Example sentences of "[adv] that it [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 He absently slid his programme nearer to her so that it touched him now , glancing at her out of the corner of his eye .
2 With dark hair cut quite short so that it revealed his classically shaped head , a deep tan finished with some light freckles , piercing blue eyes and a mouth that was generous in laughter and very straight and sober when he was absorbed in work , he had become the standard against which any other man she met was measured … and fell short .
3 Sharpe twisted the map round so that it faced him .
4 It was a size too small , but finally the leather stretched so that it fit her like an elastic corset .
5 This dietician saying that the architect w wants to know all about endoscop what it involves , so that it gives him an idea as to what is about .
6 ( 1 ) If seeing something is like eating it with the eye , so that it gives us sensations in our eyes as eating manna gives us ‘ sensations of sickness , and sometimes of acute pains or gripings ’ in our stomachs , then what physically enters the eye comes to have an importance not only for understanding the physical mechanism of visual perception , but also for understand the concept of visual perception .
7 Try a recording in which the camera looks at the class the whole time so that it gives you the teacher's-eye view .
8 We need to know how to prepare for sleep so that it refreshes us .
9 And we can agree all of that , so that it makes it easier for storage
10 It coincided with his drawing back from her so that it appeared he was the one to call a halt first .
11 Although entrance is free we have to lay aside everything to enter through the narrow gate , so that it costs us everything .
12 Just that it struck me as strange .
13 yeah well you know it 's okay well you know I well you know yeah it 's just that it worried me about this meeting here and three people out of the five people in the room did n't realise that it was a reservations and booking service .
14 Erm it 's just that it throws you a bit if you 've learnt them that way .
15 He wrote : ‘ And also that it sustains me , in ways that I ca n't explain .
16 It was only much later that it hit me and that was more shock than something could happen again . ’
17 As she returned to her nest , looking around her , she could see it so clearly that it made her laugh .
18 The edition for 1605 , no longer extant , was said to have foretold the Gunpowder Plot so accurately that it brought him under suspicion of complicity .
19 Afterwards Fogarty admitted : ‘ I thought a North-West win would never come for me , but now that it has I 'm a happy man . ’
20 I think now that it exists it ought to be giving money to these things , but I think it ought to be taking the advice of the panels of artists and museum people .
21 It is simply that it left us stranded .
22 Yeah it wants to be just enough inside here that it frightens them .
23 She plaited her hair so tightly that it hurt her , straining hair and flesh until it felt as though the white seam down the back of her head might split and the brains gush out .
24 She loved Nick , loved him so much sometimes that it gave her a pain , but she hated to be told to do something she was going to do anyway .
25 Albert smiled at her but so sadly that it brought her no comfort .
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