Example sentences of "[am/are] so [adj] [pron] could [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Distinctively tinted , the aromatics are so strong you could confuse it with cologne as it glugs out of the bottle ; there is almost a lavendery quality .
2 It is so aerodynamically perfect and the down forces are so strong it could travel upside down across your ceiling at 150mph without falling off .
3 HUNDREDS of swimming pools are so dirty you could end up with a rash or tummy bug , health chiefs cautioned yesterday .
4 " I 'm glad for you , my lord , but I expect that as you 're so rich you could have had any woman you wanted .
5 We 're so glad you could make it .
6 But inside you 're so angry you could kill her , you really wish she were dead .
7 You know , you 're so pretty you could have anyone , but you 've got to go and pick one of the Feltons .
8 ‘ Rob 's often spoken about you , and I 'm so pleased you could come .
9 ‘ Oh Celia I 'm so unhappy I could kill myself .
10 ‘ I 'm so glad you could make it tonight , Stefan .
11 ‘ Ah Major , I 'm so glad you could come . ’
12 ‘ Welcome to the Wood ménage , I 'm so glad you could come . ’
13 ‘ I 'm so happy you could make it , my favourite jockey . ’
14 God , I 'm so happy I could dance !
15 ‘ I 'm so happy I could burst , ’ she whispered .
16 Apart from the ‘ George And James ’ and ‘ Stars And Hank Forever ’ album , Goldmine claims that the project got no further than the ‘ It 's A Man 's Man 's Man 's World ’ video and 45 , adding : ‘ It 's not quite clear whether or not The Residents ever got to work on Volume Three — which would have featured the compositions of Bob Dylan and Sun Ra — but leftovers from the earlier volumes occasionally crop up as rare treats , such as ‘ I 'm So Lonesome I Could Cry ’ on the ‘ Potatoes ’ folk song composition . ’
17 ‘ I 'm so hungry I could eat flies and worms , ’ she said , intensely , and laughed .
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