Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [pron] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It 's most interesting I found it .
2 Confirm then I resolve , Adam shall share with me in bliss or woe , so dear I love him that with him all deaths I could endure without him live no life . ’
3 Whether she is consciously twisting logic , or just , poor girl , confused , I 'm not sure , but at the end it 's quite clear ‘ So dear I love them that with him all deaths I could endure , without him live no life ’ , that she 's got into a world of fantasy because the one thing that is of course not in question is that Adam should die and that she should live on , which appears to be what she 's referring to here .
4 It 's only right I oblige you and address you as you prefer , Nicolo . ’
5 ‘ I feel so horny I think I 'll faint . ’
6 Her happiness because of this scene was so strong she closed her eyes so that it would not beam out in great mellow streams and betray her to the sternness of the others .
7 But I think er the old standards are so good and so strong you know we still get the odd good one coming out but the old ones were so good and so strong that even re-recorded with er even with the more modern I suppose er bit of arrangement still the great sounds from the .
8 A frequent or constant urge to urinate , which may be so strong you feel you may ‘ lose control ’ , even though you can actually pass no more than a few drops
9 The temptation was so strong it made her feel breathless .
10 Whichever it was the emotion was so strong it made her attempted flirtation with Nahum Morey seem cheap .
11 Finnan 's passengers stowed most of their gear in the hold and the Hearthwares slept there , but there was room for the others in the three-sided cabin , though the roof was so low they bumped their heads .
12 If Brook Street had n't convinced me I could do it , my confidence was so low I think I might have turned it down , ’ she says .
13 Will was so grateful he said he would base one of the characters of that drama on me .
14 I had another l pipe , piece of water pipe , which I used as a balancing device , but I found , with the watering pipe you are so stable you feel it 's a shame to be seen holding on .
15 She did try , writing what she describes as ‘ two of the most frightful purple passages of stream of consciousness prose ’ , but they were so awful she threw them away .
16 He agreed the food was so awful he asked us if we would n't mind hiding some of his . ’
17 When this did n't lead to anything , Rosette continued , ‘ They 'll be so sorry they missed you . ’
18 So he said oh I 'm ever so sorry he said he 's gone out .
19 and he just said oh I 'm so sorry he said I would n't have come if I had known , but there was a massive wreath in the garden where that girl was knocked over
20 When I was silent he came towards me , took my hands , and said with a formal air as if he had prepared this speech , ‘ I 'm so sorry I upset you .
21 Nails looked so strange she thought he was off his rocker .
22 They would then fail to observe any evidence to the contrary and see and record only that which fitted their preconceived conclusions .
23 Only that you know you 're not you 're not familiar talking to the artist .
24 I would think so and the particularly the folk living in the towns consciously tended to use less Orcadian you know they they 'd more dealings with folk from outside the islands for one thing and folk come on in off ships and so on .
25 Leeds get stuck in though and in the last few minutes Newsome gets the goal to go 3–2 , do n't ask me what it was the whole match was so exciting I forgot everything !
26 She is so funny she cracked me up .
27 It looks so funny it makes me laugh , ’ she said .
28 This year , having described Martin Amis 's novel London Fields — at first widely expected to win the Booker Prize — ‘ as a fizzy , spiky , savagely satirical book ’ which was ‘ sometimes so horrible it makes you gag , so funny it makes you fall off your chair ’ , the judges instead gave the prize to Lindsay Clarke for The Chymical Wedding .
29 ‘ I first started writing songs when I was about 14 , because I knew that the first song I 'd put down would be so crap I thought I 'd get all my ideas out of the way first , and then I 'd start getting all artistic , ’ explains Tony .
30 I wanted to run away , and if that window had not been so high I believe I would have jumped through it .
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