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

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1 John wrote these words : ‘ God loved the world so much that he gave his only Son , so that everyone who believes in him may not die but have eternal life . ’
2 Her father loved her so much that he gave her everything , and never scolded her .
3 Equally remarkably , he made them open their pockets , so that they gave with extraordianry generosity when other communities as far away as Italy suffered disasters like their own .
4 The second reason is immigration , where we gained on balance about half a million people and they of course were mostly young , they had their families here , so that they gave the impression of having very high birthrates .
5 They move by suddenly flexing the hinder end of their body so that they give a little skipping jump .
6 At every stage children 's ideas can be included , so that they give rise to many opportunities for scientific investigations .
7 In fact deliberately if you ca n't go there , you 're going to let people down , so that they give you stick .
8 The baby suddenly revealed its head and thrust its way out of her , so that she gave a great agonised cry .
9 He lay down on her and penetrated her again so that she gave a cry of relief .
10 Different names may be current in my area , so that I give you information on the wrong fish .
11 I gather that the match was played at the new centre — little more than a new clay court being put down in an old car park and towering scaffolding stands then being erected around it , rising almost vertically so that it gave the impression of the fans literally hovering over the court .
12 Sony Corporation 's Tape Recorder Division tried to redesign a small portable tape recorder so that it gave stereophonic sound .
13 This publication aims to help you to make sensible decisions and choices about alcohol so that it gives pleasure without putting anyone 's health at risk .
14 What causes problems is getting sufficient water to flow through it afterwards , so that it gives out enough heat .
15 ( 1 ) If seeing something is like eating it with the eye , so that it gives us sensations in our eyes as eating manna gives us ‘ sensations of sickness , and sometimes of acute pains or gripings ’ in our stomachs , then what physically enters the eye comes to have an importance not only for understanding the physical mechanism of visual perception , but also for understand the concept of visual perception .
16 Try a recording in which the camera looks at the class the whole time so that it gives you the teacher's-eye view .
17 This dietician saying that the architect w wants to know all about endoscop what it involves , so that it gives him an idea as to what is about .
18 These days she was glad of any invitation to proximity , and curled up beside him so promptly that he gave her an amused sidelong glance as he took her hand in his .
19 It was true also that she gave English lessons and that she had applied for a full-time job as an English teacher in a small private school .
20 From the mid-1640s , the celebration of Christmas was forbidden , Puritans arguing both that the festival was pagan in origin and also that it gave licence to ‘ carnal and sensual delights ’ .
21 Oh , before that she gave him strict injunctions to be sure to kill Horrible or he would destroy them all , which was duly done .
22 Dr Prescott said in New Scientist today that it gave a ‘ big boost ’ which salt or sugar alone could not provide .
23 Commenting on his sexual abstinence Erik Erikson writes : ‘ It is of importance here that he gave up sexual intimacy for a wider communal intimacy and not just because sexuality seemed immoral in any Calvinistic sense .
24 But the great strength of whole group drama is precisely that it gives context and coherence to small group work ; it makes it easier for the teacher to monitor work , to make it highly dramatic and keep it tightly focused .
25 She loved Nick , loved him so much sometimes that it gave her a pain , but she hated to be told to do something she was going to do anyway .
26 It was duly arranged that we should meet after work , and it was then that I gave him further details about my ‘ sponsored ’ trip to Paris and about my much more ambitious idea of a trip to Libya .
27 Huge stiffened but graceful garlands were hung from twenty-four tiny hooks set round the gallery parapet , and were constructed so cleverly that they gave the impression of winding around the gallery pillars .
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