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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Critics of the organization say it gave away money indiscriminately , whilst its supporters maintain fiercely that all projects were minutely criticized for viability .
2 There is one potential hazard associated with dense ivy growth on a living tree — it may grow so rapidly and thickly that any fungal growth may be hidden .
3 Somebody calculated that if the surface of the earth was covered with a layer of protein molecules a metre thick , right over the whole surface of the earth erm each one , each protein different from every other one , and let us suppose furthermore that each of these proteins had been changing once as second , uniquely , into some different kind ever since the formation of the earth , we would still have tried out only quite a small fraction of the available possible proteins a hundred amino acids long .
4 More generally , the link between the last three sections of this book is Tolkien 's perception , from Pearl and from poems like it , that poetry does not reduce to plain sense ( so far most critics would agree with him ) , but furthermore that this is because words have over the centuries acquired meanings not easily traced in dictionaries , available however to many native speakers , and ( this is where many critics part company ) at times breaking through the immediate intentions of even poetic users .
5 The combination of horncall and cockcrow means , if one listens , that he who fears for his life shall lose it , but that dying undaunted is no defeat ; furthermore that this was true before the Christian myth that came to explain why .
6 To understand what is happening here , we have to know that Ulster vernaculars have palatalization of initial [ k ] in certain prevocalic positions ( as in [ kjat , kja:r ] ‘ cat , car ’ ) , and furthermore that this is recessive in inner-city Belfast .
7 I realized suddenly that that was why lovers always feel the need to sleep together after making love , and to rest and be together the next day .
8 I realized suddenly that this was all .
9 So what you 're saying is that erm as most people are s such a high percentage of people in the flats , have pr have erm serious problems , it means it 's basically th basically that all all their energy goes into actually trying
10 Reviewing the novel in the London Times , A. S. Byatt noted approvingly that this theme of identity and difference was neatly encapsulated in the names of the two women , Hilary being derived from the Latin hilaritas , or Joy .
11 We shall see below that some particular bond-stretching or angle-bending motions have characteristically high intensities .
12 Erm , so in the top left of this spreadsheet I 've got some documentation , below that some blank rows , a key parameter section here .
13 We will see below that this means we have found all efficient tableaux .
14 It is sometimes wrongly called a second-order transition but we shall show below that this is an incorrect use of language .
15 There were thus many reasons , grounded in both Æthelred 's reign and his own , why individual churchmen may have harboured resentment against Cnut , and it will be suggested below that this could take a religious form .
16 Does did I hear rightly that that 's now going up to fifteen pound a week ?
17 He was responsible for slipping the medical clauses unobtrusively into the Act of 1907 , judging rightly that this was the only means to avoid public and parliamentary conflict about this extension of state action .
18 He starts by looking at longer-term human evolution over the past five or more million years , showing rightly that this is not a simple progressive ladder but a series of adaptive radiations .
19 The calculation behind the memorial was naturally that most of the women would leave to get married within a few years .
20 Erm now councillor and I asked for this matter to be brought to this chamber because erm we felt that the matter w was important enough that all members of this council should have an opportunity to debate it .
21 It was enough that both men understood the facts of the situation , and each other .
22 Well it 's true enough that some school days are happy ( for example , the school day before half-term holidays , the school day before Christmas holidays , the school day the boiler blew up and we all got sent home early etc , etc ! ! ) .
23 It can not be said often enough that these are not the people at the top of the organization , but those at the bottom .
24 It was natural enough that those who knew Smart 's recent history should look for evidence of his recent condition .
25 To make a useful fusion reactor needs high densities of the deuterium fuel and , it has been traditionally assumed , temperatures greater than those in the centre of the Sun so that fusions occur frequently enough that more energy is liberated than consumed .
26 Several who tried keeping the cats reported delightedly that this was the case .
27 Small wonder perhaps that many buried their heads in the sand and refused even to think about the event until the last possible moment .
28 What it basically means is that an extrovert tends to tends to have a wide area of interests but wo n't investigate them as much as perhaps that that deeply , and that includes friends as well , and that includes people around them and they look at the wideness rather than the depth .
29 ‘ I fear nothing , My Lord , except perhaps that those who do not wish us to find the truth may intervene in a way we least expect .
30 The underlying attitude is perhaps that most people accept mentally handicapped people and are sympathetic towards them , but remain inwardly glad that it has not happened to them or to their children — ‘ there but for the grace of God , go I. ’ They also continue to believe the many myths surrounding the handicapped which have been passed on for decades .
  Next page