Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [that] " in BNC.
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1 | I could n't wait to get to grips with the famous putter and was duly grateful that the Friday afternoon traffic was reasonably light , with fewer than usual kamikaze lorry drivers about . |
2 | It is rather strange that so little attention has been given so far to the mechanical properties of biological materials , though perhaps in human terms it is understandable . |
3 | However , it seemed rather strange that Shipton , a man with enormous powers of observation , should have failed to notice such an important recording of ancient life . |
4 | It seems rather strange that the accuracy for navigating/surveying now , by state of the art technology , is of the same order as has been used to set down the Circles of Time several thousand years ago . |
5 | It seems rather strange that , if one does one 's job well , one 's opportunities are reduced . |
6 | She was gone before they could utter a sound and arrived at her own room grinning widely , pleased with herself and only a little upset that Felipe was with that woman . |
7 | My father thus replied to the effect that while he was most grateful that his feelings had been taken into account , Mr Silvers could be assured that service would be provided to the usual standards . |
8 | Ah yeah , I , I would think myself that I was also , er rather sorry that the boy doing had just shown how silly they |
9 | I 'm dead upset that I have n't had any pornographic mail . |
10 | Abse is most emphatic that mothers should congratulate children on their first excretions , and praise the resulting faeces . |
11 | Waddell is most emphatic that the old man was neither blindfolded nor gagged . |
12 | This success also gave City their first League double of the season , but it was a little ironical that in a game where the respective goalkeepers played a prominent part in keeping it goalless for 70 minutes , an error by the Halesowen custodian should have produced the match winning goal . |
13 | These Normandy mosquitoes were the largest and most persistent that I had ever encountered . |
14 | And , anyway , it 's not the strongest stallion but the most persistent that wins a contest . |
15 | She marvelled at this phenomenon , but was humbly grateful that her mind worked in this way . |
16 | They have good days and bad days : days when things seem relatively easy , they are on the ball , and a lot gets done , and days when they just ca n't face it and phone in sick — only to feel much perkier half-an-hour after putting down the phone , and a little guilty that ‘ I could have gone in if I 'd really had to ’ . |
17 | ‘ I ca n't help saying it strikes me as rather odd that you 've left it till now to start looking for her . ’ |
18 | It may appear rather odd that a book on an emerging language devotes a chapter to the process of translating meaning from that language to another and vice versa ( especially when this second language will be , virtually always , English ) , but the development of BSL , and its community of users is so bound up in its treatment by hearing people that it is essential to have some discussion on the matter . |
19 | While his arguments about capital punishment are still of great relevance , it now seems rather odd that it could have been thought necessary to have to argue against the use of torture for extracting confessions . |
20 | Commenting on our current series on education , he said ‘ I think that the series is an excellent idea ’ , but he then went on to say ‘ It does seem to me rather odd that such a series should have such a heavy university representation and so little input from the teachers ’ . |
21 | And it was a little strange that this was their first meeting ; her red Golf was a frequent sight on the headland , her cottage had frequently met Iris eyes from the top storey of the mill . |
22 | It may seem a little strange that this matter should have been dealt with by means of an interim order intended to regulate the position until a further hearing later this month . |
23 | It may seem a little strange that ‘ sufficient intelligence to speculate about its own origins ’ is a relevant variable . |
24 | Given that its hero 's fatal handicap was the size of his nose , it seemed to me most tactless that there should be a ‘ pneumological ’ institute named after him in Cambo , when the last thing he can have suffered from was breathing problems . |
25 | He wanted to touch June more than she wanted to be touched and he was bitterly upset that June was rejecting him sexually . |
26 | Ranulf was full of himself , rather peeved that his master did not thank him properly for his rescue , making sly references to his own archery . |
27 | ‘ I am most upset that you have been treated so badly by my countrymen , ’ Gennaro said in a quiet steady voice . |
28 | It is wholly admirable that this country can provide research facilities and educational expertise to overseas students , but the value of their work to this country may consist solely of the funding which they bring with them , the esteem in which they hold this country 's institutions when they have returned home , and their subsequent contacts and consultancies . |
29 | It is wholly admirable that this country can provide research facilities and educational expertise to overseas students , but the value of their work to this country may consist solely of the funding which they bring with them , the esteem in which they hold this country 's institutions when they have returned home , and their subsequent contacts and consultancies . |
30 | When he thought about it , Nigel did find it a little odd that a photographer should return after he 'd finished a job . |