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

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31 I discussed my feelings with the woman in question and I slept with her , but I deeply regretted it later on and was sorry that I had n't weighed up the consequences more thoroughly beforehand .
32 I 'm just sorry that I did n't give it to you sooner .
33 I remembered I 'd had nothing to eat or drink before leaving the house , and thought how awful that I had n't even made Toby a cup of tea before obeying my impulse to run .
34 He seemed so weak that I wondered how long he would live .
35 The resulting chaos was so memorable that I 've never dared take a holiday during a conference again !
36 I fully appreciate and feel the force of the narrowness of the distinctions which are taken between what is admissible and what is not admissible , but the exception presently proposed is so extensive that I do not feel able to support it in the present state of our knowledge of its practical results in this jurisdiction .
37 It is unbelievable that I did not .
38 It also was emphatic that I reported back to him alone .
39 I 'm not doing anything here — and it 's making her upset that I do n't go home .
40 I 'm dead upset that I have n't had any pornographic mail .
41 At the time my athletic naivete was such that I did n't even know what a Director of Coaching was .
42 The cooperation of the Rotel has bee such that I have often gone into the ‘ play it again ’ mode on my regular machine because credibility was being strained .
43 Unless you have some private arrangement with the Almighty that I do n't know about . ’
44 Now it seemed fortunate that I had n't ; just as it seemed , though still obscurely , fortunate that I had n't lost my head in other ways when I wrote to her .
45 Now it seemed fortunate that I had n't ; just as it seemed , though still obscurely , fortunate that I had n't lost my head in other ways when I wrote to her .
46 You are very fortunate that I do n't make you actually sit in the real sea .
47 This Pool who is not Poole can not be worse than the last idiot I saw from the same backward profession : he was extremely fortunate that I did not send the details of his impertinences to the Medical Association or whatever it is called .
48 This use of dots with slurs is so consistent that I have not found a single instance where in this combination the dots were not clearly identifiable as such .
49 He explained so much that I had not known .
50 I had n't intended to speak on the external affairs section , but the discussion had widened so much that I came in with the attached remarks .
51 Bag-dragging had exhausted me so much that I went back to bed and slept until afternoon .
52 ‘ I hated you so much that I wrote back to him , telling him you had died of typhus fever at Lowood .
53 It 's been a bit of a pity , really , that rugby has taken over so much that I have n't been able to continue playing football .
54 Forgive me if I hurt you , but I want you so much that I do n't know if I can hold back . ’
55 It was disloyal that I was able to divert myself , but appalling that I did so with Otto .
56 Frustrated but secretly delighted that I had maybe caught him out with shoddy workmanship until an old fellow from Bernera stopped to give me a lift on the way past Carlaway and showed me the right ones , just before the main stones of Callanish .
57 I came home quite convinced that I 'd never met anyone since that I had had the same feeling for .
58 You glad that I cleaned up ?
59 I feel so glad that I 've finally found something that works and am not confined to a life of bingeing/vomiting , etc .
60 He was just checking that I had n't left for good , was glad that I had n't , and was that real coffee he could smell ?
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