Example sentences of "much [that] [pron] could " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There was no-one in the car and cattle had churned the ground so much that we could not with certainty detect footprints in the vicinity of the car 's entry into the water .
2 See we we have an awful lot of problems , I mean , not only the question of breaking into one 's home things like , car parking or things of a very high accident risk whereas , if we had a beat officer , at least we could set up some sort of local liaison , in so much that we could tell him about our sort of problems , and perhaps between us , resolve them .
3 Certain other students simply fell behind so much that they could not catch up later on .
4 I loved the sadness of it and the staginess … and the tragedy of their loving each other so much that they could not be happy without each other or even manage to make anyone else happy , despite all their niceness and good intentions . ’
5 There 's so much that they could learn that would help them in their job .
6 But her hand was shaking so much that she could not tell the time .
7 She was shaking so much that she could barely speak .
8 She burst out laughing , and jumped up and hugged Bryony , who was laughing so much that she could n't catch her breath and had to be thumped on the back .
9 And it says much that you could make a racer out of the RS road car with a few hours notice .
10 He wanted to be with her so much that he could hardly breathe .
11 But his hands were shaking so much that he could hardly stop himself knocking the food off the plate .
12 There was so much that he could tell him . ’
13 Hurt so much that he could be hurt no more .
14 It was a great day when he found , not so much that he could still play , but that he still wanted to .
15 Hindley Earnshaw should have been at Catherine 's burial yesterday , but he had been drinking so much that he could n't go .
16 Has the hon. Gentleman , who reads with his lips so much that he could almost give lessons to the Leader of the Opposition , read the amendment which deals with precisely this issue ?
17 At first the result was that his lungs hurt so much that he could hardly stand up .
18 Cerebral palsy had reduced his co-ordination and limb movement so much that he could n't even crawl .
19 The danger to an investor would be if the investment trust 's net asset value fell so much that it could not afford to meet its commitments to the zero dividend preference shareholders .
20 I hoped very much that it could be a healing experience for us all .
21 His Edinburgh roots are freely attacked by the other members , who call the city 's fabulous medieval showpiece Spam Castle , claiming that the building cost Edinburgh so much that it could n't afford anything worth having .
22 I was ready to fight him after this , but he danced about so much that I could n't get close to him .
23 Sometimes he irritates me so much that I could scream at him .
24 ‘ It 's been such a long time , and I want you so much that I could easily make a mess of this , ’ he confessed .
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