Example sentences of "me so [conj] i " in BNC.
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1 | He tried to force his grin … he held his ground and the fear once again welled up inside me so that I was sick to my stomach . |
2 | If I started again I would like to have … ( 1 ) a ghost writer , not for my speeches but for my letters and statements : he would be the kind of person who could take the Ministry 's policy and translate it into the kind of words I would use ; ( 2 ) perhaps an economist ; and ( 3 ) a general investigator whose job it would be to brief me so that I could participate intelligently at Cabinet Committees and in Cabinet on subjects outside my own Department . |
3 | There was a sickening lurch as my chute opened and my harness tightened round me so that I could hardly breathe . |
4 | That 's why she would sometimes sign the order over to me so that I could put it through my account — otherwise she had to queue up at the post office , as I said . ’ |
5 | But sheer sensation — the warmth of the sun , the scent of the air , the mundane pleasure of tea and biscuits — simple well-being possessed me so that I could only feel , not think . |
6 | ‘ I sometimes think you only invite me so that I can pay the bill . ’ |
7 | You 're just trying to amuse me — to set it up for me so that I can walk up and down the room gasping and shouting ‘ I do n't believe it ! ’ |
8 | I wanted him to tear it from me so that I had no excuses . |
9 | ‘ You are to move me so that I may see the moon . ’ |
10 | That each morning , like a beautiful woman , it will reveal some hidden facet to me so that I will never be bored with its presence . ’ |
11 | I let her stroke me so that I could analyze the scent . |
12 | He had hinted as much more than once , just vaguely , just enough to entice me so that I want to ask what , so that he knows that I want to ask . |
13 | Could you tell me so that I can find the statement . |
14 | I have my camera with me so that I can take some photographs . ’ |
15 | ‘ And keep an eye on me so that I wo n't escape , ’ she bit out before biting into her toast . |
16 | He agreed and said he would train me so that I could take the necessary exams . |
17 | He gave it to me so that I could come in and out to you as I like . |
18 | It was one your uncle David brought up for me so that I could get take it to pieces to make the car we 'd got better . |
19 | But I am mindful in the midst of my own troubles ma'am that you are not in good health for Miss Blagden has told me so and I am sorry to hear it and to think of you unable to leave your room and I am sorry too that the Rome winter does not prove as gentle as you had hoped . |