Example sentences of "[adj] that i [vb past] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'm sorry that I accused you of taking them . ’ |
2 | I liked it so much that I used it for the show and played the hell out of it , it sounded so good . |
3 | But I am glad that I provoked him into an unqualified withdrawal of his disgraceful unjustified comments . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | I made sure that I enjoyed it to the full , although it was wartime . |
7 | ‘ Maybe not , but if I were you , Miss Williams , I 'd make sure that I confined myself to facts in future , and the most pressing one of all is the fact that someone in this town is annoyed with you ! ’ |
8 | It was thanks to you all that I humiliated myself at the Harrogate Trade Show . |
9 | He sounded so sincere that I forgave him at once in my heart . |
10 | It really should n't work , but the wretched book is so irresistible that I devoured it in a day , fighting off friends and strangers who fell on it like vultures on a carcass the moment it was cast aside with a happy sigh . ’ |
11 | I was so superior that I considered myself to be virtually beyond criticism . |
12 | It was not that I was so self-blind that I saw nothing to be learnt . |
13 | I was so surprised that I followed him without a word . |
14 | I was feeling so bad that I treated it as a kind of moral victory that I was able to empty most of the water out of the obviously Gav-filled kettle and leave the level at the minimum mark . |