yearned hunting big game on my own in the wilds of Africa ; but now I realized that this expedition had meant more to me than just the excitement of hunting .
10 ‘ But I realised that one day I might not be so lucky .
11 As I saw the circle moving in on Alfred , I realised that that voice had been his .
12 But , gradually , I realised that kinky underwear gives me sexual freedom .
13 Afterwards I realised that this idea was wrong .
14 ‘ Once I realised that this novel was going to be a kind of mammoth , I decided to forgo writing the series .
15 but I realised that big weight losses often happen to very overweight people at the beginning of their diets , so I did n't expect to continue at anything like that pace .
16 First my father 's plans for my marrying a French princess , precluded my offering you anything more than a clandestine attachment — and now , with the future so uncertain , I fear that clandestine attachment and French princess are each as remote as the other .
17 ‘ If not , then I fear that this paperback edition will come and it will be sold on a very large scale and will be smuggled to other countries where it is banned and will be read in translation , ’ Mr Chisti said .
18 Therefore I fear that this light will not long endure . ’
19 So I fear that some doubt may be placed in the minds of hon. Members about the cause of the shooting that resulted in the death of the young man that the right hon. Gentleman referred to .
20 I stress that any person wishing to operate buses must have a PSV operator 's licence issued by the traffic commissioner , who has to be satisfied that the person is of good repute and financial standing and has adequate facilities to maintain the vehicles in a roadworthy condition .
21 Lord James Douglas-Hamilton : I stress that any company can reveal what it paid , but it is a matter for the company .
22 I lack that biological instinct which makes most women want to reproduce themselves , especially when they are in their thirties and feel they might be leaving things a bit late .
23 I met that young man Billy Sullivan in the park the other day , ’ Annie said casually , wanting to glean some information about him .
24 But the situation was now so critical , and the time for restoring confidence so short , that , very reluctantly , I agreed that each Party must sink its political programme temporarily and combine to pursue an economic policy to save the nation from bankruptcy .
25 I make that one game all , ’ Graham said with evident satisfaction .
26 I trust that this review has helped at least somewhat to lighten that load .
27 I hate that black velvet on the chairs and sofa .
28 And I concede that any curriculum aiming to cover the theoretical and general aspects of a subject will have to be developed with care .
29 After tonight , I realise that real life is what matters .
30 Have nasty moment in bathroom before I realise that recycled bog paper is full of eccentric imperfections .
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