Example sentences of "[adv] that [indef pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is enough that nothing in your lifetime
2 So that one about erm go insane and eat my brain baby
3 These have six numbers and they 're designed so that everybody in the press , regardless of trunk access can use the numbers described .
4 So that everybody behind you can see what they are .
5 Once loudly and publicly proclaimed , death has become private , secret , almost shameful : so much so that nobody of any age wants to talk about it .
6 I want it to be teacher-friendly enough so that something of their own experience will be reflected accurately to them .
7 It 's probably so that something like Rockman 's Octopus can be used .
8 Now when Simon saw that the spirit was bestowed through the laying on of the apostles hands , he offered them much money , saying , give this authority to me as well , so that everyone on whom I lay my hands may receive the Holy Spirit .
9 Now when Simon saw was bestowed through the laying on of the apostles hands , he offered them money saying , give this authority to me as well so that everyone on whom I lay my hands may receive the Holy Spirit .
10 Aircraft have transponder systems which locate the aircraft exactly so that everyone for several miles around knows where the aircraft is .
11 He knew that he was the shortest in the class by about three inches and that Mr Gillis was considerate enough to bark out the height of each boy after measurement so that everyone in the class knew the awful truth .
12 They wanted Benjamin to be fuzzy enough as a fantasy figure so that everyone in America could identify with him without joining the Movement .
13 Each unit is still divided into five Focuses so that everyone in the classroom knows what kind of work to expect on each page .
14 So that everyone in Scotland could have been covered and given the opportunity to carry a donor card .
15 It must be easy to use , so that everyone in the personnel department can have access to it .
16 Separate meetings were also held at Douglas Reyburn in Kilmarnock and at Lyles in Cumbernauld so that everyone in the group was given the opportunity of attending .
17 I say unfortunate laird , but of course it would have been the unfortunate estate workers who would have hauled the pick-axes up the hill and toiled away for weeks , just so that somebody with a crown could sit on a pony that did n't stumble on his way up a mountain to shoot something .
18 Landing feet first , I broke only partway through the crust , so that nothing but my boots plunged down into the softer material beneath .
19 A few bars ' rest are all that are required to change from one instrument to another so that plenty of variety of colour can be obtained in a short space if required .
20 Since the individual risks are multiplied together ( so that someone with a double risk on each factor has an overall eight-fold increased risk ) the trial could be done on a much smaller number of volunteers .
21 How could the world fix it so that someone like Brad could ever be right ?
22 He did NOT write these words : ‘ God loved the brainy people and attractive people in the world so much that he gave his only Son , so that anyone with 8 GCSEs , 3 A-Levels and loads of friends may not die but have eternal life ’ ! !
23 The orchestral playing is quite ravishing at times , and Giulinii displays the utmost care over detail so that lots of subtleties can be heard despite the full textures .
24 You can not imagine him putting up with the committee which apparently advised Elizabeth II in 1960 to buy an all too committee-like selection of modern artists — Nolan , Lowry , Hitchens , Davie — chosen , one suspects , so that none of the great men felt left out .
25 She should have known she was ill , got a doctor to see her earlier , not waited until the bronchitis had turned to pneumonia , so that none of their injections and treatment had been any good .
26 And when ye would set out for Castille , let all the people know in secret , that they make themselves ready , and take with them all that they have , so that none of the Moors in the suburb may know thereof ; for certes ye can not keep the city , neither abide therein after my death .
27 In the Local Government Act ( 1972 ) Wales was organized on the basis of non-metropolitan counties , so that none of its major cities had education or social services functions , while the Local Government ( Scotland ) Act ( 1973 ) brought similar results to Scotland .
28 These two lines of super absorbent material work like dams , holding liquid back so that none of it ever reaches the elastic at the legs .
29 The story about the holiday and the car accident were put about , even told to his wife in the beginning , so that none of the others still in Poland should be put in danger . ’
30 A major drawback to a satisfactory analysis of the implementation of care programming is the ‘ moving target ’ factor : what is being observed is a process in flux , so that none of our conclusions can be definitive or generalizable .
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