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

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31 He moved more heavily and slowly so that often they had to pause to allow him to keep up , and they rested for his sake more often than they would otherwise have done .
32 Willie , meanwhile , not only remained silent during these conversations , but picked his berries slowly so that they might forget that he was there , but he reckoned without Zach .
33 We passed along slowly so that the cortège could be seen and all could have a last look at the coffin .
34 Miss Honey was walking slowly so that the small child could keep up with her without trotting too fast , and it was very peaceful out there on the narrow road now that the village was behind them .
35 The only way around these attempted take-offs was to walk very slowly so that we did n't build up too much ground speed , as airline pilots would say , and stop if Dawn 's wings did open .
36 I approach slowly so that the animals will not be taken by surprise and panic into a rush for the sea , but even so several of the younger seals take fright and slide into the water .
37 Make the loop just a little bigger than the outline of the web , place it behind the web , and then bring it towards you slowly so that the main radial threads all touch the wire at the same time .
38 and you bring it down , and if there 's anything wrong you 'll feel it slowly so that it may click , you do one side and then the other , right the old fashioned treatment for erm dislocated hip was double nappies , er do you know what that ?
39 They lay at angles to each other , drifting very slowly so that the gold-splintered pattern of the lake changed continuously .
40 Drink slowly so that your glass stays fuller longer .
41 He stretched out his arms and then turned slowly so that I could view the recycled Archie from all angles .
42 Once again the control cleavage pattern reappears very slowly so that at several sites the reaction is not complete even after 30 minutes .
43 King lived in an age when growth rates changed only slowly so that his greatest concern was the possible end of the world !
44 In travelling around Australia I soon found out there was not too much of my kind of thing — little enough that feel within my category of the picturesque .
45 He switched on the torch , but directed it upward so that there was only diffused light on the forest floor .
46 He sent for a pallium for the new archbishop , Eanbald ( 1 ) , in 780 or 781 ( ASC D , s.a. 780 ) and in 786 received the papal legate , George , bishop of Ostia , who had come to York to inquire into the state of the Northumbrian Church , at a council attended by all the chief men , ecclesiastical and lay , in the kingdom , when the legate pronounced on much that displeased him .
47 Your father and I have talked to Lewis and he 's said they are n't going to actually rush into anything , but they just feel so … right together that it 's … just come up , you know ?
48 Divide the cake in half lengthwise so that there are two long strips of cake .
49 When a crack appears in a strained material it will open up a little so that the two faces of the crack are separated .
50 ABBERLEY : Would you mind turning your cardiograph around a little so that I can see it ?
51 Keep a good lookout and stay back from the line a little so that you do n't get into problems with people on starboard tack , then look for a gap to tack into .
52 It will keep you here a little so that you may have time to make your plans . ’
53 Realising how she was staring at him , Isabel quickly looked back at the fire , leaning sideways a little so that her still-damp hair fell forward , partially shielding her face .
54 Then the front zip of her jeans yielded to his importuning hands and he eased away a little so that his fingers could slide inside , seeking , exploring , sensitising , until shudders shook her from head to foot .
55 There has been a tendency on the part of the Commission to interpret Article 85(1) very widely so that all restrictions fall within it and require exemption .
56 In the Leisure Society the employed are an elite of highly educated and skilled professionals who work full-time , but the wealth created by the equipment they have designed and operate is dispersed rather widely so that the mass of the population are able to live reasonably well off the products of the automated machinery cared for by the core elite .
57 He seemed calmer now , and smiled widely so that Christie noticed how white his teeth were .
58 In stressing the challenges that face us in health and safety it is not to ignore the environmental challenge however we recognize it needs to be considered much more widely so that our resources can be most effectively targeted .
59 . Right so that , it 's a bit grey is n't it ?
60 Right so that er well that , there really is n't a problem then on Wednesday morning .
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