Example sentences of "[was/were] [verb] [adv] that " in BNC.
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1 | In chapter 8 , rules were formulated which dictated which way to run the proportions when dealing with the hypothesized effect of one variable upon another : proportions were calculated so that they summed to 1 within the categories of the explanatory variable . |
2 | As work in the mountains was restricted to the summer , the field seasons were arranged so that lower ground was surveyed during spring and autumn . |
3 | These were arranged so that eight of those attending the seminar gave evidence as expert witnesses . |
4 | Recently additional facilities were completed so that the Department now comprises a purpose-built Food Studies/Cookery Room and a separate Textile Studies/Fabric Work Area . |
5 | Deformed sperms , de-energised sperms and sperms deterred by the acid environment of the womb , were catalogued so that when the camera followed the successful ones on their journey it seemed a miracle that any got to their destination at all . |
6 | The Seven Points to Remember were revised so that they mentioned the four types of diarrhoea ( previously described ) and stated that all four types should be treated with LGS . |
7 | And guilds were formed so that they could trade these garments around the country and eventually around Europe . |
8 | and myself or as he was better known , came through B Seventeen Transition School at in Florida together and where the crews were formed so that the names in the Army of course are worked alphabetically , so everybody on my crew is trained with everybody on crew and their last name is just ahead erm in the alphabetic in the class that they were in , so that my navigator came from the same school , the same navigation class as . |
9 | The first foragers to a feeding site were captured and their light-sensitive cells were painted so that when they returned to the hive they orientated their dances with respect to gravity . |
10 | It was only after we had left , and were returning home that I realised what a good feeling it was to have helped someone in pain . |
11 | The stones of the wall did not seem to be held together with mortar , but instead they were keyed so that each lay on the other with hardly a sign of a join . |
12 | ‘ It would greatly help the case for the chapter if he were to indicate now that his party supported the Maastricht Treaty . ’ |
13 | Even if the brain were designed so that components could be easily removed , there is the issue of what we can conclude about the functions of its components from knowing the effects of removing one of them . |
14 | The questionnaires were designed so that responses would be given in one of three ways : a yes-no answer ; a comment ; or a choice from either three or five possible responses . |
15 | Individual elements in the building complex were designed so that they could be separately defended if the outer defences fell . |
16 | The electricians were apprised so that all electrical appliances could be in perfect order . |
17 | To make the link between the activities , information and functional groups , further fields were added so that the possible users of the information could be identified . |
18 | Wheels , rods , cranks , and other components were added so that boys ( girls were never specified in the advertising ) , with instruction manuals , could build the illustrated models . |
19 | Originally the church had one dome raised on a tall drum but in later periods further domes were added so that now there are six . |
20 | Farmers were evacuated so that their land could be made available for Japanese immigrants or industrial concerns ; labour conscription was widespread . |
21 | However , if such probes were programmed so that , each time they encountered a planetary system , they located a suitable asteroid and from its raw materials built several replicas of themselves , which were then despatched to further stars , the chances of success would be staggeringly increased . |
22 | Some groups were organised so that each worker carried out an independent part-task with little reference to the total task , whereas in other cases each worker had a commitment to the total task and carried out various sub-tasks in this context . |
23 | The participating banks each knew who the other participants were , but the figures in the report were presented so that readers could not work out which figures came from which bank . |
24 | His legs were trembling so that his hands would n't keep still . |
25 | ‘ I knew that Alan liked the odd drink but it was n't until we were living together that I realised her was more or less an alcoholic , and violent with it . ’ |
26 | We were so broke when we were living there that I 'd buy a bar of Kit Kat in the morning , have two fingers of it for breakfast and the other two for dinner in the evening . |
27 | There have been many theories accounting for the prevalence of North , North East and East facing galleries , including a favourite one that they were built so that thrifty spinners might sit out and catch the last of the waning daylight . |
28 | Changes in the parole system were promised so that serious offenders would serve a longer proportion of their time in jail . |
29 | The hon. Gentleman will recall that , on some exceptional days , schools were closed so that teachers could be trained . |
30 | These were checked against a lexicon as they were produced so that unacceptable letter strings could be ruled out as early as possible . |