Example sentences of "[adj] that [adv] [adj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | On her return she knew that it was he who had plucked the sting but she was afraid that too demonstrative a show of gratitude might be misinterpreted . |
2 | It did not seem possible that so lively a person was dead . |
3 | Ironic that so noble an edifice should house so vile an organisation . |
4 | Sad that so important a subject should be so turgid for most of us . |
5 | If an effective service is to be provided to taxpayers then it is essential that wherever possible the breakdown of service provision between different sections is overcome . |
6 | Finally , in view of the crucial part which the further education sector plays in the educational and economic well-being of Wales , not least in the way in which it caters for the indigenous population , it is regrettable that too big a gap still exists between it and the secondary school sector and too few Welshmen and women , particularly perhaps among those who are Welsh speaking , recognize its many achievements in the past and the vital contribution which it will be called upon to make in the future . |
7 | President Mitterrand of France ( and he 's not alone in this ) has been anxious that too swift a move to reunify the two Germanys could destabilise Gorbachev , something that could spell disaster not only for the West but for the balance of world power . |
8 | It is a little disappointing that so handsome a book offers so breathless a review of the subject . |
9 | Dalgliesh , who had heard him at a police concert , never ceased to be surprised that so narrow a chest and so slight a frame could produce such a powerful organ-toned bass . |