Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [n mass] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | This suggests that you should sit at arms length from your monitor and should n't site desks so that people sit near the back of monitors . |
2 | Er , one good example , as cited er , er , a term policy , if you could n't cite one that he had himself , you could cite examples so that people know about it . |
3 | It 's sad not to have a restaurant that size in the playhouse so that people come to the theatre . |
4 | Why should Willi always make himself look so ludicrous so that people laughed at him ? |
5 | The need to make it clear so that people understand without having to sort of keep coming back and asking again and again , yep , great , thanks . |
6 | It needs a foundation not only of shared values but also of shared experience , so that people identify with the political system to which they belong , and can trust its procedures and their outcomes . |
7 | the head office of the multinational should try to establish standard methods of research , so that data collected in each country will be more readily comparable ; |
8 | This year Moss expects less than 20% to come from sales of framework technologies and hopes end-user products will be 80% — and only 5% or 10% during 1994 . |
9 | Values of much less than 30° seem to be inconsistent with an explanation of the Tunguska object as a stony asteroid . |
10 | And yet , in real terms , the percentage share of the market that desktop publishing software occupies is very small , less than 10% according to some of the market research , compared with such stalwarts as word processing , databases and spreadsheets . |
11 | Include interests of groups of individuals and/or companies if known , even if less than 3% held by individual members of the group . ) |
12 | This is why that the leaning process never ends , it 's , it 's always on , the new developments come in and people have to be taught , and firemen have to keep up to date with that . |
13 | Then the front door was smashed down and people streamed into the house . |
14 | So if people say to you well we 're always seeing their ad . |
15 | The snow sparkled in the sunshine outside the window and nobody really minded much when people came into the room and said ‘ Happy Christmas ’ . |
16 | I never say my work is going to last a long time — usually five to ten years , though obviously the smaller pieces which are kept inside last as long as people look after them . |
17 | We now sell Book Tokens only when people ask for them . |
18 | The second is that it is only when people think about what the visual system does in the real world that they begin to study it appropriately . |
19 | So when people say of someone : ‘ His smile never reached his eyes ’ , they 're being absolutely accurate . ’ |
20 | So when people talk about Freud 's Lamarckism , they 're not talking about what Darwin and Freud understood as Lamarckism , evolution by will , with progressive improvement , what they 're talking about is what everybody believed to be true , the inheritance of acquired characteristics . |
21 | I think it 's more erm if it 's it 's difficult to know exactly because people shift into different repertoires . |
22 | Anyway , the important thing is not whether people believe in something or not — the important thing is whether it 's actually true or not . |
23 | Most of these courses are too short , merely providing the beginnings of a new competence or a new viewpoint that is often swept away when people return to their hectic routines . |
24 | Lastly , just as people looking for jobs are advised to ask around and find out about prospects through the grapevine rather than from official sources , employers too , where appropriate , can let it be known that they are looking for a certain sort of employee . |
25 | In other words , just as people differ in extraversion , intelligence , and proneness to anxiety so , too , do they differ in the extent to which they show psychotic characteristics . |
26 | , and their staff have found that , as soon as people arrive at Hallery House , they are impressed with the level of service . |
27 | All the lights were on and people seemed to be moving about in every room . |
28 | It should be noted that the programme will have been more than 50% spent by then ( around £4m ) . |
29 | The near £5m annual budget was in surplus for the year by more than £139,000 swelled by a £53,000 surplus from previous years to almost £193,000 . |
30 | Firstly , spurious makes of knives can vary in weight by more than 40g compared with the recommended ones . |