Example sentences of "[adv] that [pron] [modal v] [verb] in " in BNC.
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31 | And another five so that you can spunk in my mouth . |
32 | I now use a wooden wedge between the chuck and the bed bars , held at the back by an elastic band so that you can rotate in one direction but not the other . |
33 | say we 'd be , you know , be fiddle around and get to ninety six I would then turn and say to them , I will give you five hundred pounds I will knock five hundred off that so that you can put in a proper shower tray and screen |
34 | Alternatively use a small tape recorder so that you can join in the conversation without notetaking . |
35 | You can find out before anyone else who it is that 's in trouble over rates or who 's in debt or who 's emigrating , so that you can get in first and grab their paltry few acres . |
36 | Go up there further so that you can get in the car properly . |
37 | To keep things as natural as possible , the scene should be shot in normal light , and one set-up worth considering is to place your subjects near to a window so that you can shoot in daylight . |
38 | ‘ I am to marry Sofia so that I can bask in the glow of her — her kitten-love — ’ |
39 | If you are a Duannian , or know anyone else who is , please write to me , so that I can communicate in time for Reunion 1991 . |
40 | I was an insatiable reader , and whenever I did visit Father at one of his shops , I invariably managed to wheedle a couple of batteries out of him — so that I could read in bed under the bedclothes . |
41 | As agreed , he swung a punch to my chin so that I should rise in an elegant arc of slow motion to fall sprawled in a dramatic contortion on the bar room floor . |
42 | Their backbone changed so that it would bend in a vertical plane erm the limb girdles changes and a whole number of other things changed associated with locomotion . |
43 | But when in 1698 a new company finally won the trade in return for a loan of £2 million , Herne broke with Child and brought the ‘ old ’ company into the subscription so that it could continue in the trade . |
44 | The British government possessed reserve powers , so that it could interfere in the government if it so wished . |
45 | Along with the merger , Postbank shareholders will be asked to approve a change to the bank 's articles of association so that it can engage in wider areas of business . |
46 | With Amdahl Corp faced with an uphill struggle to adjust its business so that it can thrive in a post-mainframe world , and all its other major investments — things like the former Poqet Computer Corp and HAL Computers Inc still in the development stage and demanding more capital , while its own core business is a victim of the mainframe malaise , Fujitsu Ltd 's 80% of ICL Plc begins to look the company 's most valuable asset , making it increasingly likely that the company will in due course want to float a lot more than the 25% it originally suggested on the London International Stock Exchange : Fujitsu 's biggest problem is the one now facing all big Japanese companies — that the days of cheap capital at home are gone with the bubble economy , probably forever , and many Japanese companies issued convertibles in the 1980s that are coming up to maturity ; with prices on the Tokyo exchange still bombed out , few holders are going to want to convert into shares , which means that issuers will have to raise expensive new capital on the international markets to redeem them . |
47 | Coleridge rationalized the departure in his poem ‘ Reflections on having left a Place of Retirement ’ , asking whether it was right that he should live in beauty and solitude while his ‘ unnumber 'd brethren toil 'd and bled ’ in the greater world . |
48 | We 'll go somewhere that you can use in your illustrations . ’ |
49 | Kendall never claimed , of course , that this method could ever be accurate enough to pinpoint where the archaeologist should sink his spade , but rather that it could help in choosing between a number of possible locations to which the search had been restricted on other grounds . |
50 | Not that I will paint in my own way , live in my own way , speak in my own way — they do n't mind that . |
51 | The final stage of the evaporation of a black hole would proceed so rapidly that it would end in a tremendous explosion . |
52 | Chandler , on the other hand , used them and delighted in them , and because of this a tradition has grown up that they should appear in every private-eye tale . |
53 | The Shah acknowledged to Hollingworth that he had perhaps become too remote from his people and that is courtiers had not always reported adverse criticisms to him , And he said that although he had earlier hoped that his stay abroad would be brief , he knew now that he would die in exile . |
54 | The Ministry of Defence announced today that it will close in 20 months time as part of cutbacks in defence spending . |
55 | It was the thing she did best , and she had decided long ago that she would study in earnest as soon as she left school . |
56 | This one has got five levers and the levers are these things here that you can see in the casing . |
57 | I did n't know then that I 'd fall in love with Harry . ’ |
58 | The police had been round to have a supportive chat ; there was nothing else that they could do in the circumstances . |
59 | It is worth noting too that it can arise in different types of trust , either in a simple trust for restitution , for instance on death ; or in a continuing trust such as the fideicommissa familiae relicta discussed in Chapter IV , in which each successive beneficiary is at the same time a trustee for other family members . |