Example sentences of "this [noun sg] [adv] that " in BNC.

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31 So I am pleading that the panel really take a great deal of effort in this leaflet so that it is going to be easily understood by even the people who are less well educated than some of us .
32 It was through this cautio alone that a legal relationship was established between the legatee and the intended beneficiary of the purpose .
33 The honorary secretary of the Royal Statistical Society denies in a letter published on this page today that there are plans to set up an independent council to monitor the Government 's use of statistics , but such a development would be desirable .
34 Where practical we 've chosen to repeat information or at least summarise pertinent details within this volume so that you should n't need to keep swapping from one book to another .
35 And a chain there and we used to tie her to this chain so that she could get into the box and out again , and then we used to put the cubs there first in the straw and then we used to put her there do you see .
36 We 're having to go to press early this week so that hundreds of off-season Santa Clause gnomes can stick dice onto magazines ( they 're a damn nuisance these dice , and no mistake ) .
37 It is best NOT to sing a hymn during this procession so that the emphasis is on the action of GIVING .
38 Whilst an anonymous approach is accepted practice , the purchaser should be advised of the negative features of this approach so that it can consider whether its need for initial anonymity is warranted .
39 But there is no pivot available in this row so that LP10 , and therefore problem 10 , is infeasible .
40 It is for this reason therefore that I think that sector six is more likely to threaten coalescence with existing communities than sectors one or two .
41 It is against this background therefore that I would like to state what I see as the relevance of Christianity to political economy .
42 Which way round and how far would you turn this model so that it roughly fits map H for industrial sectors of Bristol ?
43 Although we should remember this discussing this motion today that the British state has never been averse or slow to use the law to subjugate working men and women .
44 In view of the late notification by the Sports Council advising that our grant for the current year would be out by £7000 the Society 's Steering Group felt we should all make a concerted effort to raise this amount so that all schemes and administration could continue as planned for 1988 .
45 But I hope that we will widen the net with this project so that people wo n't be scared to come forward . ’
46 Your help is needed in taking out extra ‘ travel insurance ’ this summer so that fewer people in Ethiopia and Eritrea are forced to travel in search of food .
47 ‘ It really is physically and mathematically impossible , ’ continues Professor James , ‘ to work out the implications of my needs whenever I go into a supermarket unless I happen to know my metabolic rate , what it means in terms of my food needs and how to calculate this information so that I can select the correct diet . ’
48 And with this in this thing now that B M K's in , every had got to be spot on .
49 Rubella ( German measles ) can cause devastating damage to the fetus in early pregnancy and girls who have not had an attack of this disease by the age of puberty are offered immunisation against this virus so that any baby conceived would be protected , although this should soon be rare in the UK because from 1988 , MMR ( measles , mumps , rubella ) protection has been available to all infants .
50 On Edward 's behalf , Philip was therefore requested to ‘ remedy this matter so that it will redound to your honour … and to the honour of monarchy [ roiauté ] and of all lords against their men ’ ( a touz seigneurs contre leurs hommes ) .
51 Adapting this potential so that the plants can be easily integrated with some sort of collection system will depend on advances in the techniques of genetic engineering .
52 It seemed somehow shamefully out of date to admit to faithfulness : we have this idea now that sex is socially constructive , that delinquency and dictatorship spring from abstinence .
53 If Hamer have sought to redesign this feature so that it looks better overall then I 'd suggest that they have made a mistake .
54 I do not think come this weekend either that we will have any worries about being able to last the pace , ’ he asserted .
55 In normal development , the cells may act in this way so that the developing baby is not attacked by the mother 's defence system .
56 I 'll put it this way so that you 've not the plaster on your your bruised bit .
57 I 've been deadheading the roses ; there is such a wonderful profusion of colours this year now that the new bushes have settled in , especially the big white one which I 'm sure you remember .
58 Demonstrating the arbitrariness of the emergency regulations , she was granted a passport in June this year so that she could head a UDF delegation which met Margaret Thatcher and President Bush .
59 We 've brought forward the Readers Poll slightly this year so that we can swoon and rail and curse at the results as part of our New Year offensive .
60 Let's see if we can move them on this year so that they start to think it 's a charity I know I really want to support .
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