Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv prt] [adv] [that] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Turn the grapefruit shells over so that they can drain .
2 The muscles contract immediately before the bat emits each outgoing pulse , thereby switching the ears off so that they are not damaged by the loud pulse .
3 He swung his legs around so that he was perched on the edge of the bunk .
4 For example , we now brief recruits on their rights and tell them and encourage them to actually come forward with their complaints , we very carefully brief and select our N C Os , we have open days for parents , we bring parents in so that they can feel part of the set up right from the start and so that their sons join the army and they tell their other friends to make sure they do to .
5 I got to the changing room first and was already stripping off as the sixteen other boys in the class barged in flinging satchels and blazers everywhere and kicking their shoes off so that they landed underneath the slatted benches that ran along each wall .
6 How did they used to get the messages in then that they were coming in ?
7 By having Alexander lessons an individual would be able to learn how to sit , stand or pick objects up so that they do not put so much strain on the back muscles , thus bringing instant relief to their back .
8 Soon a fairly large crowd had gathered and men were holding their sons up so that they could stand on the bar to get a better view .
9 He remembered Charity saying something about Anpetuwi being a bit magic — it could turn even bad things around so that they were good .
10 Orton switched things around so that it was much more Ken 's vehicle , as Williams said , ‘ He did , suddenly , get fired with the idea of writing a zonking great part for me . ’
11 He always stayed calm , but he had a knack of turning things around so that you thought you were getting your own way when in fact you 'd just agreed with him .
12 He did not merely walk barefoot in the pine needles , but dug his toes in so that they ploughed a shallow furrow .
13 Very fortunately , for goldfinches and linnets , I soon discovered , happened to be two of the reserve 's commonest species and it would have been akin to rushing out to tell my neighbours back home that I had just seen a sparrow in the yard .
14 It has to keep its own prices down so that it can compete with other major electricity suppliers .
15 And I st when I started this aerobic class there was four girls up there that I went to school with in my class at school .
16 The crane then lowered me down towards the two men underneath me who shouted for me to put my arms out so that they could grab me .
17 During digestion , enzymes then break these nutrients down so that they can be absorbed through the walls of the digestive tract and enter the bloodstream .
18 That 's why I just keep my old ones up there that we use every da , er , you know
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