Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] that i [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | When I got indoors I was still so upset that I tore off the frock , ripping a sleeve in the process , but I did n't care ; I was so angry . |
2 | It began to prey on my mind so much that I went to the casualty department of Charing Cross Hospital . |
3 | One day , in one of these tiny streets , with shops on either side and with stalls of street vendors in front of them , the way was so crowded that I got to a place where it was impossible to move . |
4 | ‘ Sometimes I 'm so frustrated that I sit on a rock and shout my head off . |
5 | It is perhaps inevitable that I think in these terms , since I have more direct experience of leading the British than any other nationality , and I am deeply conscious of our national foibles . |
6 | It is so lethal that I cringe in terror every time I have to face it . |
7 | Axelrod had already begun to think in ESS terms , but I felt that this tendency was so important that I wrote to him suggesting that he should get in touch with W. D. Hamilton , who was then , though Axelrod did n't know it , in a different department of the same university , the University of Michigan . |
8 | Shostakovich obviously had good reason for these references , but they are to music so well-known that I worry about finding them in someone else 's piece , even a composer of the supreme integrity of Shostakovich . |
9 | I joined a flower arranging society thinking ‘ Well I quite like flowers and it 's a good way to meet people ’ , but I found it so boring that I left after three months . |
10 | It is most urgent that I speak to him . ’ |
11 | It is also true that I disagreed with his choice of menu , but that is hardly cause for murder . ’ |
12 | And we stood there , me with a great big frown on my face , quite mystified that William could n't see what I was getting at … and William smiling but looking equally puzzled that I appeared to be incapable of understanding what he meant . |