Example sentences of "[noun pl] be [adj] [adv] that " in BNC.

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1 The cases of Rasool v West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive [ 1974 ] 3 All ER 638 and Piermay Shipping Co SA v Chester [ 1978 ] 1 WLR 411 make it clear that these five reasons are disjunctive so that the party serving the r21 notice can rely on any one of them .
2 It includes as special cases both eqn ( 2.63 ) ( when Dn2 is zero inside the metal ) , and eqn ( 2.72 ) ( when both dielectrics are perfect so that no free charges can reside on the boundary surface ) .
3 These considerations are important now that modern clinical anaesthesia uses low concentrations of volatile anaesthetics which abolish consciousness but may still allow sensitisation of the cord unless nociceptive input is otherwise reduced — a concern voiced 80 years ago by Crile .
4 Mine eyes are dim now that they see the truth ,
5 It is important that roles and relationships are clear so that a tightly-knit , visible and dedicated Compact team is formed .
6 Her lips were open so that the cold air came gasping there like water flowing much too fast to drink .
7 A constant or direct component a only appears in a representation of a periodic wave if the positive and negative excursions are unbalanced so that the mean is nonzero .
8 Coetzee checked to see that the pockets were empty so that nothing could be lost at the scene of the crime .
9 In spirally cleaving eggs the cleavage planes are oblique so that the cells , when viewed from above , take on a spiral arrangement .
10 Local people terrorised by joyriders are worried now that some may take the law into their own hands .
11 Ca n't you imagine it ; ‘ I wonder how quickly the church at Philippi , the church at Whitestone , will realise that God 's resources are limitless so that when God gives according to His riches , there are no limits to what can happen ! ’
12 The attribution of the positive changes to their own efforts is important so that they feel confident in managing without the help of a professional .
13 The various sections of the school function as effective teams and the objectives are clear so that they know what is required of them .
14 We will strengthen the regulation of the utilities , enforce standards through our Consumer Protection Commission , and ensure prices are cut or other action taken where profits are excessive so that the customer gets a fair deal .
15 Example sentences are corpus-based so that students will learn the most popular and up-to-date usage of words
16 Instead , it has been argued that exposure to complex sentences is necessary so that the child can adequately test inferences about the relationship between grammatical form and meaning ( Gleitman et al .
17 Whenever possible , speakers of mother tongues are available so that questions can be asked and answered .
18 The improved neutron detector was finally ready ‘ later in the year ’ and ‘ within a few weeks ’ the results were positive enough that they formed the basis of the paper that was sent for publication on 23 March 1989 , the paper that should have been sibling to that of Fleischmann and Pons .
19 I think we 'll have to think very carefully that our systems are compatible so that one home can send mail to another and that I would like .
20 Since all communities are man-made , no such entity exists , and the chances are small indeed that any community properly so called will coincide with any pragmatically contrived constituency .
21 In this particular case many more than 3,800 papers were transferable so that the value of each paper was less than .01 and therefore no transfers could be made .
22 The stress distribution in any ( except thin-walled cylindrical ) specimens is non-uniform so that torsion tests share with bend tests all the problems associated with non-uniform stresses and non-linear viscoelastic effects .
23 It also allows you to electronically access a group diary , showing when colleagues are free so that you can block out meetings and add notes detailing their purpose .
24 Interviews were tape-recorded so that a trained rater could play back the tape and rate the relatives on : critical comments , hostility , overinvolvement , warmth and positive remarks .
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