Example sentences of "that i had [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | Thank you to the person who arrived unknowingly on my doorstep and gave me a really sympathetic cuddle while I cried for 10 minutes ( ? ) in relief that I had misunderstood the doctor . |
2 | After what seemed an eternity , and was well over two hours , I felt the marsh ground underfoot change to shingle and knew that I had reached the shore . |
3 | He even seemed slightly grateful that I had raised the matter . |
4 | I was shaking so much that I had to lift the kettle with two hands when I staggered down the yard . |
5 | This noticeboard had already played a significant part in my life : nearly thirty years before then it had displayed the result of my own first degree ( second-class honours ) ; a few years later had come the perfunctory notice saying my doctoral thesis had been accepted by the college ; and shortly after that an even briefer note to the effect that I had joined the teaching staff . |
6 | I realised , to my embarrassment , that I had eaten the equivalent of exactly half a cake . |
7 | I thought I 'd either holed my shot or that I had missed the green as well . ’ |
8 | Winding down I gave a firm strike only to find that I had missed the take , I was gutted . |
9 | He wished to reassure himself , no doubt , that I had survived the night . ’ |
10 | The hon. Gentleman made a totally false comparison before he made the totally false allegation that I had misled the House . |
11 | I said , more 's the pity and that I had seen the term both in the Petit Larousse Moderne and the Figaro Littéraire . |
12 | However , I was in no doubt that I had done the right thing by leaving him . |
13 | After that , I thought my support could perhaps be less , that I had done the work . |
14 | In fact 31 of us turned up to support our annual ‘ big day out ’ and enabled me to realise that I had done the correct thing in cancelling the previously booked 20 seater coach . |
15 | I replied that it was not the first time , but that I had borne the previous occasions with courage and would do so now . |
16 | Unwisely , I let Dana see my drafts of these poems , and at once I could sense his disapproval , his jealousy even , that I had written the poems myself . |
17 | ‘ I decided that I had to put the headmaster in a position to answer and it was this problem that worried me most — more than the outrageous charges against myself and the effect on my family . |
18 | Reg used every opportunity to take swipes at me and constantly implied that I had lost the confidence of everybody involved with the club . |
19 | I cast back and suddenly found that I had hooked the bird , which had been feeding avidly , dipping and swooping over the water . |
20 | I do n't think she knew the crochet lady and I 'm sure neither knew that I had perfected the art of correcting typescript undetectably ! |
21 | It was then that some international misunderstanding arose , because the President of South Africa was at the race too and a rumour got around that I had engineered the trip to talk with the South Africans , which of course was not true . |
22 | Had interview with housing official who stated that I had to transfer the tenancy from my wife 's name to mine and then something would be done within a week . |
23 | If I should cry , trying to express the inexpressible , that I had walked the wind with archangels , she would have been worried and annoyed ; and if I had gone on to say that I had forfeited those heights and lived now in an unremitting shadowless glare of exposure in a runnel of Hell , she would have feared for my mental health . |
24 | It was not for some years after we had separated that I had to face the fact that the deepest part of one 's being is always inaccessible to another , and that only when we are lost in passion , eager above all else for our own gratification — yet unconscious that this is the case — that we ignore the gulf , forget that we are strangers . |
25 | And how it was that I had rediscovered the gift in pubescence , as if prompted by my burgeoning sexuality . |
26 | I conceded that it might have been wiser , and indeed more seemly , to have consulted her before a decision was reached ; but I did not add that I had advised the Prime Minister to agree to a meeting over her head because I was convinced that she would never accept a challenge to her authority . |
27 | As a consequence I really wish that I had spent the extra money and bought a slightly better machine . |
28 | He said : ‘ I forgot to sign the card index that I had administered the drug and I could not order more because it was a Sunday . ’ |
29 | It was not that I had abandoned the political book : it was that the mounting gravity of current events had turned my interests from theory to practice . |
30 | Now I have been in this business for a long time , and I was at that conference , and I have to say that I had forgotten the resolution until I was reading things again in preparing for this talk . |