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

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31 in a computer like this so that
32 It was a disgraceful piece of television , in as much as it failed completely to set one point of view against another so that genuine truth could emerge .
33 Cut notches for the scions around the edge of the severed branches and insert a scion into each so that the green layer of tissue just beneath the bark ( cambium layer ) of both scion and stock meet each other .
34 Dewey , as is well known , divided knowledge into tens so that he could employ decimal notation ; when a particular subject turned out to have more than nine facets he had to group them together , often at the expense of logic , and if a new facet arrived in-conveniently there was no way of including it at an appropriate place in the hierarchy .
35 Richard Baxter said he was glad to part with all so that he had nothing left to be confiscated and that he could carry on preaching .
36 Given a society in which death is a familiar occurrence and in which most children will have experienced the loss of a sibling through death ; given , too , a belief in a highly authoritarian God with unlimited powers of reward or punishment through heaven or hell : the logical consequence is to prepare children as carefully for death as for life , to ensure above all else that the child shall be ‘ saved ’ at least spiritually , if not physically , and indeed to avoid tempting the deity by any suggestion that life is preferable to a happy death .
37 10 % of all book sales at QPBC bookstall will go to help fund a project to translate Scripture Union 's ‘ Learning Together ’ teaching material into Hungarian so that Christians in Eastern Europe can be helped in their work with children .
38 If you push the lever down and leave it there the flaps will reach their maximum angle and the selector will automatically jump back into neutral so that the hydraulic circuit can idle .
39 Everyone in the school should be consulted and informed about Compact so that they can be aware of it as an educational resource .
40 Before Mr Stewart was charged , there was a tacit agreement that pilots could admit flying problems in private so that others could be warned in time to avoid disaster .
41 I got involved in that so that by mid-1977 I was performing in a play which was actually saying that I was gay .
42 Once again a similar argument exists in administrative law-namely that the function of judicial review is to ensure that public bodies only take decisions which are within the scope of their expertise .
43 Eventually when one has had enough , he signals submission by contracting the pigment in one set of cells and expanding that in another so that his flank patterns change and he hoists the flag of surrender .
44 They gave up other rings and wore iron ones in public so that they could be seen to have done their duty , which was what really mattered .
45 mm , mm yeah , better put that one in as well , you need to put them in proper so that you can get it closed
46 Be humble enough to learn from this so that you can increase your gains elsewhere .
47 At other points the crest from I will coincide with a trough from 2 so that they almost cancel each other out to give one of the hollows of the pattern .
48 Fold the rope in half so that there 's a loop in the middle .
49 Thus there is no evidence over the period from 1963 onwards that the excess found in Seascale extends to a wider area around Sellafield , though for the most recent period there was a slight increase in the incidence of lymphoid leukaemia and non-Hodgkin lymphomas in the rest of Cumbria , particularly among children aged 0–4 years .
50 In 1938 the Folger Library in America , purchased a copy of one of Lambarde 's law books , this was found to contain Shakespeare 's signature , it was not until 1941 however that this was considered genuine .
51 The later Lives of Aethelberht place his accession in 779 so that the suspicion must arise that this note is perhaps based on a misreading of a king-list which concluded by simply listing these names and misled the annalist into thinking that the kingdom had been partitioned among them .
52 Now there was nothing in Good really that I think addressed this mismatch between those two types of law .
53 Now there was nothing in Good really that I think addressed this mismatch between those two types of law .
54 By the end of the seventeenth century the Anglican church in England was developing institutions to serve American needs : the Society for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge was launched in 1699 and the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts in 1701 so that the established church could help its brothers in the colonies who were exposed to much more competition from other Protestants .
55 Let's continue this in 1992 so that we in Rentokil Tropical Plants can proudly claim that we are :
56 Hennessy moved in closer now that he knew that he was n't placing communication at risk .
57 ‘ They acted out the robbery in full so that when it came to describing it to everyone , to police , and to insurance investigators , they would be able to describe it in perfect detail . ’
58 That does not answer the burning problem of law-breaking on a Sunday , especially when the House has not been afforded the opportunity even to debate the matter in full so that a consensus of hon. Members can be taken .
59 A new canvass system was introduced in 1911 so that all county constituencies would operate the same system and so that duplicate records could be kept at area level .
60 These developments stemmed from the growing awareness among political cadres , intellectuals and development workers from 1978 onward that the community under occupation had to learn to take power into its own hands .
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