Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv prt] [adv] [that] " in BNC.

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1 It is possible that we will see a further slowing of the ageing process as time goes on so that in the next century the experience of being in one 's eighties is more like the experience of being in one 's seventies at the moment .
2 And when anything drops down like that the eyes are drawn straight to it .
3 But it 's believed that the majority of cases of tuberculosis , that we actually see , are so called post-primary tuberculosis where all of this process is taking place asymptomatically and the host is in this state of balance but something else comes along and stresses cell mediated immunity and the control breaks down so that th the organism M T B wins out very dramatically over the , over the macrophages and you end up with this post-primary pattern of tuberculosis .
4 The one who goes f fi Who 's going to go second goes out so that he does n't hear anything and erm and then they change over er after thirty minutes .
5 Wierzbicka ( 1988 : 103ff ) , following on Bolinger 1984 , points out likewise that " if my attitude to an event is such that I am glad or sorry about it , this means that in advance of this event I could have predicted my emotional reaction to it " .
6 He points out wryly that ‘ entrepreneur ’ is a French term and that there is no equivalent word in the English language .
7 However , she points out proudly that her films have been faring better than her rival 's at the box office .
8 Bolinger points out furthermore that the use of the to infinitive after verbs of perception when they shift to the inferential sense fits into an overall pattern with the object + infinitive construction .
9 It is always laborious to find the components of a vector , so we are not much better off with A than with H or B. It turns out however that A is a more basic quantity of physics than B. Since B is given by the curl of A it is possible that A is finite while its curl is zero .
10 It turns out now that reality is coming to countries all over western Europe , and although I 'm s I 'm sorry to see the difficulties that our colleagues and friends in western Europe are having erm they are beginning to realize that one or two aspirations of the so social contracts may be extremely expensive .
11 [ … ] It turns out now that in the world of production we find ourselves endowed , as it were , with a built-in group of entrepreneurs — the producers .
12 As we saw in the last chapter , Hooke 's law is really only true for small strains and at large strains the interatomic force curve bends over so that the strain energy is less than we have calculated , very roughly about half .
13 The official governmental explanation of this legislation sets out unambiguously that unlike the school system , the youth support service does not have an autonomous pedagogical mandate but can derive this only from the primary mandate of parents ( Bundestags-Drucksache , 1990 ) .
14 It spells out categorically that the golden days when the Government could cut taxes and repay debt while financing its economic policies by taxing North Sea oil and selling state assets have gone for ever .
15 ‘ He waves about so that they 're not quite straight , but he is n't the greatest moving horse in the world ’ .
16 When the green light comes on again that means it 's done does n't it ?
17 I 'll tell David when he comes down so that you do n't need to worry about whatever plans you 've made with him .
18 It is imperative that you do not travel on your own , so if you need to use a lift and you find yourself alone , please hold the doors open until someone else comes along so that you can share the facility .
19 Does n't say much about him cos he lives in Barnslow and only comes over occasionally that he can sort things out on the .
20 It rolls up so that the gaps between its different parts are nearly closed , but a small opening is left .
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