Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [adv] [that] " in BNC.

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1 A physiotherapist stated , for instance : ‘ What we want to develop in them is the motivation to try and tackle society , take it head on so that they can actually say I want to go and do this , I want to go and do something else . ’
2 ‘ You sense right away that you 're in the presence of a special talent .
3 ‘ You sense right away that you 're in the presence of a special talent .
4 The rule is that the two plugs fit together so that black wires are in the middle — if you are in any doubt then seek assistance or use a voltmeter to check the power supply .
5 Following some discussion of the pilot 's microlight experience , the farmer suggested that they fly together so that , he an experienced microlight pilot , could advise and assist if necessary .
6 Overall , the Census data suggest not only that the standard of living for those already on state benefits in 1971 has fallen further behind , ‘ but that many more of the residents have become dependent upon benefits and have so little disposable income as to be unable to participate in the consumer society at all , ( p. 17 ) .
7 Several references are presented which suggest not only that drugs that increase central dopaminergic transmission increase locomotor activity and induce stereotypy and hyperkinesia but also that neuroleptic drugs like haloperidol , that block dopamine receptors , induce hypokinesia and rigidity .
8 Since Jarvella instructed his subjects to recall as much as they could remember word for word , and he scored for accuracy of verbatim recall , these results suggest not only that the last-heard clause has the highest verbatim recall but also that the amount of syntactic information which is being retained about a preceding clause depends on whether or not that clause forms part of a larger linguistic unit which also includes the most recent clause .
9 Replace both so that you can use four wheel drive .
10 Hurry up so that he 's got a paddy on at teatime .
11 Those members of MI5 who have written or spoken publicly about their work say quite clearly that the directive is consistently and deliberately ignored .
12 also history if I might just say that when the Post Office er split from the Civil Service , the firm was in deficit for twenty years and of course Post Office management say quite clearly that they were putting in sums of eighteen per cent of the pay bill when it was only supposed to be nine per cent of the pay bill and that 's why they 're entitled to the to the surplus .
13 In fact over the last week I have had more sympathy with the likes of Max Hastings who say quite simply that it is the job of the press to reflect the government position .
14 The survey figures also suggest very clearly that the lack of really severe cold in any winter since has enabled many resident birds to maintain increased populations in woodland , although this may not be so in other habitats .
15 These verses suggest very clearly that God created the physical world for our use and pleasure , with sufficient resources for our needs and with the specific commission to harness the resources of the natural world for our benefit .
16 As we have noted , if there were ever such a thing as a variety that was completely insulated and unaffected by external influence , these findings suggest very strongly that it would not be uniform and that there would still be variable community norms within it .
17 Such uses suggest very strongly that there is in fact a difference in meaning between the two constructions .
18 Wordy and intellectual , with only a small chance of success : the sort of play a cynic would say that producers put on so that they can feel good .
19 erm you know , I put down here that you 're a natural ,
20 And with unnerving certainty she knew that something was in the corridor with her — something that blended its colour and shape so perfectly that it was invisible .
21 The edition for 1605 , no longer extant , was said to have foretold the Gunpowder Plot so accurately that it brought him under suspicion of complicity .
22 The Scottish Seamen 's Union , originally claimed to have 1,000 members , lost support so rapidly that it survived for no more than two months .
23 So here termites construct circular towers with conical roofs , the eaves of which project outwards so that the rain cascading from the tower falls some way from its base .
24 But in their Spitalfields Tartan Collection , the Stewarts have done the work for you ; silks , cottons , wools all match up so that it is possible to choose as much or as little tartan as you like , whether it 's for a few cushions or for some big and bold project .
25 If light of a certain colour shines on the surface , molecules on the surface will absorb the light and heat up so that they ‘ glow ’ in the STM picture .
26 Mix thoroughly so that it becomes a smooth paste .
27 Stand close to some other children , now spread out so that you ca n't touch anybody .
28 And she 's had curtains big track put across so that sh
29 Richard Butcher writing in 1646 is the first to mention St. Thomas ' church , for medieval bishops ' registers show quite clearly that it never existed .
30 After World War One , as we 've been seeing , he was exploring the ego , and his writing about the ego , in particular , group psychology and Future of an Illusion , show quite clearly that he saw the ego as a pro-social fact in the personality .
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