Example sentences of "[pers pn] so [adj] [conj] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Did you want me so much that you gave them up ? ’ |
2 | Bag-dragging had exhausted me so much that I went back to bed and slept until afternoon . |
3 | I can not paint it as beautifully as that , but it absorbs me so much that I let myself go , never thinking of a single rule … |
4 | It interested me so much that I 've lost , or won , if you like , the whole day of reading it at the busiest period with the printers I know , waiting for copy ! |
5 | ‘ Cricket gave me so much that I want to put something back into the game and teaching the youngsters how to play is a rewarding way of doing it . |
6 | It moved me so much that I started to weep , and to this day I 'm often physically moved by great paintings . ’ |
7 | The knocking annoyed me so much that I tried to open the window . |
8 | That was what made me so nervous when we played , knowing they were both watching . |
9 | ‘ It 's been with me so long that I forget it 's there , but it can be a bit off-putting to strangers . ’ |
10 | Does she think me so stupid that I do n't know they do that ? |
11 | An and it 's what makes me so cross as I walk past that blinking school every day and you think my kid should be over there ! |
12 | so I thought he , he 's changing things he 's saying well I do n't think this is suitable and I do n't think my way of tackling this is suitable because he 's used to dealing with different kids , although they 're a similar age , they 're not very motivated or mighty but they 're more motivated than these kids , but he says like he 'll turned back towards the black board and he 'll be writing and they 're shouting abuse at him , F ing and blinding and he says it makes me so angry because I do n't know the voices well enough to know who 's saying it |
13 | I was surrounded by a crowd of shouting , gesticulating Malts , who pulled at my parachute , lifted my head and drove me so furious that I had to give up the dying idea in order to concentrate completely on kicking every Malt who came within range . |
14 | The slower pace bored and irritated them so much that they longed to go back and their parents were almost glad to see them off . |
15 | 4 to 5 is relatively easy and if someone starts off at 5 they do n't need any persuading at all ( attempts to persuade them may irritate them so much that they start to move to the left ! ) . |
16 | They d they do it all , they do it throughout the year we just , we just do n't there 's just not so many of them , and we do n't read about them so much as we do before big elections . |
17 | They 're not to me because you can have them so long while I think oh not even in the fridge am I keeping this any longer , you know . |
18 | We males naturally reject the idea that we 're not at all times ready to cream anything that moves as a monstrous slander on our virility , while women certainly do n't want to think that creatures whose sexual urges are so undiscriminating that they have been known to rape grannies and animals and even corpses , for God 's sake , could possibly find them so unattractive that they need to simulate orgasm . |
19 | With luck , their homes would not be burgled and any disputes that might subsequently arise over their property would be swiftly resolved on production of those impressive-looking deeds , some of them so old that they bore the colophon of the Sublime Porte . |
20 | The walls had long ago disappeared under a solid mass of posters and playbills , some of them so old that they 'd faded completely . |
21 | So why am I so lucky and I got you as well ? |
22 | Why was she so unhappy when she had such a charmed life ? |
23 | ‘ I hated you so much that I wrote back to him , telling him you had died of typhus fever at Lowood . |
24 | Now , God help me , I want you so much that I ache , ’ he growled huskily . |
25 | Forgive me if I hurt you , but I want you so much that I do n't know if I can hold back . ’ |
26 | and you know it sort , it surprises you so much because I 've said we 'll go on this moving stair thing er what they call it ? |
27 | They clung together , her body offering no resistance as his mouth became more ruthless , more demanding , creating a desire in her so strong that she moaned softly . |
28 | It left her so weak that she had to put a hand out to the table before she could sit down . |
29 | A picture rose in her mind of Dawn enfolded in his arms when they were alone in his surgery , and it tormented her so much that she got up hurriedly and put the little dog in a cage to await Robert 's collection . |
30 | They were singing ‘ Forty Years On ’ as a duet , which surprised her so much that she stepped backwards and trod on the toe of the cross young man with whom she had collided that afternoon . |