Example sentences of "[adv] that [pron] of " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 I want it to be teacher-friendly enough so that something of their own experience will be reflected accurately to them .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 . ’
11 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 .
12 ‘ Apart from that , how could I allow him to play when the Scottish League have already altered their fixtures so that none of my home-based players would be playing today ?
13 The Crown accepted that the income of the settlement arose or accrued to the three trustees jointly and not jointly and severally so that none of them was entitled , in law , separately to any particular share or fraction of the income .
14 Mr Sutherland said that the partners at the practice made sure that Dr Almahawi followed safe procedures so that none of his patients was put at risk .
15 It 's not a works , so that none of us can boast on any account .
16 The way we know at all as human beings means not only that none of us knows everything but that none of us knows absolutely why we know anything .
17 It was only that none of this was quite what he had been used to .
18 Only that none of them matched with Donna .
19 She had lost too much already in Parfois to believe easily that anything of hers could come unmarked out of it .
20 It 's just that none of us actually knows how to go about it . ’
21 It was n't that I would n't try Terry 's material , because we did try it ; it 's just that none of us really liked it .
22 ‘ It 's just that none of the other three had any family to protest . ’
23 Not that None of a Family 's not what we both want what with our lifestyles .
24 Please not that none of these dishes is suitable for freezing .
25 In her thesis she writes about it , but she also — I surmise — sees the downside ( as Letterman says ) , namely that none of these religious beliefs will be sufficiently adhesive to hold Masai society together once the other solvents get to work .
26 We feel it is important to point out that none of these groups are in any way closed .
27 Indeed , Creggan soon found out that none of the eagles seemed to like talking about where they came from or how they came to be in the Cages .
28 To return to the question of how these topics can be integrated into the initial professional training of foreign language teachers , we would point out that none of the topics is entirely new even to those who have not been involved in linguistics in their academic course and , secondly , that they are all related to questions of classroom practice .
29 The Saturday before that none of us had it cos we were at granny and grandpa 's .
30 And the Saturday before that none of us had it cos you were gallivanting up and down the country with the
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