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

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1 ‘ But before I could say anything I discovered suddenly that I 'd meant nothing to you but an unimportant little romantic adventure , ’ he added bitterly .
2 ‘ Christ , is n't it bad enough that I have to scrape for every bloody penny to do a piece of vital research , without being forced to turn my project into a circus for a lot of gawping idiots who wo n't have the least comprehension of what I 'm trying to do ?
3 ‘ You thought perhaps that I had forgotten about your existence ? ’
4 Then she reached over and gently tilted my chin up so that I had to look into her eyes .
5 So much so that I had to threaten to call the police . ’
6 He had n't slept in a bed like that before , yet there were all those advertisements for them on television , and they were on display in shop windows and in almost all the big stores in London so that I 'd imagined them in all the houses I could see from the bus .
7 So like , there was me sort of all of a sudden wearing like old T-shirts and stuff in bed so that I 'd got quite high collars and mum was sort of going
8 So generally to make it , to make it straightforward , I tend to er differentiate , so that I 've got some in the ta the non-taxpayer 's name up to the limit , and then a joint account perhaps which will be usable by both of them er for instant access , that type of thing .
9 Just so that I 've got some idea of er
10 So that I 've got room to walk .
11 I ca n't do it , so that I 've got to get full marks for the exam to pass , without the other two bits on it , I ca n't do that
12 Really so that I 've got more lines up there , not like , when they 're I 've got plenty of lines you see .
13 He thinks it 's fun to hang onto the back of my coat with a grip of iron , so that I have to take my coat off and pry him loose .
14 So it adds up to something ambivalent about him , so much so that I have to wonder .
15 My wife and children have felt that their vocation in life was to carry on this early training so that I have had a lifetime 's pressure towards humility , reinforced by the effect of biblical meditation and involvement in the worship of the Church .
16 It did not make it clear that the impulse to take the peach is a continuing reaction in awareness of its anticipated taste , so that I have chosen rightly only if I continue spontaneously to welcome the awareness right up to the savouring of the juice on my tongue , in other words if I do relish it , enjoy it .
17 Actually , that definition of an operator proves to be a bit too general so that I have to narrow my choice somewhat , in a way I shall describe shortly .
18 Only that I 've heard it before .
19 Only that I 've seen them before . ’
20 Not only that I 've got ta fit in like the children as well .
21 I said almost nothing in the letter ; only that I 'd thought about her once or twice , that I had discovered what ‘ the waiting-room ’ meant ; and that she was to write back only if she really wanted to , I 'd quite understand if she did n't .
22 There is a mess of loose papers inside that I have glanced through before .
23 More recently , Jourgensen himself told a journalist : ‘ I read somewhere that I had contracted AIDS and was visiting a Mexican treatment centre . ’
24 I came home quite convinced that I 'd never met anyone since that I had had the same feeling for .
25 Sure to feel again soon that I 've botched it .
26 While I was being so damned honest all of a sudden , there was no use pretending any longer that I had chosen the obscure fishing village of Collioure for a holiday for any other reason than because I had heard he usually went there .
27 It was n't that I was being purposely unfriendly , it was just that I had decided that my best chance of survival lay in my being as unobtrusive as possible .
28 It 's not nacked it 's just that I 've lost seven pens like .
29 It 's just that I 've got this feeling about it all .
30 Just that I 've got to get over there fast . ’
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