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

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1 John wrote at length to Hanns about colour , shapes and general effect desirable , and asked him to ‘ do a few rough sketches and send them to me to give to Cecily ; number them so that I can just send you back a telegram saying ‘ Do number three ’ say , unless there is more to be said . ’
2 we 're prepared to look at the the client reports and change them so that they become as good as we , we can get them .
3 Place them so that air can freely circulate around the back .
4 Look for all these types of web and try to catch the spiders that build them so that you can watch the stages of web-building .
5 I mute them so that I can switch two wirelesses on at the same time , because if you have two on together they screech .
6 She would redesign the apartment , transform it so that it became a proper home , a space where friends could come , a place for gatherings , a home like the Princesse 's which always hummed .
7 and put it so that it goes over your feet
8 Starting with the gravel , landscape it so that the back of the tank 's floor is higher than the front , which tends to make the tank look bigger .
9 In fact , the striking dissociations that one can observe in neuropsychological patients show us instead that skills which seem so simple and automatic in the course of everyday life are in fact comprised of a large number of functional sub-components , any of which may be impaired by brain injury .
10 Vary them so that your customers do n't get used to your routine .
11 Well they wear them so that when they 're putting out the fires they do n't hurt their heads .
12 They have already had many changes of home in their comparatively short lives and it would unquestionably confuse and disturb them to leave England now only to return again in a matter of months should the Australian Family Court consider it right that they should make their home here .
13 Before the strip cools , take the candle and tip it so that a drop of wax falls on to the strip and spreads out around the hole .
14 So nice and slowly , do n't rush it , read it so that I can understand it nice and clearly , sshh , listen
15 As a mature student I found it difficult at first to work on my own or in groups but now that the course is settling down , I feel that I will be able to tackle most tasks in business because we have had to learn to look for information and assimilate it so that we make it work for us .
16 Ee ah trouble is you ca n't see where your cut is when you slice it like that it , oh here we go !
17 But they tell me now that it 's been increased immensely now what they get for being an oven man .
18 Silver Reed tell me though that there will soon be a ribber for this machine .
19 I do n't care as long as they know them so that somebody else has got some responsibility , she said I just ca n't be getting away with it and and , and erm being irresponsible .
20 If we normalise them so that unc then Sylvester expansion of C-1B ( see 1.18 ) is unc so that we may express B in terms of C , etc. , as unc Now suppose that we have found
21 Starting at the top , carefully remove the stones or bricks , and stack them so that they can be replaced in the correct position
22 The passage was not some ghastly simile of war or territorial domination ( though heaven knows what the Iranians would have made of it ) , but just a pictorial explanation of the passage North said he read them next , from the third chapter of Galatians : ‘ Know ye therefore that they which are of faith , the same are the children of Abraham . ’
23 At a grassroots level people tell you freely that they want to curtail their daughters sexuality and if they feel that the appropriate method is castration then so be it .
24 ‘ And I tell you frankly that in my opinion one must not hesitate to go to a prostitute occasionally if there is one you can trust and feel something for … .
25 ‘ And I tell you frankly that I ca n't follow it , Adam .
26 Tell you now that Sylvie 's dead . ’
27 Kate sat quite still , trying hard not to let the panic that she felt overwhelm her so that she ran screaming out into the still hot afternoon .
28 Tell him also that we do not react well to such behaviour . ’
29 To do this on a significant scale he had either to supersede another lord or outrank him so that the following of one lord became a component in the retinue of a superior lord .
30 To do this on a significant scale he had either to supersede another lord or outrank him so that the following of one lord became a component in the retinue of a superior lord .
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