Example sentences of "that [pron] [vb past] [vb pp] [adv] much " in BNC.

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1 It was also agreed that the gallery had been overheated and airless and that I had drunk too much .
2 There was a little shop in my home town that I had liked very much , selling old bits and pieces , books and engravings ; all that was for sale was in a jumble , and the windows had not been cleaned in years .
3 I hated speaking to large groups of people and normally would have avoided it at all costs , but I found that I had thought so much about this that telling other people was a relief .
4 She was beginning to be afraid , in fact , that she had drunk too much .
5 So insecure about her sexuality that she 'd eaten too much and got fat .
6 The encouraging rapprochement between Tehran and London that we 'd heard so much about the previous year was at an end .
7 He had seen it hundreds of times on the faces of people who fancied that they had said too much to him , opened their hearts too wide .
8 The Liberal Democrats complained that too many schools have outside lavatories ; that the Tories were profligate in setting up a chair of maritime history at a local university ; and that they had spent too much on a ceremonial mace .
9 Maybe , Liz reflects ( for this is what she contemplates , through the oval mirror ) , maybe this is why they decided to have such a party , this year , at the end of this decade : as a sign that they had weathered so much , and were now entering a new phase ?
10 After her husband 's death Valerie Eliot declared , " He felt he had paid too high a price to be a poet , that he had suffered too much " .
11 ‘ In Gloucestershire at their kennels and smallholding ? ’ he questioned , causing her to warm to him that he had remembered so much .
12 Crusoe 's fabled isle contained all he needed to sustain life — given , that is , that he had rescued so much of use from the wreck , not forgetting a Bible ; and Defoe 's most compelling point was that the island is a self-sufficient place to anyone who can bring courage to the task of living in it , along with an inherited faith and a few tools .
13 It is hard to think that Anselm did not feel some indignation on reading these words , which implied that he had read too much into Urban II's decree , and that Paschal had not himself been present when those words were spoken .
14 ( None of his books indicated that he had spent so much of his life in America . )
15 Perhaps the conservatism of his views in 1857 derived from the fact that he had spent too much time studying the narrow-minded documents bequeathed by Nicholas I. In 1858 he was certainly impressed by The Bell , by reports of the disturbances in Estonia , and by his correspondence with Evgenii Obolenskii ( one of the three Decembrists of Kaluga ) .
16 When at last he could return to the plans he had left incomplete in 1102 , he seems to have recognized that he had attempted too much .
17 It was proof that what had meant so much to her meant little or nothing to him .
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