Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] that [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 The sea is calm , but such ripples as there are flick the light from the sun about and refract the view of the pebbles so that staring over the edge of the kayak is like peeing into a kaleidoscope over whose speed of rotation you have no control .
2 erm , and er , sometimes even pleased to say well I 'll try to get you in purple , but er , nowadays erm , we , we do n't go in for that because there 's , there 's so many er shops now that selling lighting fittings erm and selling nothing else , there is n't one actually in Harlow , but there 's one in Epping and there 's one in Stortford , erm that er , it 's , it 's riding a new car people want to see er a good variety of them , have a look at a lot or a washing machine or anything like that , you want to see many before you buy one .
3 It also offers 3D spreadsheets so that changing a value on one spreadsheet automatically changes a related value in another one .
4 It is fair to say that in the last instance , it will not actually produce a design with the colours separated out into their appropriate rows , but will make a card design showing the colours so that punching a card from this is made easier .
5 First , because these interviews by Professor Ian Fells ought to convince producers elsewhere that talking heads are by no means a disaster recipe .
6 The two versions use the same screen formats and keystroke commands , and access the same data files so that changing from the DOS to the Windows version requires no file conversion and no operator retraining .
7 There are so many bacteria everywhere that picking out a GEM is a bit like looking for a candle amongst Blackpool 's illumination .
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