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

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1 ‘ I ca n't help saying it strikes me as rather odd that you 've left it till now to start looking for her . ’
2 ‘ I am most upset that you have been treated so badly by my countrymen , ’ Gennaro said in a quiet steady voice .
3 Particularly if you had just had a row with your wife , and rather suspected that you were in the wrong .
4 Doctor Who got so incredibly popular that you found your weekends were no longer free either .
5 Ya , I I , I 'm only sorry that you felt you
6 On the rare occasions when you stumble on a pub whose ‘ chef ’ has qualifications beyond O-level microwaving , the surprise is so pleasant that you are guaranteed a feel-good eating experience that few established restaurants can match .
7 We have all heard of the addiction caused by long-term taking of tranquillisers but did you realise that the effect of sleeping pills can last well into the following day and many antihistamines ( commonly taken to relieve colds or allergies ) can make you so drowsy that you should not drive for some hours after taking them ?
8 It is so fiery that you would shrivel instantly .
9 It may have become so normal that you do n't but I think
10 The cost of sending a child to a private , fee-paying school is all the things that you ca n't afford to buy as a result : the new car that you ca n't afford , the holidays in the sun that you ca n't afford ( if you 're so rich that you can afford all these things easily , the opportunity cost , to you , of sending your child to a private school may be next to nothing ) .
11 It moves me playing it and it upsets me playing it , it 's very upsetting to play Alfie , because A he 's such a disastrous man as a person d you know you think oh god I do n't really wan na be playing this man for sixteen weeks but the part is so wonderful and the play is so rich that you ca n't help s sort of s submitting to it and putting yourself in the position of being a masochist I suppose .
12 The feeling and atmosphere to ( sic ) the place is so strong that you can almost breathe it in . ’
13 These colours are so strong that you have to thin quite a bit to gain softer tones .
14 You see if you are very angry about something , about a situation you know that when you 're in that anger it 's so strong that you would n't notice if something happened right under your nose because your anger is u occupying your , your brain and your senses .
15 You 've always been so strong that you do n't know what it 's been like for me since mother died . ’
16 Glamorgan is way up on Devil 's Peak , and the sight of misty blue clouds hovering over its rocky peaks , so low that you feel that you could touch them , is so awe-inspiring that one feels all it needs is God 's voice thundering from the sky to make you fall flat on your face and worship .
17 It 's so woolly that you do n't even really know what this problem is .
18 Their body-beings are so strong , so formed , so resilient that you feel that everything , anything would just bounce off the surfaces of them and away .
19 Some jokes are so awful that you should only ever tell them while you 're wearing a decent pair of trainers .
20 ‘ I 'm so sorry that you had to wait , Signorina Hastings .
21 It is entirely possible that you will do extraordinary well in 1993 , especially by following an unorthodox route — intuitive hunches could also pay off .
22 But it , is n't it an awful situation when you , when you , when you look at it that evidence indicates that the erm the number of people that are either now elderly infirm or sick and and clearly that they all will have to face this , this , this terrible burden and I can not understand because there is , this , there is , there is er a total disarray within the Conservative party , that all their er er back bench er MP s are making representations to their erm their leader who possibly may not be a leader tomorrow but as long as he 's the leader today , John Major that he should do a rethink and here they are er you know , members of the same party , continuing to support something which is so idiosyncratic that you know it 's really beyond belief , er Chairman .
23 I suppose you always do everything so right that you ca n't imagine making a mistake . ’
24 Now if you know that somebody is a drug addict and they 've just had an injection you keep away from them , erm if they 're having a bad trip , whatever they call it , because you do n't , they become very violent , they can do a lot of damage , now the only time you will step in and help is when they go unconscious , but at the same time remember protect yourself , we 're talking about needles here and probably shared needles , you must be terribly careful that you do not get pricked by a needle , especially if , they have a habit of sticking needles under lapels , so always be aware of this , if a person is a drug addict , in fact if you can find some easier way of turning them into the recovery position , do so , erm , you can then obviously either call the ambulance .
25 These are so popular that you will need to book at least a couple of months in advance .
26 ‘ And , if that was n't enough , even while I 'm realising what an idiot I 'm being to grow so infuriated that you and Lubor Ondrus appear to be in each other 's pockets , you , who have no fear whatsoever of my dog — indeed have that day taken him walking — now seem to be taking him over too !
27 So high that you could see everything .
28 Adjust the height of the fitting so that it does n't obscure your view across the table while you 're eating , but is n't so high that you can look into the shade at the bulb .
29 Mm , you 're just so immature that you 're
30 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 . ’
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