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

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1 ‘ She knew the lads and said they were very nice so that made it easier to audition for them . ’
2 She says : So that made it easier for you to carry on then .
3 So that makes it very easy to fill in , so I do n't mind doing that at all .
4 So that makes it a one-one .
5 Alright , simply because erm , there is , inelastic demand alright , and if there 's a very bad crop throughout the world , prices will suddenly just , just sky-rocket for , for one or two years , so that makes it difficult to pick out an underlying trend because sometimes agricultural prices are very , very high .
6 so that makes it a bit worth while I suppose
7 So that makes it worth three rather than one cos it adds two on .
8 And the telephone number I remember to this day , was Porthmadog so that shows it was at least probably the telephone to go into being in Porthmadog .
9 so that means it 's er
10 And somehow that made it more real .
11 Somehow that made it worse , not knowing .
12 While she ate she read , another thing her mother would have disapproved of , but her ‘ book ’ was the parish magazine and somehow that made it better .
13 Then you would have six men ashore that carry it away and stack it but course now today they do n't do that .
14 There was a big surge of local optimism when Martin Crowe won what appeared to be a very important toss — not that winning it in the first Test had done NZ much good .
15 Bridges , who edited his poetry in 1911 , said dryly that reading it ‘ makes one see why schoolmasters wish their boys to play games ’ .
16 I mean , living up that end it 's not so bad is it ?
17 But no , if you hang it up that long it 's hard work .
18 And of course that 's substan makes that compounded up that makes it even more .
19 ( I should point out that had it not been for my sister Etty , who had financed this latest venture , there would have been no printing business . )
20 Families expressed resentment if they came to think that they were being considered as a ‘ problem ’ family , and were quick to point out that had it not been for the arrival of the new child , they would not have needed the services of the family therapist .
21 He suggests that IBM has been using cash to offer attractive financing to help sell mainframes to generate the revenue growth to cover the cost of its 180,000-strong mainframe-oriented sales and service organisations , and needs to work out how to make the mainframe business the cash cow it should be , focussing on the near $20,000m in sales , general and administrative costs , not the $6,500m for research and development , pointing out that saying it is cutting $1,000m off this , mainly on mainframes , while not making a proportionate cut in costs , is a recipe for disaster .
22 If Adam was speaking like he is now that pick it up .
23 Farmers are wondering what to do with eight million tonnes of straw now that burning it has been banned .
24 Oh well that explains it
25 The decision lifts restrictions that were placed by the court on the tiny company several months ago that forbade it from distributing advance copies of BSD/386 code for beta testing , or production software .
26 Sometimes that sparks it off . ’
27 Oh then that settled it .
28 Well , if Dr Warner was reading it correctly , then that makes it even more private than ever , because it would mean my mother 's been lying , she must have some secret to hide .
29 And then that makes it even worse because you go round and round in circles , and you know and the more
30 Do you want the door shut , there that makes it
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