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

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1 On the other hand , that model might be saying that so that she does n't have the envy of thousands of women heaped on her head !
2 They did all that so that we would have better opportunities , and they expected us to grab them when they came along .
3 ‘ They got the other women to call me that so that they would n't like me .
4 One 11 year old who was asked about the shape of the Earth replied that he knew he was supposed to say that it was shaped like a sphere , but that he thought people only say that so that it would fit easily on a globe :
5 So what we 've got to do is try and filter out that so that the incidents go straight through to the incident rooms , rather than being queued behind everybody who just wants to speak to the caretaker , to talk about the hinges that 's just normally .
6 Making use of the result of the gravitational red shift experiment we have shown that so that the metric coefficients replace the classical gravitational potential .
7 Simple calculation reveals that so that the optimal policy is a slow increase in the rate of growth of the money supply until the government 's propensity to create inflation is revealed .
8 I hope that the Bill will change that so that there are fewer of the type of engineers described by my hon. Friend the Member for Harrow , West ( Mr. Hughes ) and more progressive traffic engineers .
9 I just mentioned that so that when you , if you do this type of photography always remember that your props , whatever they might be , must be absolutely in pristine condition .
10 that i when the child comes to you to si , you sign to show they 're with you now , perhaps Cath could amend that so that you have it you 've actually got the week but five slots for homework
11 so I was n't quite sure of the answer that you gave back with me walking back from the camera so I just wanted to qualify that so that , I mean all that I noticed was that there was nothing that , that , no information that you tried to get out of him .
12 So that so that actual that particular settlement was rather a good one , because it was thirty odd million plus eight was n't it ?
13 and that was my Barclaycard number in case you want it although I ordered it through the thr phone I made out that so that I could read it off on the telephone I did n't even erm I did n't even assemble it I just looked and I saw it does n't chop I thought it would chop things but does n't , it only grates Looks as though it had been out before , you know , you look at this !
14 And I read that book and erm Marie , erm said said that they 've got new ones so that so that , excuse me , she 'd been talking about I 'd just made myself a pie I could n't eat any of it !
15 It does n't have to be a nice shape it 's just that so that if the nail polish does n't
16 I suppose what I did there was put them on the spot so how could I word that so that it does n't put people on the defensive so much ?
17 Mr Mayor on on a point of order Mr Mayor er standing order sixty two refers explicitly to community charge or the poll tax , I think that before we move into this debate we should amend that so that it does refer to the council tax which is what we will be debating .
18 But , as I say , doctors are slow to start using that so that , whereas sometimes they are overenthusiastic and use too many medicines , at other times they are too slow and too reluctant to start to use new innovations .
19 This was be this was er er there was a ceremonial parade when we stood down but this was er erm something that like that the town in recognition of the Home Guard Cos when the Home Guard was stood down it was a national er a national standing down so everybody all over the country er everybody in the country there 'd be a er a parade of some sort but this was for the Walsall detachment of the South Staffs Home Guard that was invited to , to the town hall for er a reception , it was quite it stood in re er I still can remember about it quite quite something to look back on that was really .
20 But we knew that also that erm if it had to go , I t had to go .
21 I think that also that said to me at the point that there is , people need to er , be paid attendance because otherwise you deny people the opportunity to be able to stand for council , there , otherwise you are going to end up with those that are either rich or retired as the only people who can attend a council which , and therefore we must remember that and make sure those who want to have the opportunity to participate in local government are actually compensated for their , for their erm , for their work .
22 However , I conclude that notwithstanding that the strain of all that they have done , they at present , leave them to feel that they will transfer their physical caring duties to paid helpers in the immediate future .
23 Perhaps the adults will understand that now that they have been arrested .
24 My own opinion , however , is that now that the returns on bank savings have plummeted , investors will be searching desperately for new avenues of investment and shares and property will certainly be high on the list .
25 This was discussed with the Jones who resolutely maintained that now that ‘ the problem ’ was solved they were going back to normal and apart from the period of intervention they had not changed what they did at all .
26 To add to Henry 's troubles he was constantly being pestered by King Philip 's claim that now that the Young King was dead , his widow 's marriage portion — Gisors and the other castles of the Norman Vexin — should be returned to France .
27 It has been suggested that now that unions ( and not merely officials ) may in certain circumstances be liable in damages for unlawful industrial action it is more likely that an employer will pursue his claim to a full trial and there is less reason to refuse an interlocutory injunction in trade dispute cases ; but it has also been said that the ‘ right to strike ’ is a valuable ( indeed essential ) element in the system of collective bargaining and that it ‘ should not be rendered less valuable than Parliament intended by too fanciful or ingenious a view of what might develop into a serious issue to be tried . ’
28 Er I hope that now that Anne who is our very capable financial director will enlighten us with a breakdown of costs and an insight into targets with attendant indicators of relative volumes .
29 It was several weeks before she realised that now that he was working he would not be free to walk about the neighbourhood .
30 Always optimistic , Anne felt sure that now that she would see him regularly at the dance , she would soon find out how he 268 really felt about her , but it was not to be .
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