Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] [adv] that " in BNC.
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1 | That seems a bit odd really that they paid |
2 | The lesson is that you must always keep your defences strong so that you are prepared for any situation . |
3 | This should be laid to the side intact so that you can restore it to its original place when the hole is refilled once the digging is completed . |
4 | There are animals alive today that beautifully illustrate every stage in the continuum . |
5 | Spinal cord injuries have cruel way of leaving your mind intact so that you can think long and hard about the way you wanted to live ’ . |
6 | She kept her eyes downcast so that he would n't see its telltale signs , and sullenly dressed while he continued to pace up and down , probably trying to release some energy . |
7 | Keep most of the galls intact so that the larvae can develop undisturbed . |
8 | We saw the obstacle course where the dogs learn to imagine they are six feet tall so that they can keep their blind owners safe from hurting themselves on low objects . |
9 | and er eighteen feet wide so that you can get a dozen down there seated if necessary , you know , yeah |
10 | It was possible to pay the skischool extra so that after school in the morning she would be taken to lunch in a local restaurant under supervision , then brought back to skischool in the afternoon , but for a 4-year old learning to ski for the first time to stay in skiboots all day is really very tiring . |
11 | The bulbs ' internal circuitry alters the mains current so that the actual load placed on the grid is larger than that recorded on consumers ' electricity meters . |
12 | more or less with what 's a good will and who you have to have in mind and disposing of the estate and being tax effective so that that . |
13 | This provides the compound curve necessary so that the rail curves around the back and upwards at the same time . |
14 | It also has to keep the mass of peasant farmers and unskilled workers passive so that bourgeois interests as a whole are protected . |
15 | This keeps its head free so that it can thrust it deep between the branches of the coral and select a particularly toothsome piece . |
16 | Keep your conscience clear so that when you are insulted , those who speak evil of your good conduct as followers of Christ will be ashamed of what they say . |
17 | But I have actually slept top-to-tail when we 've had parties and it 's too late for the lads to go home , now just get into the bed top-to-tail and keep each other warm so that the winter and yeah |
18 | Always shrimps , bread and butter , a bowl of mustard and cress and a rich , light , golden sponge-cake baked that morning in the oven with the Sunday joint so that it had a faint savour of burnt meat fat . |
19 | Wilson made her own little calendar on a sheet of brown wrapping paper and wrote the numbers of each day large so that Pilade might learn them . |
20 | Feeling more than a little self conscious now that the adrenalin had ebbed away , I addressed the single , lit eye : ‘ OK , love ? ’ |
21 | In the essay ‘ Theatum philosophicum ’ ( 1970 ) , written shortly after the Archaeology , Foucault attempts to avoid the snares of the problem of the relation of the event to the totality , or the particular to the general , that beset both Sartre and Althusser , by arguing that the event as event is only constituted through its repetition in thought as a ‘ phantasm ’ : ‘ it makes the event indefinite so that it repeats itself as a singular universal ’ . |
22 | Glitter answers questions banal enough that a child of six might be able to pose them , and then it 's into the show . |
23 | Chasing solid walls is done with a bolster chisel and club hammer , and it is important to keep the cables vertical so that you know where they are . |
24 | It was the loveliest day imaginable now that she knew the name of Angel 's foster parents . |
25 | It is easy to see why : the track is only six lanes wide so that the crowd is closer to the action than usual , and the organizers have the knack of building up the anticipation for the big event so that once it gets under way , emotion bubbles over . |
26 | Well I mean er , a bit er , I 'm a bit concerned now that they 're er er , they 're not covered with the insurance . |
27 | By way of contrast , unpaid interest or capital repayments relating to loans usually constitute an " event of default " under the loan documentation with the result that the lender will stop any further loans , and may accelerate repayment of the sums outstanding so that they become immediately due and payable . |
28 | The House of Lords held unanimously that there is no defence of entrapment in English law . |
29 | The House of Lords held unanimously that a court of summary jurisdiction has a similar discretion , overruling Reg. v. Guest , Ex parte Anthony [ 1964 ] 1 W.L.R. 1273 and Reg. v. Gore Justices , Ex parte N. ( An Infant ) [ 1966 ] 1 W.L.R. 1522 which were two decisions of the Divisional Court to the contrary effect . |
30 | MANILA ( Reuter ) — President Corazon Aquino of the Philippines said yesterday that the body of Ferdinand Marcos still had a ‘ malignant power ’ that could be used by her opponents to seize power . |