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

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1 If the trial goes so badly that the plaintiff wants to take the money out during it he must , as was decided in Gaskins v British Aluminium Co Ltd [ 1976 ] QB 524 , make an application to do so , and he must have the defendant 's consent even to make the application .
2 And in so doing , we must , of course , be aware of the risk of setting a standard which goes so far that it would mean that others — for example , the senile or the mentally handicapped , whom we would wish to treat if they were ill — were also included by it .
3 It is doubtful that the 1703 visitors were looking at ‘ pickle ’ since the anthropoid shell fits so tightly that no additional liquid could have been introduced .
4 It matters little now that Sunderland finished the season 18th in the Second Division .
5 If a trailer begins to ‘ snake ’ , the swinging often develops so quickly that within seconds there is no way of stopping it and avoiding going right off the road .
6 The current project will extend previous work by presenting the homograph primes so briefly that the subjects are not consciously aware of them .
7 No one seriously contests any more that a hostile tax climate has hurt New York 's economy .
8 That emphasises once again that the last redoubt of reaction in this matter is the Labour party .
9 My hon. Friend illustrates yet again that Conservative Members regard part-time employment as something which is productive and honourable , and not as something which is shameful or sordid .
10 Indeed , he participates so actively that he is apparently involved in the stoning to death of Stephen , officially regarded as the first Christian martyr ( although Stephen would have seen himself , of course , as a pious Jew ) .
11 Alas , there is no way this can be overcome but it occurs so rarely that it is not in itself an outstanding problem .
12 By the Franck-Condon Principle , ionization occurs so fast that the internuclear distance does not have time to change ; the ion is produced with the internuclear distance that was appropriate for the molecule , in what is called a ‘ vertical ’ transition .
13 Warming occurs so slowly that the descending lithosphere retains its high density characteristics for a very long time .
14 This overlap happens so frequently that you must be prepared to live with it .
15 This ambiguity does not greatly alter our conclusions regarding airburst altitude : once an object has spread to , say , twice its initial radius , its further spreading happens so quickly that an ‘ explosion altitude ’ is defined to within a few kilometres , regardless of whether the explosion is taken to occur then or when the object has spread to 5–10 times its initial radius .
16 This , of course , happens so quickly that it appears that the letters are displayed as a direct mechanical response to the keypress .
17 Then the sampling fraction in stratum i is made proportional to d i , i.e. ( This assumes once again that there is a single variable of primary interest . )
18 However , this is but the reverse side of the Janus face of justice , for in their eyes it happens more often that criminals are released or are not put in prison for long enough .
19 And we 've already read that verse from Mark 's gospel , where it says quite , Jesus himself says quite clearly that those , these signs will accompany those who believe in my , they will speak with new , with new tongues .
20 The purpose of the report is set out in erm paragraph two three of appendix one and that 's on page thirty seven of the council report er which says quite clearly that things are changing in all areas of the public sector .
21 Although this sounds silly , it happens quite often that contestants act with no regard at all for their own safety .
22 It seems to me that the New Testament says very clearly that many people came to Jesus asking for a sign and he pointed to himself .
23 Bernard Fall says very precisely that he was held from 28 August 1942 to 16 September 1943 .
24 There is , buried in some agencies ' archives , material — usually based either on reading and noting research ( see page 100 ) or on direct response returns — which shows rather clearly that over a certain size — somewhere around 35 cm × 6 cols in a broadsheet newspaper — diminishing returns begin to set in .
25 Even grass grows so thinly that cattle ca n't feed properly .
26 An alternative to water in sprays is needed in the tropics where water is often very difficult to obtain or transport to the field ; it evaporates so rapidly that the effectiveness of sprays is further reduced .
27 He does n't believe in Arnold Bros but he likes to think Arnold Bros exists just so that he can go on not believing in him .
28 The Office Angels case shows once again that your chances of doing so with success are minimal , which means :
29 These measures will be fully explained to the Annual Conference of Presidents and Secretaries of Local Law Societies in London on Tuesday 19 January when John Appleby , Chairman of the Courts and Legal Services Committee , will present the package and call on the Government to withdraw its proposed eligibility cuts immediately now that an alternative package of savings has been agreed by the profession .
30 But , as Ivar Oxaal has pointed out , a full reading of ‘ The Black Jacobins ’ reveals quite clearly that ‘ this was not James 's thesis ’ but rather it was just one half of that writer 's theory as to the causes of abolition in the British colonies ’ .
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