Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] that [pron] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Some of ‘ Up In Downsville ’ is so laid-back that it simply wafts around your ears like tobacco smoke and they have an irritating habit of pulling their potential punches for fear of treading on someone 's daisies .
2 Sometimes these first impressions are so strong that they stubbornly linger and defy revision even when different signals are being transmitted by subsequent visual behaviours .
3 There were some constituencies where the interest of a local patron was so strong that he effectively had the power of nominating MPs .
4 It was hard , travelling home in that bus , and surrounded by the immense , evident , and varied liberties of people and land , to believe in the small impossibilities of her own home , and she felt , as she so frequently felt , the will to believe it to be different : the truth was too grotesque and too unnatural , and her hopes were so strong that she carelessly let them wander a little , giving them a little leeway , letting them sniff and pry and explore .
5 The waves of protest were so strong that I almost gave up there and then .
6 ‘ The feeling was so strong that I actually felt quite emotional — almost tearful , ’ says Julie .
7 Indeed , some have argued that the ‘ traditionalism of his general philosophy is so strong that it virtually disables him from that critical rationalism which is essential for the appraisal of particular traditions ’ .
8 Through the first course , clear soup so strong that it almost jellied in an empty soup plate , he talked to Aunt Tossie while she supped up her soup delightedly and gave him gardening secrets for his mother .
9 The self-image of older people is closely linked with morale , which for many has sunk so low that they often do not wish to continue living .
10 We soon reach Hungerford and Rob 's bridge which is so low that he usually gets cramp from bending flat on the boat .
11 Betty was so low that she somehow contrived to hurt her finger quite badly with a clove that she was sticking into an onion .
12 Mr Knight was so upset that he immediately resigned his seats on Essex County , Tendring District and Harwich Town councils .
13 At that the king 's son was so sorry that he nearly died himself .
14 His musical memory was so acute that he once confounded a friend of his father 's , the court trumpeter and violinist Johann Andreas Schachtner , by insisting that Schachtner 's violin had been tuned exactly an eighth of a tone ( a tiny but noticeable fraction ) lower than Wolfgang 's own when he had last heard it — a fact that the astonished Schachtner was able to verify .
15 B'ham West Branch 's recent ‘ Home Birth ’ study day was so over-subscribed that they now have an account of the day available from , , price £1 .
16 It is dusk by the time the wild elephants reach the funnel and now the noise of the beaters behind them is so loud that they simply keep going — into the khedda .
17 Firstly , a couple of birds were scared up out of a nearby bush by his call ; and secondly , there was a detonation so loud that he almost felt it as a physical shockwave .
18 He was so ample that he completely filled one side of the table , and a heavenly smile suffused his round pink face as he said : ‘ My favourite of all the wines is — rose petal . ’
19 Dennis 's unwitting participation in our mating was so exciting that we soon overcame any lingering doubts about the risks involved .
20 Indeed this is so clear that I sometimes wonder why so much effort usually goes into attempting to prove it .
21 The picture of her in his head was so clear that he actually smiled .
22 This usage is now so prevalent that it hardly conveys anything more than the best that could be imagined .
23 Indeed , he has subverted the stake-in-the-heart , garlic-and-cross myth and has become so popular that he now has his own New Orleans-based fanclub .
24 Some of the craters look so fresh that one almost expects the rocks still to be warm .
25 Ludo 's brief romance with an English girl was so run-of-the-mill that it hardly warranted mention at dinner parties , let alone gossip .
26 The flat in West Kensington was really only three large , formerly elegant rooms , with ceilings so high that I often gaped at the room 's proportions , as if I were in a derelict cathedral .
27 He felt her grow rigid at his touch , made it so light that she hardly knew that it was there .
28 Mr Smith retorted : ‘ It is abundantly clear that you either do n't know how many billions of pounds were lost or you are unwilling to tell us . ’
29 ‘ — and I was placed between Harry Burrows and Piers Langley and they told me all about hunting round here and really it was so interesting that I hardly noticed what we ate , some sort of fish and pheasant I think and , oh yes , there was an ice but by that stage , you know , I did n't have the smallest corner to put in so much as a mouthful — ’
30 Another scale of wholesale charges for unused equipment is also useful for people who like a particular product so much that they genuinely want to buy it for themselves , albeit at a preferential rate .
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