Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [pron] [verb] i " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I feel so horny I think I 'll faint . ’ |
2 | If Brook Street had n't convinced me I could do it , my confidence was so low I think I might have turned it down , ’ she says . |
3 | and he just said oh I 'm so sorry he said I would n't have come if I had known , but there was a massive wreath in the garden where that girl was knocked over |
4 | She is so funny she cracked me up . |
5 | It looks so funny it makes me laugh , ’ she said . |
6 | ‘ I first started writing songs when I was about 14 , because I knew that the first song I 'd put down would be so crap I thought I 'd get all my ideas out of the way first , and then I 'd start getting all artistic , ’ explains Tony . |
7 | I wanted to run away , and if that window had not been so high I believe I would have jumped through it . |
8 | As I was only 12 it scared me but now I know seeing a land mark just helps find the airstrip . |
9 | and he said for tonight and she said well she said I never felt so embarrassed she said I did n't know where to put myself she said and the girl that was with her the other demonstrator |
10 | I recoiled so much I thought I was going to topple backwards but the cable round my legs kept me anchored to the beer keg . |
11 | Reading them lifts my spirits so much I feel I could conquer the world . |
12 | It 's so incongruous it stuns me for a few seconds . |
13 | ‘ You 're all so smug you repel me . |
14 | ‘ It was so simple it shames me . |
15 | I always look forward to his waking up , he looks so antediluvian he makes me feel only a girl again . |
16 | Then I just felt so tired I thought I 'd have an early night . |
17 | And I I went but it was so embarrassing it made me ill . |
18 | So those who know me intimately insist . ’ |
19 | But only those who know me very well call me Fen , and I do n't know you from Adam — or perhaps I should say Eve . ’ |
20 | I said ooh cos I said when I come here we 're always so busy I said I only get as far as er er the kitchen do n't I ? |
21 | I am so angry it takes me a long time to find the words . |
22 | The importers were n't reliable , and neither were the craftsmen , especially those who persuaded me to pay them in advance Then I got in a financial muddle because I did n't keep my bookkeeping up to date . ’ |
23 | It 'll be so hot I thought I might rent a place in the country , but it might be a waste of money . |
24 | ‘ Dad was so pleased he brought me a big cup of tea — I do n't drink champagne , ’ she said . |
25 | ‘ Some of them are so thick they thought I was fighting against England in Spain . |
26 | ‘ I remember that she was standing in front of a blue backdrop and her eyes were so blue I thought I could see the back of her head , ’ Bailey recalls . |
27 | They seem so brittle they terrify me . |
28 | ‘ You all look so attractive I thought I would come in and say hello . |
29 | I used to try and act in straight plays but I was so bad they made me act with my back to the audience . |
30 | They started at the beginning of one week , by the Thursday , the pain and the sickness were so bad they took me to hospital . |