Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] that [pers pn] do [not/n't] " in BNC.

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1 I hope that coaches in this country , when they are coaching youngsters , will coach them so that they do not have those kinds of weaknesses .
2 The tiles have grooves and ridges on them so that they do not fall out .
3 This will not necessarily stop the Not-OK feelings but it at least contains them so that they do n't damage the transaction .
4 That 's what she 's supposed to do according to the Citizens Advice Bureau , is to control them so that she do n't annoy the neighbours
5 Good lecterns today also have space for microphone wiring built into them so that you do n't have wire trailing around the place and looking unsightly , or a big boom mike stand in front .
6 ‘ So you go to the bathroom and turn the doorknob — push the door open — go inside — close the door gently behind you so that you do n't wake up anybody else in the house ; now you go to the basin — put the plug in — turn on the tap — it 's a very stiff tap … ’ ( p. 196 ) .
7 you can leave it and get your mum to tell me later that you do n't want any more .
8 Erm er this o this one is not one single job as it happens but it is the kind of thing that we have come up against before and I 've put them the things together in one so that we do n't identify people really under the circumstances .
9 Are you telling me now that you do n't ? ’
10 He walks in front , holds back branches , waiting for her so that they do n't whip back in her face .
11 Tell him also that we do not react well to such behaviour . ’
12 ‘ Or is it only that I do n't understand why as a consequence of being a mere male ? ’
13 They ought to make it so that they do n't have a car that goes above twenty five mile an hour I reckon !
14 nothing else that I do n't want .
15 Do occupy yourself so that you do n't over-indulge or leave yourself open to temptation .
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