Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] that i [verb] [not/n't] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm dead upset that I have n't had any pornographic mail . |
2 | I fully appreciate and feel the force of the narrowness of the distinctions which are taken between what is admissible and what is not admissible , but the exception presently proposed is so extensive that I do not feel able to support it in the present state of our knowledge of its practical results in this jurisdiction . |
3 | Being so disorganised that I do n't have time when friends need me . |
4 | The room , and the view , and the two people , seemed so calm that I did not want to disturb them . |
5 | He explained so much that I had not known . |
6 | Forgive me if I hurt you , but I want you so much that I do n't know if I can hold back . ’ |
7 | It 's been a bit of a pity , really , that rugby has taken over so much that I have n't been able to continue playing football . |
8 | This use of dots with slurs is so consistent that I have not found a single instance where in this combination the dots were not clearly identifiable as such . |
9 | This Pool who is not Poole can not be worse than the last idiot I saw from the same backward profession : he was extremely fortunate that I did not send the details of his impertinences to the Medical Association or whatever it is called . |
10 | Well I do n't know it the way you two do the work it looks so fine that I did n't think I could see it properly . |
11 | My father worked so hard that I did not have to give too much of my ‘ dole ’ money to housekeeping . |
12 | So erm now I 've talked you for so long that I 've not got time to play this bit about the werewolves at Retford you see |
13 | I 've been waiting for this for so long that I do n't think I can wait any longer — ’ |
14 | Does she think me so stupid that I do n't know they do that ? |
15 | ‘ I should have phoned but the last few days have been so hectic that I did n't have time , ’ Claudia said as she gave Myra a brief account of finding Dana . |
16 | No one seems to worry about earthquakes , however : there was a slight tremor at about 8.30 a.m. one day last week , but it was so slight that I did n't notice it , although did . |
17 | That 's the other problem , it 's getting so complicated that I do n't understand half of it myself . |
18 | I was so shocked that I did n't think about whether I was hurt or not . ’ |
19 | I thought the Sex stuff was a bit weird but not so weird that I did n't want to get involved with it . |
20 | I was so excited that I did not get much sleep that night . |
21 | ‘ I 'm not so green that I do n't know what a man means when he invites a woman back to his flat after midnight . ’ |
22 | I am not so thick-brained that I did n't get the memo . ’ |
23 | I 'm ever so disappointed that I 've not been to Yugoslavia , I wanted to go to Dubrovnik , you know , it 's been on the sort of list but I 've never got round to it . |
24 | Is that the only two that I have n't heard Oh you off school today ? |
25 | As films for private cameras were in very short supply — what was n't ? — I went along to him to be recorded for posterity , although being gloomily aware that I did n't photograph very well . |
26 | Offers continued to roll in , some so tempting that I did not see how she could refuse them , but with four children now of whom none was over twelve , she was adamant that she wished to be with them , and this meant that we could move further afield . |
27 | He 's so intelligent that I do n't think he would even take his glasses off before doing it . |
28 | It 's got so bad that I do n't even know what to say . ’ |
29 | I 'm just sorry that I did n't give it to you sooner . |
30 | I did n't look at Bob ; did n't want to see his disapproval , all too wretchedly aware that I had n't done very well . |