Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] that [pers pn] have [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm dead upset that I have n't had any pornographic mail .
2 A number from the famous Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale of western Canada are so strange that they have even been claimed as the representatives of ‘ extinct phyla ’ .
3 This use of dots with slurs is so consistent that I have not found a single instance where in this combination the dots were not clearly identifiable as such .
4 We 're actually in a part of Barley Hall now accidentally except that this part has been so Georgianized that we have n't incorporated into the medieval house it 's used as an office .
5 The majority of candidates who fail do so because they have been so nervous that they have not been able to think clearly , far less to perform well .
6 Given that these indicators already exist for Local Authorities , it is surely indefensible to fail to explore their potential for improving the equity of resource allocation , and perhaps surprising that they have not yet been incorporated in the formulae for assessing GRE .
7 We lived for a year in a cottage attached to a remote farm — so remote that I have never been able to find it again .
8 The cruel would say they are all a load of balls and the more open-minded that they have not had a fair trial ( in cricket terms : a decent net ) .
9 I think firms are not going to take any great comfort from it immediately , certainly , I do n't think any more alarmed that they have already been .
10 There were various factors that came into making this decision but one of the things is I 'm heartily sick that I have never been able to go away on holiday in the autumn ever in my life .
11 However , we are now satisfied that we have fully identified and accounted for the areas requiring rationalisation and tighter controls within the Sekers companies , which emerged following the acquisition .
12 → The news of Ollie Halsall 's death reached us only recently and it is indeed sad that we have never run a feature on him .
13 Yeah I think so I must admit from one point of view I 'm quite glad that I have n't passed cos
14 I feel quite ashamed that I have n't answered your letter — apart from a card — before this .
15 It 's quite im It 's quite important in the same way , that it 's quite important that we have so few women M Ps .
16 When I first asked wh how many replies we 'd had er I was quite pleased that we have n't had many because it , it shows that people read it , or may not have read it
17 Erm , on the emergency call out I getting surprised that this council insist that it 's lit if we do n't need it er at all service , I 'm sure , I 'm quite certain that we have never been told that there 's always been a question of anything that goes to actually give us a better call out service .
18 Foster said : ‘ It 's a surprise because I am fully aware that I have not taken many wickets , although I also feel I have been bowling well .
19 Nevertheless , with all their drawbacks , panels are interesting ways of collecting information and it is rather surprising that they have not been used more in academic research where ideas rather than pin-point accuracy of measurement may be the desired goal .
20 I just wan na be absolutely sure that you have n't made some terribly dramatic changes in your lifestyle which are not justified by what we 've done .
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