Example sentences of "[adj] [that] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | The garment is so peculiar that we might dismiss it as a quirk of the rhyton carver 's imagination , but for the fact that it features again on a seal impression from Agia Triadha , where the rhyton also originated . |
2 | Mr Buchan is also a conoisseur of socialist folk-singing : he made it clear that he would find it hard to set the policy review to traditional music : ‘ I am a primeval socialist . ’ |
3 | On page one o eight paragraph two point two er , the society proposals of the er , in accordance with the objectives we 've taken out overall , it wants to be clear that it must mean it 's in total , the objectives . |
4 | The society of Raasay was so self-contained that he could hold it in his palm and turn it this way and that . |
5 | ‘ As your agent , I should advise you against it — my cut will be so minute that I 'll lose it through a hole in my pocket . |
6 | Folly felt a fresh wave of desire sweep through her , and was terribly afraid that he would see it too . |
7 | Maybe the Ring is magically conscious of Gandalf 's power : maybe , though , Frodo is already afraid that he will lose it . |
8 | His Beyond The Fringe was so innovative that nothing could follow it . |
9 | It is possible that you might find it difficult at first to make time for exercise . |
10 | If your kick is such that you can pull it back and reassume your original stance , it is too weak to score . |
11 | The imagery might be such that you can work it out for yourself ( e.g. always in pursuit of a partner but never quite catching him or her ! ) . |
12 | There was so much that we used to cut it into strips and string it from the eaves to dry in the wind and sun . |
13 | It is so simple that everyone should understand it . |
14 | It is so simple that anyone can do it , but everyone else has missed the key . |
15 | Her sole purpose in being there was to meet him and she was content that he should know it . |
16 | I mean they 're the ones who are badgering me for , for qualifications , they 're badgering me for , I , I , I just told them straight that I will do it for them because I , I wo n't get paid for it |
17 | Anyone who wants the Ring does so because they are convinced that they could use it in order to destroy Darkness . |
18 | He started to smile , teasing me , and for the second time I was convinced that someone would flourish it back to existence , that it was all only a game . |
19 | ‘ So gummy that you could throw it against a wall and it would stick , ’ It was known as ska , blue beat or rocksteady , and collectively as reggae . |
20 | ‘ I am desperately sad that our scheme did not come to fruition but I am glad that someone will take it over and bring these jobs to the area . |
21 | Perhaps he did not touch her very deeply but he did not shock her either , her body moving easily , without apprehension , beneath his ; her mind remaining open to the possibility of sensation , observing his pleasure with affection — glad that he should have it — yet wondering more and more frequently if a similar capacity for such joyful sensuality lay concealed somewhere within herself . |
22 | His heart was banging against his chest wall so hard that she could feel it thudding into her as well . |
23 | They walked regardless of the weather : on early spring mornings when the sky was remote and pale as a plover 's egg ; on stormy autumn afternoons when they felt they could reach up and touch the lowering clouds that covered the land like a bruise ; and on frozen winter days when the sky was a white membrane stretched so tight that they could imagine it cracking with the cold . |
24 | When the grand collapse starts , it is so violent and so rapid that nothing can halt it . |
25 | Some vendors are promising that they will provide it on their own , others such as Quark are linking to specific vendors ( Scitex in this case ) while still others such as Aldus are merely providing an open interface to anyone who cares to take their files on board . |
26 | She answered , watching him , ‘ Of course , it 's only natural that you should want it to succeed . |
27 | The loan requirements shall not be so stringent that it will make it impossible for a businessman to acquire these loans . |
28 | So it 's more likely that they 'll make it compulsory . |
29 | We thought it was so good that we 'd do it for the old people 's home . |
30 | So good that it can do it almost without help from history : it manages to turn 20th-century products into cult objects of British tradition . |