Example sentences of "[adv] that i ca " in BNC.
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1 | My ambition is to have a different look each day so that I ca n't be labelled . ’ |
2 | I can only compose at night , so that I ca n't get up early as well ; besides , one is not always in the mood for working . |
3 | I give it to my husband so that I ca n't sell it if money gets low ’ . |
4 | I give it to my husband so that I ca n't sell it if money gets low ’ . |
5 | So that I ca n't say I had any positive feelings in the first place , but the realisation that everybody else had negative feelings made me love him . |
6 | On the other side of the rim I can see way over the savannah in the direction of the Mountain of God , which is reduced in size so that I ca n't be sure which of the outcrops on the horizon it is . |
7 | " Well , let us tie our tails together then , so that I ca n't ! " suggested the cunning jackal . |
8 | It 's so that I ca n't see his face , Merrill thought . |
9 | It 's mostly that I ca n't sleep . ’ |
10 | Anyway I got so carried away that I ca n't remember the game in detail so this report is crap , all I can remember is the Elland Road wall of noise and the fury of the Leeds attack once Batty was on the pitch . |
11 | ‘ It is n't that he has totally gone away , it 's just that I ca n't see him as I used to . ’ |
12 | Not that I want to look as if I shop at Next , or look cute , or anything , it 's just that I ca n't afford to dress the way I 'd like to . |
13 | ‘ It 's just that I ca n't understand French . |
14 | It 's not the buying them that 's cunning , it 's just that I ca n't help being grateful ( I did n't actually say I was grateful , but I was n't sharp ) , it 's that he presents them so humbly , with such an air of please-don't-thank-me and I-deserve-it-all . |
15 | It 's just that I ca n't help . |
16 | ‘ It 's just that I ca n't stand the slur on my grandmother 's memory . |
17 | It 's just that I ca n't bear to see someone like you , Ruth , made miserable so worthlessly , and until you get some feeling of respect for yourself you 're never going to snap out of it , and you 'll go on being used as a doormat . |
18 | ‘ It 's just … ’ she smiled tremulously at him through damp , spiky eyelashes ‘ … it 's just that I ca n't … |
19 | ‘ And I tell you frankly that I ca n't follow it , Adam . |
20 | Royston Lambert captured this mood in a seventeen-year-old boy talking about his family and school : ‘ They have been coming here since the seventeenth century , I think , although what they did before that I ca n't imagine , had Tutors I suppose . |
21 | There 's been death in that house , but old Ted Mosse is dead himself — I knew him and Freda when they was married , what he was before that I ca n't say . |
22 | ‘ You know perfectly well that I ca n't stay in here with you , ’ she mumbled . |
23 | ‘ You know very well that I ca n't give you that sort of information , ’ said Harris , his gravelly voice unusually gentle . |
24 | There are several songs here that I ca n't remember in their original form — not that I 'm going to tell you which ones they are . |
25 | A thousand needs that I 've spent most of my teenage years pretending do n't exist , and when they 've made themselves felt , so strongly that I ca n't fail to be aware of them , I 've crushed them , trying to control my appetite and cravings in every way that I know , fighting a pointless and endless war against myself . |
26 | ‘ I feel sometimes that I ca n't reach Faustina as I 've reached other cats . |