Example sentences of "[adv] that [pers pn] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 But no warning could check Arthur Conway 's fury , and with a lightning leap he managed to grip the young man 's throat , and so fiercely that he forced him backwards , only the next moment to have his arms snapped downwards , when he would have fallen on his back if he had n't come up against the coalhouse wall and , unfortunately , a shovel that was propped there .
2 I loved him so much that I knew it would be all right .
3 Her father loved her so much that he gave her everything , and never scolded her .
4 John wrote these words : ‘ God loved the world so much that he gave his only Son , so that everyone who believes in him may not die but have eternal life . ’
5 You can love them so much that you eat them all up , then there is no more affair .
6 He and she were similar but he had a natural goodness which she lacked , and she did not want to claim aloud that she understood him because that , in itself , would lead to misunderstanding .
7 As their letter informed me , it 's enough that they know they 're being watched . ’
8 That said , the working environment in OS/2 is different enough that I found myself trying to unlearn the way I work at present and trying to use the system the way IBM meant it to be used .
9 It had been bad enough that he thought she was interested before this had happened .
10 It does not matter whether the party accepting the consideration has any apparent benefit thereby or not : it is enough that he accepts it , and that the party giving it does thereby undertake some burden , or lose something which in contemplation of law may be of value .
11 ‘ My father 's made it clear enough that he wants us to — to — ’
12 It is not enough that he believes them to have been stolen : Haughton v Smith [ 1975 ] AC 476 ( HL ) .
13 What , why have you put down that you have your regional accent and I have an Irish accent ?
14 And with that she stalked off , head held high , and it was only later when she calmed down that she realised he still thought Mick had stayed the night .
15 I 'm not saying it 's one that the tribunal should have accepted , but , but , but what I 'm saying is th there is an element of psychological truth in that , because if Freud 's theories if er bond Freud theory group behaviour is correct , then that does seem to happen some extent that the leader as it were takes and presumably this is why some people erm presumably er feel better in groups , perhaps that they get something out of a group that their own ego can not provide , but other people are uncomfortable in groups because they feel that their ego is being alienated and they 're losing some of their some of their power .
16 So that we knew what pattern the tiles had been in .
17 So if we did it this way , erm , let's pick an actual bearing , so that we get it right .
18 Coordination and balance will be severely affected so much so that we hold ourselves rigid in order to avoid falling over .
19 Absolutely not , I think there 's a strong sense in the Party that moving forward with our traditional values , that what we have to do is to apply those traditional values to a very changed world , things are very different now from when the Labour Party was formed , or even from when the Labour Party was last in government , so that we keep our sense of values , they are what grounds us , but what makes us an effective government in the future is the fact that we are moving forward with the times , and the increasing representation of women is one of the things which is about moving us forward , and moving with the times .
20 Er in actual fact er it 's a multip multi-purpose form so that we cover everyone whether they be self-employed , employed , so on and so forth , so many of the actual parts to this may not be relevant to your situation
21 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 .
22 Tick the film size box above the address panel so that we know which free film size to send you .
23 So that we know we 've got to cover that and it was just er Caroline , Karen 's suggestions were in the external order , was that we , we should draw up some kind of plan , with dates as to say right , okay , we 're gon na do the work first .
24 They tell us what 's been happening on the unit that we 're going to be working on , so that we know what 's been going on for the morning . ’
25 Said she 's guaranteed to phone me before the next council meeting , so that we know what we 're doing , so I 'll keep at her .
26 So give us some indication of what sort of press release it was so that we know what we 're talking about in the
27 ‘ We have been drawing up profiles of potential smugglers so that we know who or what type of people to look for using intelligence sources .
28 So that we know who you were . ’
29 Rather , it is embodied in all the ISAs of capitalist society , so that we learn it in the course of learning what it is to be a parent , a democrat , a black , a steelworker , or a councillor .
30 They set it up deliberately so that we force ourselves to do more than any three men could do , and naturally quite a lot of the time we ca n't manage it . ’
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