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

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31 I think it fortunate that I met him as I am persuaded I can cure him of his disorder or turn the evil to good ’ .
32 Moving her just a fraction away , his eyes once more holding hers captive , he added , ‘ So is n't it fortunate that I know you for the cheat you are ? ’
33 ‘ And is n't it fortunate that I know you for a blind fool ? ’
34 And I just liked reading it so much that I thought you 'd like to read it too .
35 I can not paint it as beautifully as that , but it absorbs me so much that I let myself go , never thinking of a single rule …
36 ‘ A girlfriend made me a wonderful big , bright red jumper which I liked so much that I asked her to knit me another .
37 Her comments alongside her weekly measuring sessions said so much that I felt you would enjoy reading them too :
38 He wants me to hate myself so much that I destroy myself .
39 Val with Matthew and William took the train to Auckland — a trip they recommended so much that I did it as well , 5 weeks later — and after staying overnight with the Hartleys they flew out on 23rd March — five and a half months after our arrival .
40 It was no longer just go out and do a gig with your equipment — there were lighting men , dancers , singers , — there was so much that I think no-one could handle it and he was wanting more and more to make the show very good .
41 I hate doing it so much that I think I will find just one more excuse to put off the preaching .
42 I liked it so much that I used it for the show and played the hell out of it , it sounded so good .
43 So splendid that I declare my godchild is an absolute motto . ’
44 ‘ I 'm so sad that I missed you , ’ Lubor Ondrus said soulfully , explaining , ‘ I returned only last evening from a few days ’ holiday . ’
45 But I am glad that I provoked him into an unqualified withdrawal of his disgraceful unjustified comments .
46 I always felt that Basil was a very shy , warm hearted man with a special sort of honesty and I am glad that I knew him .
47 ‘ Oh , I 'm glad that I behaved myself , then , ’ he said , his face clearing suddenly .
48 ‘ I 'm glad that I caught you .
49 But I accidentally hit Jason full on the jaw so hard that I knocked him over .
50 This , in turn , improved my singles game considerably and I won the Baghdad Open one year playing against Indians in the main , who were horrified that I insisted we played in the heat of a Baghdad afternoon when it was normally well over 110° in the shade , and there was no shade — mad dogs and Scotsmen !
51 My son was so feeble that I thought I would lose him at birth .
52 It was just lucky that I spotted it in time and did something about it at such an early age , or God knows what the child might have turned into , with Saul 's soul possessing him .
53 Lucky that I carry it around with me ; and that it bears not the faintest resemblance to Daniel . ’
54 As my husband was then a consultant there , and involved in research in rheumatology , it was only natural that I joined him in the research field .
55 Yeah the main difficulty is in is in the time period because it 's it 's quite likely that I mean I 'd we 'd been we 'd been hoping that the target candidate could put in a reasonable amount of personal commitment to the campaign .
56 It was n't until she was really ill that I realised she was mine and I loved her more than anything .
57 My poor friend Mr. Carter is so very ill that I doubt he ca n't recover .
58 I know that sounds quite sad and it 's embarrassing that I copied him , but I ca n't help it because I thought it looked so great on him .
59 In fact I was sure that I knew who it was , and I thought Mala must be too .
60 They must have wrecked the car to make sure that I understood they meant business . ’
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