Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] that [pron] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | At a push boiling oil on its own will do the job , but a typical mixture has corrosive properties and is sticky so that it adheres to exposed flesh . |
2 | We may not ask for help by weeping , but our bodies may become helpless so that we have to be helped . |
3 | Gripping the hammer in one fist and propping the hatch up with her free hand , she crouched low so that she had about an inch gap through which she could see the back door . |
4 | It is interesting here that we have in Dorothy Heathcote 's lesson an example of apparent free-play . |
5 | It 's interesting actually that it says on all the outsides of all the tapes Aston Business School so I 'd just like to say for the benefit of the tape recorder and the British National Corpus , this is where the Business School ends and this is where Psychology takes over . |
6 | It is appropriate here that I quote from passages in the report of the headmaster Mr which was furnished to Norwich City College . |
7 | Anton was shocked enough that he spoke to him but almost jumped when the hand fell on his knee . |
8 | All kinds of pleasures became apparent now that they showed as points of brightness in such an overwhelming dark . |
9 | She stood shaking , setting the flaming tresses about her quivering so that they rippled in the shafts of light broken by the barrier of trees . |
10 | It is certain only that they passed through Dulverton , and within a week were home once more , bringing with them ‘ many pleasant , and some of them droll enough , recollections ’ . |
11 | From here he could see the crowded harbour quarter , the rooftops so close together that they welded in the heat haze into one whole . |
12 | The plaster work had been restored and gilded so that it glittered against a dazzling white ceiling and against walls hung with crimson wallpaper . |