Example sentences of "so [adv] that [pers pn] have " in BNC.
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1 | Now playing at inside-right , Whitworth was top scorer with 16 goals , but he also combined with Frank so effectively that we had a comfortable 2nd Division season , and then he headed our scoring chart again in 1924–25 . |
2 | Before he could get to the specimen , its entrails had decomposed so badly that they had to be thrown away , so it was a gutted specimen that he eventually saw . |
3 | The Collector 's hands trembled so badly that he had to rest the telescope on the shattered window sill . |
4 | But he was shaking so badly that he had to sit down and have a rest . |
5 | I think she undoubtedly added to the intrigue erm and difficulties of her court , erm one example , she was always getting people that she approved of , getting them plum jobs , and one example was one of the governors of Oxford , the most unpopular , one Sir Arthur Aston , who was so unpopular that he got attacked on the street , and then had to have a body guard paid for the city council , and then was curvetting on his horse in front of some ladies , and fell off and broke his leg so badly that he had to have it amputated , so from then on he had a wooden leg , erm that meant he had to stop being governor , and later on in the war , a countryman was coming into Oxford , and asked the sentinel ‘ who was governor still ’ , and by that time a friend of prince Rupert 's Sir William Leg was governor , and the answer was ‘ one Leg ’ , and the countryman 's reply was ‘ pox on him , is he governor still ? ’ . |
6 | For fear of losing one or two sales of its obsolete mainframes , IBM designed the RT so badly that it had to junk the machine completely and start again from scratch to create the ( incompatible ) RS/6000 . |
7 | His backsliding into sloth had happened so slowly that he had n't been aware of it . |
8 | I honestly thought she loved me so much that she 'd been prepared to get herself pregnant to trick me into marriage . |
9 | He looked down at her , his face tightening and then , so suddenly that she had no time to read his intentions , he pulled her to him . |
10 | Richard was already a good shot , a patient fisherman and a brave , if occasionally reckless , rider , but competence in all these sports had come to him so easily that he had no interest in practising them . |
11 | The voice always seemed to come from the shadows or from somewhere just aside from where he was looking ; and usually the words did n't make any sense , and they passed through his mind so quickly that they 'd gone before he could reach for them . |
12 | The time had passed so quickly that she had n't realised how late it was , or that the daylight had faded to dusk . |
13 | Everything happened so quickly that I have no very clear recollection of what actually took place . |
14 | Then her hand shot out and she whipped the piece of paper out of his pocket , moving so quickly that he had no chance to stop her . |
15 | However , he did n't have time now for self-reproach , nor to wonder why Isabel 's seeming betrayal had cut so deeply that he had instantly thought the worst of her , had immediately accepted Matilda 's word though he 'd known how vindictive and spiteful the woman could be . |
16 | Because , so gradually that she had n't noticed it , the blue had faded from her sight . |
17 | She had said she loved him , once , and it had chilled him , so clearly that she 'd never mentioned it again . |
18 | On 19 June 1841 the spire of St Michael 's was struck by lightning so severely that it had to be taken down and rebuilt at a cost of £84 , paid for by the Buxtons . |
19 | The compression of the state pension down to income support levels has gone so far that it has superseded the income support level , so that every pensioner , as of right , should be on income support . |
20 | Yanto Gates was not given to quick decisions or mad impulses , but the girl in reality matched his dreams of her so perfectly that he had to take it as a sign . |
21 | But in February he returned to the Rhineland to deal with yet another raid by Louis the German there ( this time the emperor drove his son out so forcefully that he had to seek refuge with the Slavs before making his way back to Bavaria ) . |
22 | The leading actor had believed in it so heartily that he had kicked it in mid-speech and got his foot embedded in it . |
23 | SO NOW THAT WE 'VE DONE ALL THE PREPARATION , ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS PUT YOUR PIZZA IN THE OVEN AND TUCK INTO THE FRESHEST-TASTING PIZZA IN TOWN . |
24 | The boot is still the dominant feature of the game , more so now that we have this tactic of kicking deep for position . |
25 | ‘ So now that we have been here almost three months , ’ Mrs Carson said , ‘ what do you think of New York , Ruth ? ’ |
26 | So now that you 've gone |
27 | ‘ So now that you 've had time to think things through , what conclusion have you come to ? ’ |
28 | The door was smashed in so often that it had to be bricked up . |
29 | It was only when Gould declared on 28 February 1837 , that Darwin 's island specimens of the Galapagos mocking bird differed so profoundly that they had to be categorised as three completely distinct species , that the alarm bells began to ring . |
30 | The mother-daughter relationship he had witnessed in London had moved him so profoundly that he had fallen in love with them both . |