Example sentences of "i always [verb] that " in BNC.
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1 | But the outbreak of war on 3 September 1939 made a second Merstham visit impossible , though I always regretted that it could not he managed . |
2 | But somehow I always feared that one day she would return to claim what 's hers . |
3 | ‘ I always said that if I could not break 80 then I would not play . |
4 | ‘ I always said that I had to put my medical career before my rugby , but the new job will not force me to retire because my colleagues are so supportive and helpful . ’ |
5 | When it disappeared from the catalogue and by chance I was offered a knighthood , I always said that the Queen , coming as she does from an angling family , was compensating me for having had my name taken out of Hardy 's catalogue . |
6 | I always said that Halliwell was too timid by half . |
7 | I always stress that it would be irresponsible to breed from dogs with this condition . |
8 | I always felt that he was never really happy with his performance of La Mer ; he was searching for certain textures which he could never really get in hand . |
9 | I always felt that Roman was exiled because his wife had the bad taste to be murdered in the newspapers . ’ |
10 | I always felt that it was typical of the Quakers ' practical Christianity to allow their building to be so used . |
11 | I always felt that Lulling was only a stepping stone to greater things for Anthony . ’ |
12 | I always felt that there was an analogy here . |
13 | Francis and Richard tend to play slightly ahead of the beat , and although it 's more than likely psychological I always felt that playing fingerstyle meant a sort of delay between playing something and hearing it , which seemed to mess up the impact of the songs . |
14 | I had told Elizabeth that when my friends left Greece I always felt that they had gone into an underworld ; I wanted them back , but had no wish to go with them . |
15 | I always felt that she cut me off just as we were becoming closer — and always when I most needed her . ’ |
16 | I always felt that Basil was a very shy , warm hearted man with a special sort of honesty and I am glad that I knew him . |
17 | But I always felt that , despite his liking for ritual and pageantry , his religious life was something very personal — indeed , intensely so . |
18 | ‘ Pineapple pyramids : I always felt that the Jews made them to mourn all the slaves before them that the Egyptians had broken with building their mighty pyramids . ’ |
19 | I always felt that there was room for improvement in top management . |
20 | Whereas I always felt that we would get five B , I did n't feel confident we would manage to retain any objective two , and , and the partnership in that area have managed to retain it . |
21 | Clusters and nerves well again I always felt that nerves were supposed to go away when you got good at things , now I 'm pleased to discover that is n't true . |
22 | Looking back , I fancy that when I went skiing I always hoped that the snow was covering some kindly grass , certainly not something as hard and painful as the arres of Pierre-Saint-Martin . |
23 | I took that view for many good reasons , partly because I always believed that it would play far too much into the hands of the Government . |
24 | I always believed that though Albie was unquestionably a villain , you were not . |
25 | I always believed that if someone wanted to see a show they would have come to Tottenhan Mews . |
26 | ‘ I always meant that we should have a real start — a place of our own . |
27 | Even when I could n't rightly understand him , I always knew that at the heart of his talk there was summat good — sum mat true . |
28 | ‘ I always knew that finishing the publication cycle was a necessary precondition to anything else happening . |
29 | I always knew that she was not going to stay — perhaps I 'll be better without her . |
30 | I know now that I always knew that the woman would find the pictures . |