Example sentences of "so [adj] that it makes " in BNC.
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1 | On one side is the shattering power of time : This feeling of inevitability becomes so strong that it makes the poem comment on itself in surprised awareness — ‘ Oh fearful meditation ! ’ — and pushes on to an apparently unanswerable climax : ‘ Or what strong hand can hold his swift foot back ? / Or who his spoil of beauty can forbid ? ’ |
2 | These relations between finite coordinate distances are generally so inconvenient that it makes more sense to start calculations from the differentials which do transform linearly : . |
3 | Its unique lightweight design is incredibly simple — so simple that it makes you wonder why nobody thought of it before ! |
4 | He is also in charge of an economy so large that it makes a real difference to world trade and to British economic fortunes in particular . |
5 | Frankly , the general tone of your question is so selfish that it makes me a bit dubious about the prospects of your marriage . |
6 | The vision of Mrs Thatcher raising her arms at the Tory Party Conference and saying she is ‘ proud to be old ’ is so unlikely that it makes us smile . |
7 | Includes the classic mod ‘ floater ’ ‘ I 'm So Thankful ’ , a record so cool that it makes Inspector Morse look like The Bill . |
8 | Scandinavia is so expensive that it makes Switzerland feel like Andorra , and so dark in mid winter that many of the slopes are floodlit to avoid disappointment . |