Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] that [pron] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It should actually have a clip so that you stick it in your inside pocket
2 She began to take a different route so that she approached her home from the other end of Magdalen Street and avoided a meeting with John .
3 Take three breaths and then repeat the Energizing Breathing so that you do it three times altogether .
4 All the functions are fully explained in the manual and it is worth taking some time to experiment with each function so that you know which ones to use to obtain the best results .
5 This emphasis upon the need for cultural and social reinforcement , though often overlooked by educationalists , is crucially important if the learning process is to be useful and related to the experience of the community groups so that they feel they can go on to employ practical applications of their learning .
6 Tie the beef and lamb into compact rolls or squares so that they retain their shape during cooking and will be easy to cut .
7 Legends about the movement of stones arise because , if the stones are alive with energy , this in some way affects our perception so that we feel they are moving .
8 the solicitor hurries you through the interview so that you feel you have not explained everything fully ;
9 Lyn took one of the gravel paths into the grounds of the general hospital , walking towards the sun that dazzled her eyes so that she screwed them up against it .
10 and he 'd been away for three months so that you know I mean
11 If all goes well , you may eventually sign an agency deal so that you have someone booking your gigs and possibly arranging tours for the band .
12 Of course er they have about erm well I 'm not sure , about twenty eight or thirty thousand gallons of diesel stocked up there , and of course in them buying it in bulk like that they get it at a cheaper rate .
13 It was two months later that she told me of her problem and the discomfort it had previously caused her .
14 I 'm sorry , ’ she apologised , her action in not leaving a note seeming poor thanks now that she knew he had only been trying to protect her from himself when he 'd called her clinging .
15 and unfortunately it was only about eight months before that she lost her mother , only her mother was the dominant feature of the family you see she kept them all together
16 But it 's that figure there that I think we need to concentrate on as far as good bonuses are concerned .
17 Her heart seemed to go climbing up inside her chest , but it was n't till Jake 's hand clamped over her mouth again that she realized she 'd been about to scream .
18 ‘ Only if you promise not to talk Man 's Talk when I 'm in the kitchen making gagging noises so that you think I 've got an Espresso machine , ’ said Sorrel , eyeing him suspiciously .
19 You see there would n't have been a kiln at the mill before that I think it every house had their own kiln and they dried their own you ken .
20 There are n't the professional barriers there that I think there were ten years ago .
21 Well there there are three there are three organizations or companies there that I think you 'd be er happier in especially going out for the first time and also er your style .
22 ‘ The thing is , ’ he murmured , sending her a smile that managed to be wicked and appealing all at the same time , ‘ I 'm so used to trusting Simon completely that I forgot you did n't know him at all . ’
23 One or two of the hotel 's regular visitors and local residents who use the hotel frequently have told Winter privately that they think it is a mistake and that it is leading to friction and a lowering of standards .
24 But then , of course , there is one step beyond that which most people would find an even greater challenge : to widen the circle so that we see ourselves not only as one part of one human family , but of the family of all life on Earth .
25 Think positively and try to make the most of your appearance so that you feel your absolute best all day .
26 ( ii ) They should have continuing opportunities to write for formal or public purposes so that they increase their command of the structures of written Standard English .
27 It was several days later that he found himself rising through the complex of dripping wet catwalks and steps that ran around the Power line .
28 I learned that , like Jane Austen , she was an ASROG ( Abbey School Reading Old Girl ) , though it was not until years later that she sent me these scraps from a diary kept during her schooldays .
29 Dissenting minorities were driven out by religious difficulties : Roger Williams left Boston within a year of arriving , though it was not until five years later that he made his way south through the dense woodlands to Rhode Island to launch the first settlement based on principles of religious toleration in 1636 .
30 When my cousin , who was to be in the locality ( one did not ask why at that time , and it was only after we were both freed of our vows of secrecy more than thirty years later that he told me he had been at Bletchley Park itself ) suggested coming to visit me , Mrs Sugden had no doubt but that this was my ‘ gentleman friend ’ .
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