Example sentences of "[adv] that [adv] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Or , better , have them weighted down under the surface , so that even at low tide these shallow boats can pass over them , but deep-draught ships can not .
2 But time and tide and neglect had eaten away at the structure so that even at low tide , with the slabs fully exposed , crossing would be tricky .
3 It should not be forgotten that there are different systems of law even within the UK , so that even for domestic sales such a clause avoids a potential source of confusion .
4 So that here for past services there is ample justification for the promise to give the third share .
5 The inner chamber is designed so that up to four volunteers can be accommodated in modest comfort ( though , as already mentioned , free-running experiments are performed on one volunteer only ) .
6 Trend Kwikcoat is fast-drying , so that up to three coats may be applied in a day ; its acrylic base ensures it does not turn yellow ; it is low in odour ; and brushes may be washed out in water . , . .
7 The archive material has been found to be remarkably full , where it exists , but to have considerable gaps , so that only for short periods in particular cities can the levels of illegitimacy be assessed and compared with regional levels .
8 The farm work needed to be carefully planned so that only in extreme emergencies did the part-time farmer have to be recalled from his other employment .
9 We may now understand better , too , why my father was so fond of the story of the butler who failed to panic on discovering a tiger under the dining table ; it was because he knew instinctively that somewhere in this story lay the kernel of what true ‘ dignity ’ is .
10 John Durno , governor of Saughton prison , said yesterday that up to 200 prisoners could go through the programme in the year .
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