Example sentences of "i [verb] [that] [adv] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 I made that all right , did n't I ?
2 But I regret that nowhere has any formal green belt as yet been proposed .
3 JC : I regret that so much of the spoken word is now cut .
4 By this I mean that both the designer and colleagues may be too expert , too sophisticated , too used to jargon , too well-educated and able to verbalize .
5 it ca I mean that just ca n't be true .
6 If you 've got inequalities and everything then you say ah yes , it 's all very good , we need this , the Marxist class struggle , I mean that just seems like a ridiculous argument to me .
7 I mean that rather a nice Chinese restaurant in the high street does take away .
8 I mean that presumably you would have been required to pay for your bed and board in the normal way without subsidy .
9 but I mean that probably would n't appeal to the people we have presently seeking maternity leave .
10 Mm that 's what that girl 's just said to me you get a lot of erm , she said he 'll know it 's hard and I was saying that you know I , I put all me eggs in one basket with that , I mean that really knocked me for six
11 well this people I mean with , with , that I mean that really is more or less the same amount as the other companies have said for er more or less the whole lot , so why the wardrobes are so cheap and yet the , the bed surrounding is so expensive , we do n't know
12 I ca n't , I mean that really is just gross .
13 By that I mean that substantially fewer customers have terminated contracts citing reasons of dissatisfaction or failure to deliver .
14 Er I mean that very helpful discussion , er though aspects of it have already been included .
15 But I mean that yesterday afternoon you 'd have thought the bloody things were in here would n't
16 Nor do I think that either the father or the court were exercising any rights of custody at the time of the removal .
17 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 .
18 I know absolutely nothing about P Way but then as Norman was speaking , I realized that perhaps I could put a few ticks in .
19 Then I realized that almost everyone in what I had once regarded as my own day was probably in a similar predicament , that the shattering effects of the war had probably distributed most of 2020 back and forward throughout history !
20 My rather innocent trust crumbled when I realized that as far as the police were concerned , I was little better than a criminal on whom they must keep tabs .
21 As I became professionally involved in trying to understand what , if anything , was happening I realised that here was a rare opportunity for the public to experience science in action , feel the excitement that drives inquisitive minds , and see how discoveries are made , tested , replicated , proven and developed into a new technology .
22 I realised that almost the instant she left me . ’
23 I wished this could go on for ever but I realised that all too soon I would have to return .
24 ‘ We said too much and not enough ; I ca n't believe you really think I intend that both you and Dana — ’ He came to an abrupt halt , and she felt her face grow hot as she remembered the accusation she had flung at him .
25 I fear that almost nothing of any substance will remain .
26 I fear that too much of his energy and enthusiasm was dissipated on Habbakuk .
27 " Alas , it 's not physical danger that I fear for him or rather , I fear that too , but since we are all in God 's hands I trust that He will not forsake us no , it 's another danger that I fear for him .
28 No , I make that so discreet and I said to them , on your bloody squeak on ours .
29 I hate that kinda bastard …
30 I realise that intellectually it does n't really mean very much .
  Next page