Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [be] [adv] [adj] that " in BNC.

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1 Other people are hoping that the standards that can be set for the 7 , 11 and 14 tests must necessarily be so low that they need hardly be attended to .
2 It should now be very clear that development is a dynamic process in which cells repeatedly interact with each other , change shape and position , and become different .
3 From this brief résumé of the sources available to social researchers it should now be very clear that a vague wander through the bookshelves of the library is inefficient and time-wasting .
4 People need to see what they 're eating but the light must never be so bright that it kills any atmosphere you 're trying to achieve .
5 Thornton was n't quite good enough to take his title , but Eubank might soon be so tired that someone , somewhere , will catch up with him .
6 In fact , she could only be profoundly grateful that none of her business colleagues or any of her smart friends back in London was able to see her looking so awful .
7 A sensitive pilot could then be so confused that he would be unable to respond logically to the situation , particularly if it happened at night or in cloud .
8 As was explained in Chapter 1 , we could never be quite sure that we had indeed found the correct theory , since theories ca n't be proved .
9 As she had said to Julie when she 'd phoned her yesterday , even when returning to the office from a short holiday , in the fast-moving world of the City of London you could never be entirely sure that your desk would still be there !
10 It may also be equally true that disincentive effects operate for the very low and the low income-earners where any increase in earnings is counter-balanced — sometimes more than counter-balanced — by a corresponding loss of benefits .
11 Unless they , and you , wish to join forces under the same roof , you may often be very conscious that their biggest problem , that of loneliness , is beyond your reach .
12 It is , however , grouped for other purposes such as local government and it may well be administratively convenient that a town or city , already thus organised , should form one or more parliamentary constituencies , even though some disparities in size as between different constituencies result .
13 Processions commonly or customarily held , and funeral processions are exempt from the notice requirement , presumably because the police will already be fully aware that they are to be held , and do not therefore fall within the ‘ triggering ’ rationale of the requirement .
14 Your water will then be so pure that the natural salts and chelates necessary for life will be removed and will need to be replaced by mixing with carbon filtered tap water .
15 Now of course you ca n't predict at the level of the individual school what the population is going to be , but you can nevertheless be very clear that the system as a whole is going to have many erm fewer pupils .
16 While no researcher , irrespective of their gender , can ever be totally sure that respondents are being truthful ( specially so in our case ) , the research design compensated for this .
17 But the fact is no lender can ever be absolutely sure that a guarantor is not being subject to pressure from the principal debtor , and to require him to do more than properly and fairly point out to the guarantor the desirability of obtaining independent advice , and to require the documents to be executed in the presence of a solicitor , is to put upon commercial lenders a burden which would severely handicap the carrying out of what is , after all , an extremely common transaction of everyday occurrence for banks and other commercial lenders .
18 And even though the packs may look different — you ca n't miss the bright new design — parents everywhere can still be quite confident that Farley 's Rusks are just as ideal for their babies and toddlers in today 's world as they ever were .
19 I mean it can be aware you can be aware of somebody with cerebral palsy having cerebral palsy and you can also be totally unaware that they have it .
20 The best type of evidence comes from modern archaeological excavation , as we can then be reasonably sure that all the finds from a particular area have been recovered and their original locations and relationships recorded .
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