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

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1 It is a thick worm , pinkish when fresh , and the cuticle is rather transparent so that the internal organs can be seen .
2 Do n't you think it 's a little unrealistic now that the British are n't thinking more in concrete terms of bringing troops back home from Germany ?
3 The playing is so fine here that the notoriously ‘ unsatisfactory ’ ending makes complete sense .
4 So powerful indeed that the emperor had him killed .
5 Nights when ops were on were not so hectic now that the boys did not have the long runs to Berlin and Nuremburg , just specific targets in France and western Germany .
6 It is extremely unlikely therefore that the profound differences in water absorption between the hypertonic and hypotonic ORS are related to differences in sodium or glucose concentration .
7 A layer of dust seems less important now that the years are numbered .
8 Rather than by using the fist , the greatest volume is attained more easily and also more beautifully by placing the notes so close together that the ear hears no space between them .
9 Oh possibly again i it 's just possible actually that the construction of the bungalow did n't lend itself properly well to knocking through .
10 It is little wonder therefore that the failure by the SGA 1979 to reconcile " property " and " title " have been criticised in a Scottish context .
11 This was a new definition of poor — a depth of misery more nauseating even that the stink that still rose from my stained boots .
12 They are growing more confident now that the ‘ green shoots of recovery ’ are beginning to sprout .
13 So it 's vitally important now that the people that are watching really do pay attention cos you 're not gon na get a second bite of the cherry .
14 Things looked more hopeful now that the Poles were in full retreat and an end to the war was in sight .
15 Occasionally a garishly painted truck passed us , raising a cloud of dust , and away to the west , hanging over us and clearly visible now that the clouds had lifted , the coastal range of the cordilleras towered pale and trembling in the heat .
16 It is also relevant here that the story of the weeping bitch was a widely known one , albeit in moralized versions , as an exemplum , rather than simply as a fabliau .
17 The floor sloped slightly and the pews , which held 2,500 , were slightly curved so that the preacher ‘ can be seen from every part of the building ’ .
18 In other cases early appointment is clearly desirable so that the guardian can attend the first directions appointment .
19 Indeed , Ulpian puts the case of a seller of a female slave who knowingly allows the buyer to believe that she is a virgin when she is not ( D.19.1.11.5 ) , a defect which is treated as being strictly liable so that the buyer can return the slave .
20 However , whereas GEC/Siemens had originally proposed that their joint bid would result in a series of joint ventures between them , it became increasingly clear subsequently that the bid was , according to Sir John Clark , Plessey 's Chairman , ‘ no more or less than a simple old-fashioned attempt to carve up one of the leading British electronics companies ’ between GEC and Siemens ' .
21 Boulding ( 1968 ) has identified the crisis of science as arising from the fact that communication among disciplines and subdisciplines is increasingly difficult so that the greater the fragmentation into subgroups the more likely that the total growth of knowledge may be inhibited .
22 Was was that sort of thing quite usual then that the that the children had to find out
23 If we look at the insurance order and the one relating to building societies , it is quite clear there that the auditor has to be acting in his capacity o er as auditor .
24 A Royal source said : ‘ It is quite lucky really that the only thing to worry about are the weekend breaks and holidays from school .
25 Despite the economic gloom , City types are feeling quite skittish now that the former men-only Marks & Sparks in London 's Leadenhall Street has let the ladies in .
26 The reader should be able to confirm that if investment were completely interest-inelastic so that the injections line in graph ( a ) were vertical , the IS curve would also be vertical .
27 Perhaps male bats have body surfaces that are subtly textured so that the echoes that bounce off them are perceived by females as gorgeously coloured , the sound equivalent of the nuptial plumage of a bird of paradise .
28 Stress affects posture : often people look slumped , their shoulders sag and they hunch their back ; alternatively they hold themselves very rigid so that the muscles of the shoulders and neck especially are set ; their face takes on a fixed expression with perhaps staring eyes or clenched jaw ; muscular tics and involuntary twitches can arise ; for some people cramp is stress-related .
29 ‘ Killer in the Sky ’ said a placard , held helpfully flat so that the Board 's staff above could get a better look .
30 It is very important indeed that the informant be considered at the earliest possible stage since he or she will be doing the work of supplying answers to the questions and a good ‘ flow ’ in the interview will help greatly in establishing and maintaining interest and rapport .
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