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

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1 gives you a bit more time to decide exactly what you want to talk about cos if if it has go to be in week three or week four , then we really sort of like decide now what you 're going to write about so that n Cos next week is gon na be our last meeting on this topic , so you really want to sort of give a bit of a presentation on what you 're going to say .
2 I I think what we may be able t I mean yes I think that what you may be able to do is jiggle things about so that , you do n't get much social psychology until the end I know I mean there was n't really much time
3 Give the horse plenty to think about so that he concentrates on his work rather than other exciting stimuli .
4 She must see that he was comfortable and cared for so that with contentment would come peace .
5 In other words , Laura 's idea of the working woman was one who worked at home , and her needs should be catered for so that she could look attractive in the environment in which she naturally flourished .
6 Another lever , which also worked for just that one hour , controlled the food supply .
7 And for a moment despair was overwhelmed by something more lively : by a sensation of such disgust that for just that one moment I was almost galvanized into rebellion .
8 There are social , cultural and spiritual aspects to hygiene which the nurse needs to be aware of so that people are not offended .
9 So you do n't ask and you get sort of so that you understand less and less and eventually you think , Oh I do n't feel like going to school today it 's fractions again .
10 Well what what you could do is put in brackets somewhere a list of accents you can think of so that if people really do n't know what to do .
11 I suggested putting an old lady sitting on a bench with a lace shawl erm er sculpture of so that it represents er Nottingham lace and etcetera and I said it would look more attractive and catch people 's eye than what 's there at the present .
12 And of course the coach had come up the hill could n't overtake where I was parked , blocking off the entrance to the lane where I 'd just come out of so that the string of cars coming down the road and the first one wanting to turn in and of course the coach had covered it .
13 I know six ways out of here that are n't past the desk . ’
14 There was a church just to the north of there that had a reputation for being helpful towards homeless people — I 'd try my luck there .
15 We we took one out of there that made s six
16 SO impressive has been Wigan 's play of late that it seems reasonable to conclude that the transitional period from the control of Graham Lowe to that of John Monie is complete .
17 He had looked after his younger brothers and sister , he had made sure that she always had enough money , but she had been hearing things of late that had frightened her .
18 The writer remarked that he had ‘ never doubted but that he had succeeded in his place by a commission from the Treasury untill of late that I discovered that he only officiated by orders and an interim warrand from the Commissioners of Customs ’ .
19 1751 " And in regaird Shawfield was in use to ffurnish three setts of News papers for this Country , till of Late that the same was withdrawn , And that at first Erecting of the post office here , Shawfield agreed to Continow the same with us for our Encouragement in keeping up of a post .
20 1751 " And in regaird Shawfield was in use to ffurnish three setts of News papers for this Country , till of Late that the same was withdrawn , And that at first Erecting of the post office here , Shawfield agreed to Continow the same with us for our Encouragement in keeping up of a post .
21 It is like poetry : some people do not believe in its existence at all , others argue over whether certain arrangements of words are poetry or not : these zodiacs are as it were topographical poems , a poetic geography akin to legendary history , Like legends , with which they often link up , these poems in the landscape give an identity to a place , a personality which may especially be lacking in the urban wasteland of an area like the suburbs of London , so that the place is no longer just somewhere in the middle of nowhere that could be anywhere .
22 It is that sort of falling-together that reassures you are on the right lines .
23 Do you know of anywhere that offers such a service ?
24 I ca n't think of anywhere that the stage designs have been more consistently imaginative and beautifully realized than in Salzburg over the last twenty years .
25 Baulked through my lack of means of anywhere that would have corresponded to my Aunt Anna 's notions of gentility or my own aspirations , I found myself in an area of bleak but populous streets lined with smoke-blackened tenement blocks south of the river .
26 Daisy wished just for once that Drew could see her when she was n't looking awful .
27 Swiftly Miranda outlined her problem , grateful for once that her personal involvement with Adam was a secret .
28 I wo n't become your charity case because you discovered for once that I was n't lying .
29 He wants to be remembered for more that his ‘ Pits of the Earth ’ and ‘ You can not be series ’ outbursts .
30 It just felt like somewhere that had been absolutely clean for a very , very long time .
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