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

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1 Exploitation for Marx is the process by which a group of people are deprived of the full value of their labour so that what they have lost becomes a surplus for another group who obtain this element .
2 In other words , different pupils will follow different curricula so that what they learn is ‘ appropriate to their individual levels of ability ’ .
3 So that what we will have to do is make our recommendations to Paul the following day .
4 So that what we have now in Shropshire , erm , on the first of the maps , if , if the new R D A's within Shropshire , which shows one in the south of the county , one in the , in the Oswestry area there , going across into Ellesmere , and this with , around the Whitchurch area .
5 So that what we did was , first of all when you filled in your initial choice and then we got a a team choice and now perhaps , what would make a lot of sense is that if we have the first few er team answers one member of this team er , and then we 'll go through the others .
6 To adapt a famous phrase , ‘ We may not know much about their art , but we know what we 're supposed to like ’ and the lecturer , quite properly , both confirms and extends this recognition , so that what we find is , again quite properly , something like celebration of unity .
7 Eventually your voice , and other voices which speak for society , must be taken inside the psyche of the child so that what he or she obeys is their own voice of conscience .
8 To get the activity in isolation you have to think of someone suddenly coming into existence with just enough of a world around him so that what he does and believes is just what the postman does and believes in the real world , but without any real environment .
9 He then provided : ‘ I wish whatever legacies I have left to be paid by you , my dear son , and if any debt shall emerge , if I had borrowed anything for a time and shall owe it , I wish it to be paid by you , so that what I have left your sister may pass to her undiminished . ’
10 And you have some way of , of , of getting in , erm and you have some way of controlling access therefore into toilets , now I do n't know whether that would totally it , overcome the vandal system , but I mean if your saying a pass would n't be any different than a coin you could devise an entrance , so that it was n't , you know , so that what you would be doing is stopping having like the total open access all the time , you know , erm .
11 And finally' if you can afford all this , you 've got to calibrate your monitor , scanner ( if you have one ) and printer so that what you see on screen matches your original image and the printout .
12 Remember what I did there I got three themes and for each one I got three subthemes so that what you put over to them to the audience are those three themes .
13 Her life was uneventful , so that what she thought about naturally was what she saw with her eyes , or in her mind 's eye .
14 Of course you can well I knew of a girl who married I would n't say she 'd married well when she started out but her husband was enterprising e eventually got himself quite a good job at the at people who print the bank notes so so that they they started off in a prefab and they ended up with a new four bedroom bungalow with central heating at Athorpe Roding .
15 The man told me to daughter so that they I was being kidnapped .
16 I 've sort of squeezed the tin foil so that it it fits very , very tightly around the middle .
17 But one of the most persistent and pernicious myths we 've inherited from Descartes is that mentality is essentially conscious , so that anything we ca n't introspect ca n't really be going on in our mind .
18 He was dressed in the garb of a typical construct worker , so that anybody he passed would take him for such .
19 Wigglesworth has remained calm , coped with the aggravations and resolutely has soldiered through the work , saying only that what he ca n't bear is orchestral apathy .
20 No , you ca n't , er , sorry , I was taking that literally that we we certainly not intending it , this was this was very much directed at twenty six five .
21 It 's just that they they were worried that they were losing , they were worried that they were losing support , of losing cos the peasants are off on their own , you know , what 's the logical path .
22 It 's just that I I 'm quite sure that you need .
23 Yeah , it 's just that I I 'm .
24 Reporting a first quarter loss of $22m , Conner Peripherals Inc said yesterday that it it will reduce its worldwide employment by about 10% through attrition , scaling down its production operations and eliminating job duplication and overlap .
25 I 'll never forget that I will never forget that , I had , I 'll told my mum like that we I told my mum we 'd be sleeping over and she said that was alright and she sort of looked at me as if to say mm , yes will Helena 's brother be there ?
26 when they and they freeze your bloody bank account like that he I mean , like you say he it 's just daft you ca n't do that !
27 The relativism of values seems so sensible and convincing until we reflect on what this implies , namely that what we feel passionately about with regard to truth or justice or purpose of life has no justification apart from the fact that we happen to think like this .
28 And also that whatever she felt about his property was of little interest to him .
29 Realise also that what you wear affects your efficiency .
30 Chairman , I do n't really want to say very much er by way of rounding up I think that we 've had a very significant er debate here today , there 's been a lot of discussion on very important issues , erm I think throughout that we we 've managed to get er a certain number of of issues really er in my view at least anyway sorted out .
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