Example sentences of "i [conj] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've always been doing what this man told me or that man told me ; now I 'm doing things for myself . |
2 | We were down in the bar , up the club on Saturday night your Aunt Jean and Raymond and I and this fella beside us was drunk and he put his arm round this woman 's neck , you know the thing , what about ? |
3 | So did I for that matter . |
4 | My recent visit has convinced me that that kind of solution is now dead . |
5 | I received a telephone call just before Question Time telling me that that enterprise will have to close . |
6 | And it seems to me that that oneness , that that unity is pneumatic in character . |
7 | However , when no real progess is made , the time comes for reassessment , and it seems to me that that time is now . |
8 | It seems to me that that attention to the moment is significant of the great work that you do for this particular charity . |
9 | It is sufficient to say that the majority view appears to be in line with that which I have formed in the light of the British authorities , and that the dissenting opinion of Wilson J. does not persuade me that that view is wrong . |
10 | ‘ Can you offer me no explanation of such clear symptoms , or are you ignoring these , are you telling me that such suffering is a figment of my imagination ? ’ |
11 | It seemed to me that each person living in a house needed his or her special place , a sort of perch . |
12 | The Whips had a difficult job and were as usual a good body of men , but the accounts sent in to me showed me that each man in conducting this inquiry adopted a different emphasis according to his own character . |
13 | Hawking meanwhile , has a simple explanation for its success : ‘ Someone told me that each equation I included in the book would halve the sales . |
14 | It is a source of some regret to me that this column will not be here to report the changes . |
15 | It seems to me that this explosion of energy has been drained of its radical potential , diverted into areas of service provision which should be the State 's concern . |
16 | But the wisdom of age told me that this parabola of promise would not be maintained indefinitely , but would peak and then decline . |
17 | Er at the moment there are no savings identified and it seems to me that this Committee needs to deal with the budget as it finds . |
18 | It seems to me that this case does not even touch that important question . ’ |
19 | Yes well it strikes me that this case involves some very narrow issues really it 's generated an awful lot of paper . |
20 | It seems to me that this way of looking at things is the only one which allows us to understand the validity of the second law , and the heat death of each individual world , without invoking a unidimensional change of the entire universe from a definite initial state to a final state . ’ |
21 | ‘ What you told me last night , Rachel , only convinced me that this marriage could work , ’ he said softly , and walked towards her with a look of intent in his blue eyes that sent panic rushing through her in hot waves . |
22 | It seems to me that this passage describes the way loving relationships turn out to be for Hegel . |
23 | At present the flysheet is vivid purple and sky blue but Ariel tell me that this tent will appear in apple green and gold for next season . |
24 | What convinces me that this child is deluded is the conflicting reports of the so-called apparition . |
25 | People I have asked tell me that this faith was austere and fanatical , that many of its adherents gave as good as any of its martyrs got . |
26 | ‘ meticulous experiments have convinced me that this ratio ( 1:100 ) between the quantity of diluent and that of the medicine being dynamized is far too low to develop the medicinal substance properly and to a high degree with a large number of succussions unless force is used … |
27 | A correspondent in Nottingham assures me that this year every police vehicle and every ambulance in the county carries on both sides a large photograph of the Chief Constable , Mr C. McLachlan , enjoining temperance . |
28 | ‘ They told me that this year they have employed a private contractor who is supposed to cut grass at least twice a month and weed once a month but its not happening , ’ he added . |
29 | I could go on about singing harmonics and endless sustain , but just take it from me that this amp covers the whole guitar tone palette from clean to mega-dirt with considerable ease . |
30 | Recalling what I had glimpsed of his relationships with both Henry Clerval and Elizabeth , it occurred to me that this conflict probably characterized all his friendships . |