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

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1 So much so that I had to threaten to call the police . ’
2 I 've had a great deal of fun reviewing Animation Works Interactive , so much so that I 've been staying in the office well past my normal time just to play with it .
3 So it adds up to something ambivalent about him , so much so that I have to wonder .
4 Everything happened so quickly that I have no very clear recollection of what actually took place .
5 All this time , all these years , I 've been lugging this weight around with me , for so long now that I 've forgotten what it 's like to be free of it .
6 I was against this sport all along , but it is only now that I have read the page in the Leicester Mercury that I feel bold enough to speak out to you .
7 ‘ It was so long ago that I 've almost forgotten .
8 I had a similar experience in the vestibule of the BBC with an interviewee from the Festival of Light who was declaiming the sins of magazines with open-crotch poses so loudly that I had to pretend I was n't with him .
9 But they loved me so passionately that I had a secure base to my life . ’
10 Fearnley was by now talking so quietly that I had to lean close to hear him .
11 ‘ It 's only recently that I 've felt able to write about him , but the controversy about Down 's Syndrome babies has brought it all to the surface .
12 Just so that I 've got some idea of er
13 I have , I 've been asked a lot in the last twenty odd years and it 's only just recently that I 've seriously considered it , which is why I 've made this new album , Midnight Postcards .
14 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 .
15 But it did blunt the tool quite easily and sharpening was needed more often that I had thought likely , though this walnut was extremely hard .
16 Well I have to say straight away that I 've erm worked on a Council with the Labour Party in opposition with us , and now with the Labour Party in Government with us with us a very small group , and I have to say it 's much preferable to have the Labour Party in power than to have the Conservative Party in power as far as we 're concerned , because at local level the sort of things that we want to do — providing better services , caring of people , all those sort of things — we do n't disagree .
17 I ought to say straight away that I have some sympathy with some of the Scottish Conservatives .
18 seven hundred pounds straight off that I 've got .
19 ‘ Now , Tess , I have told you often enough that I have no wish to set up in Belgravia , Harley Street , or Wimpole Street , ’ said Dr Neil quietly , refusing the sandwiches which a servile McAllister was handing him .
20 Really so that I 've got more lines up there , not like , when they 're I 've got plenty of lines you see .
21 ‘ Well , then , ’ he said smugly , ‘ it 's just as well that I have worked something out for you , is n't it ?
22 I replied rather coldly that I had not drunk alcohol since 1939 , and that it had been my hope that we should stop somewhere where I could wash up generally , relieve myself and have a little rest .
23 Erm Well not that I 've come across yet I 'd rather do something that 's getting the facts and then giving examples .
24 Even before that I had put on some weight which did n't all drain away during my illness .
25 Full of good intentions I declared quite sincerely that I had a dog in my rucksack .
26 ‘ Not in the least now that I 've had a chance to study you him .
27 Sure to feel again soon that I 've botched it .
28 So I lay naked in the rinsed airlessness of the room , waiting for She-She 's return , and wishing pretty earnestly that I had taken my chances with Moby .
29 ‘ It 's a little bit easier now that I have nothing to lose , ’ he said .
30 It 's very rarely that I have
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