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

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1 It is a thick worm , pinkish when fresh , and the cuticle is rather transparent so that the internal organs can be seen .
2 Do n't you think it 's a little unrealistic now that the British are n't thinking more in concrete terms of bringing troops back home from Germany ?
3 the forces of the countries of the socialist camp are so great today and they are so strong economically that they can fully take upon themselves , on the basis of the development of normal trade relations , the provision of Cuba with all the necessary goods which are denied her by the United States … the Soviet Union is prepared to deliver oil and other goods in amounts fully meeting the requirements of Cuba , in exchange for Cuban goods .
4 This feeling was so strong there that he almost expected to see Linkworth standing there , watching him .
5 In such uses , therefore , the speaker mentally situates a real event in the field of the merely possible so that he can express a judgement , not on the reality of the happening , but on the appropriateness of its occurrence ( p. 219 ) : judging whether something real is appropriate for existence or not involves imagining what things would be like without its existence , and so leads to taking a mental position before its existence where both existence and non-existence are seen as possible .
6 At the start of chapter 16 we are reminded of it again , and things seem so hopeless now that Sarah urges Abraham to have a child by her Egyptian maid , Hagar .
7 It was the first event of its kind , and only possible now that traffic was beginning to move again after the restraints of the war .
8 when the music gets so loud here that you ca n't stand
9 It was even less palatable now that its strength made the taste discernible .
10 At one point , in December 1925 , with a liberal Governor-General in Vietnam , the Vietnamese were told that they could aspire to a fuller and higher life to become one day a nation ; but a few months later it was predicted that , while an independent Vietnam ( in the indeterminate future ) was a possibility , the bonds between it and France would become sufficiently strong so that nothing would ever break them .
11 This latter event is all too obviously possible now that man has produced the means , inherent in nuclear warfare and other means of mass destruction , to destroy all life .
12 Her voice was so dry now that sometimes Kit fancied he heard her when he could not , in the scraping of the boughs of trees , the footfalls in the dusty earth .
13 This is so respectable today that Christians of all denominations have embraced it .
14 A majority of the United Kingdom workforce decided against strike action and the mood of the Glasgow workers was so clear yesterday that a vote did not have to be taken .
15 Auntie Ethel 's old school friend , Elaine , not so popular now that she was Rich and Successful .
16 They are still the most glamorous club in Britain , but our confidence is so high now that we could take them apart .
17 ‘ That 's a great shame , because unemployment is so universal nowadays that I would have hoped the stigma would disappear . ’
18 It will be abundantly clear already that you are in the midst of superb quality rock .
19 Isaac was old and his eyes were so dim so that he could not see ’ ( 27.1 ) .
20 So violent sometimes that they can not stand up but lie perfectly exhausted .
21 As one person put it , ‘ The only ones who knew me from the time I was born have gone , and it 's almost as if that period in my life is less real now that there is no one left alive who shared it with me . ’
22 But Lady Thatcher , who is flying back to Britain from the United States , is apparently unaware yet that she will also be invited to give evidence about the affair which , according to one MP , ‘ went right to the heart of Government ’ when she was in power .
23 How can you now suddenly decide that this is the truth when you were so convinced before that I was guilty of every form of unscrupulous dealing possible ? ’
24 Stoppard 's stage directions are so explicit here that we do not have to watch the TV production in order to appreciate the impact of Anderson 's action .
25 Even threats by the Basque terrorist group , ETA , to sabotage the World Fair seem less frightening now that key leaders have been captured .
26 If L1 is sufficiently large so that unc then unc may be taken as the total primary current I1 , leading to the relationship
27 The playing is so fine here that the notoriously ‘ unsatisfactory ’ ending makes complete sense .
28 She was so tense now that her muscles were beginning to quiver .
29 ‘ No , ’ she answered quietly , and felt so guilt-ridden then that she could n't look at him , but turned her head and stared out of the side-window .
30 I mean they work out so regular now that er
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