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

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1 Early in his time as prime minister he asked Ramsey to come down from York so that they could meet .
2 It was in Ulm and perhaps in Aachen too that you developed your life-long aversion to small theatres ?
3 He threw a rope-ladder down to Michael so that he could take the weight off his legs and the strain off his back .
4 Together we shouted at the man , and told him we would tell this story all over London so that his name would be hated .
5 He also persuades Cauley into moving in on Artemesia now that she has been ’ deflowered ’ .
6 Although clearly designed to the specifications laid down by Ceauşescu so that it would be a suitable monument to his glory as well as a home and office for the remainder of his working life , the colossal building was always officially described as the Civic Centre .
7 Bursting into tears , she turned and ran back through the wood , pushing blindly through the ferns , stumbling , hot and panting , determined to get away from Nicky so that she could try to think straight .
8 During beta testing , Bristol will be working with small independent software vendors willing to hand their source code over to Bristol so that it can properly babysit the whole operation .
9 If this explanation is simplistic , it is because there is little point in saying more about Minamata now that the classic written account of the tragedy is available in English .
10 I am glad we have converted the European Community to this , but I am not going to have land set aside in Britain so that the rest of Europe can produce more .
11 It was beautiful how they 'd laid it down that the baby should be brought up in Dynmouth so that they could always see it about the place .
12 Nahum Morey rarely drove in his carriage up to London now that the railway had come to Chertsey .
13 Edward III 's son , the Black Prince , although only sixteen , fought at the battle at Crecy , and at the siege of Calais , which surrendered in August 1347 , and went on to campaign successfully in France so that a favourable treaty was concluded in 1360 .
14 He and his wife were badly shaken and decided to move out of Ulster so that their children could grow up under normal conditions .
15 In the early hours , she left with her husband Guy to drive back to Lourmarin so that she could open her restaurant in the morning .
16 We may want to make a dash straight back to Olbia so that we can catch the first ferry across in the morning . ’
17 If anyone rings and asks for her , we 're to say she 's out , then pass the message on to Bob so that she can ring back . ’
18 They reckoned then that anything in the river would have been sent half way across to Norway so that put paid to that search .
19 erm The more recent developments in erm women 's fiction , feminist fiction , erm the lead has come there certainly from America so that not only do you have leading erm women novelists but you have leading women black novelists and black women novelists and this erm of course may very well come , and I hope it does , in this country , but it has n't come at the moment .
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