Example sentences of "[adv] that [noun] on " in BNC.

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1 It also involves rescheduling the whole programme so that decisions on commitments to production can be deferred until nineteen ninety five , with first deliveries to United Kingdom and Italy occurring in the year two thousand and to er Spain and Germany in two thousand and two .
2 Supplies of crude oil from Russia had been sharply reduced since Aug. 30 , so that reliance on the Ignalia nuclear power station near Vilnius ( whose reactor design was similar to that at Chernobyl ) increased , despite safety fears .
3 But the r and K lines were cultured at different densities , so that selection on life-history traits other than late fecundity may also have differed between them and may have accounted for the decline in late fertility of the r -line females .
4 In some ill-explained way , manpower needs were held also to be closely linked with a shortage of mathematics and science graduates so that emphasis on strengthening and ‘ modernising ’ mathematics and science curricula at all levels was strong .
5 The same questions as those in the mental test were also given to some pupils as a standard written test so that performance on it could be compared with the two mental test versions .
6 Nevertheless , Hilton continues to delineate an image of inner development which will stimulate the imagination of his disciple and enable her to recognise and order her own experience ; his great skill is to tie in the particularities of his teaching with the overall pattern of the Incarnation so that meditation on the Passion provides the constant focus for an ever deepening understanding .
7 A number of people would have their wages reviewed immediately , and the wage structure would be altered so that people on the lowest wages would get proportionately higher increases .
8 I understand that the payments will be triggered automatically so that people on income support will not have to apply for them .
9 A gimmick I employ with this pulse system is that train-detector circuits are referenced to 13V so that l.e.d.s on the track-diagram show an 18Hz flicker for moving trains and are steady for stationary ones .
10 Poor prices had been asked , ridiculously low prices for expensive imported French calf so that losses on the leather had been sustained .
11 Coun David Walsh , chairman of the environment , development and transportation committee , said : ‘ The exciting new element in the introduction of this service is how it fits in with our own plans for modernising and re-invigorating local public transport services so that dependence on the car as the only available means of getting around can become a thing of the past . ’
12 The redemption terms can also differ between bonds : some bonds have a range of possible redemption dates ( such bonds are known as double-dated bonds ) , and sometimes the actual date of redemption is chosen by the issuer ( callable bonds ) and sometimes by the holder ( puttable bonds ) ; some bonds have no redemption date at all , so that interest on them will be paid indefinitely , ( such bonds are known variously as irredeemables , perpetuals or consols ) .
13 The fact presupposed is that the Earth revolves on its axis so that places on the Earth have varying positions relative to the Sun .
14 The Charing Cross bureau records its enquiry statistics on computer so that information on recurring problems can be extracted without difficulty .
15 The approach is area-wide , so that traffic on all classes of roads may be influenced , with the object of encouraging arterial road use , discouraging through traffic from residential streets and helping traffic entering such streets to do so with greater safety .
16 Instead , it was agreed that we would begin by harmonising coding standards for personnel so that data on the major fields of interest would be coded in the same way by all personnel systems across the company .
17 B is the more radical principle , and in the absence of any special reason to prefer A , and given that writers supporting neutrality say little that bears on the issue , I will assume that the doctrine of neutrality advocates neutrality as in B.
18 We are not claiming that women on their own ( or feminists on their own ) have the truth , but rather that men on their own do not .
19 We propose a novel variation , namely that proteoglycans on an endothelial cell can bind and present cytokines to passing leukocytes .
20 Driving through the market place I thought again that Darrowby on Christmas Day was like Dickens come to life ; the empty square with the snow thick on the cobbles and hanging from the eaves of the fretted lines of roofs ; the shops closed and the coloured lights of the Christmas trees winking at the windows of the clustering houses , warmly inviting against the cold white bulk of the fells behind .
21 The Bundesbank had said previously that agreement on sharing that financial burden was a precondition for easing monetary policy .
22 At sea it rolled so violently that passengers on upper decks were far less ill than those in the special saloon .
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