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

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1 Indeed this is so clear that I sometimes wonder why so much effort usually goes into attempting to prove it .
2 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 .
3 ‘ — 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 — ’
4 It is possible that I even dozed off for a few seconds , exhausted by the day 's work .
5 I often feel sorry that I never was able to play but
6 I am sorry that I so rattled the Prime Minister with my question at the previous Prime Minister 's Question Time that he has not come to the House today .
7 ‘ The feeling was so strong that I actually felt quite emotional — almost tearful , ’ says Julie .
8 The waves of protest were so strong that I almost gave up there and then .
9 He was so big and strong that I always felt hopelessly trapped in that chair with his bulk over me and the wheel grinding and the pedal thumping .
10 I was so relieved that I even gave them time to finish their ice creams .
11 Also , when I went to stand up I was so whoozy that I just could n't keep my balance , so I slumped back down again .
12 It is appropriate that I here take the opportunity of welcoming the thrust of recent authoritative reports detailing guidelines for good corporate governance .
13 As I indicated to you on the phone on Friday , I believe it is appropriate that I formally review the position of the sale of your company following receipt of the indicative offers .
14 I 'm glad that I never told him how unhappy I was then .
15 I 'm glad I 'm out and I 'm glad that I never see some of them bloody people again
16 He struck me hard , very hard , so hard that I still feel it , across the face .
17 As weird Norman Bates was climbing the stairs in that awful , old dark house , the tension was so frightening that I almost screamed aloud , when my then boyfriend grabbed me by the arm and said : ‘ Let's watch horror films together for the rest of our lives ! ’
18 Then again , it 's much more likely that I just do n't know how to use these things properly .
19 It seems increasingly likely that I really will undertake the expedition that has been preoccupying my imagination now for some days .
20 And I paid the first fine that I ever did .
21 It was a cold day to be photographing with an open canopy , but the P-40 looked like the quintessentially classic without its war paint and the formation was so smooth that I scarcely noticed the temperature outside .
22 I 'm not sure that I actually learnt it all yet .
23 Useful though it may have been , I never tried that approach ; I did not have the heart , and I was sure that I always had to leave my intended customer a face-saving way out .
24 I 'm not sure that I really knew her and I 'm left wishing I 'd tried harder .
25 I make sure that I really condition my hair and that 's about it .
26 Nozick wants to show us that we can suppose this ; but I am not sure that I really want to ( or ought to want to ) .
27 I sometimes join them , if their smell is n't too gamey , and exchange the time of day during my lunch hour , just to make sure that I still have the use of my voice if I 've been feeding the archive into the computer all day .
28 I was feeling so tired that I just sank down on to a bench , and — ’
29 I keep a notepad by my bedside to record these thoughts and in this way I can be confident that I really have thought of everything .
30 I thought he looked so lost and unhappy that I just wanted to comfort him at first , and Chris says he just thought I was kind .
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