Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [adv prt] [adv] [that] " in BNC.
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1 | He slid his rifle through the thick grass , then pushed his tricorne hat back so that its peak would not catch on the weapon 's doghead . |
2 | She would have left the door open and the landing light on so that she was clearly visible from the stairs . |
3 | We are then in fact neglecting the product terms in so that The exact relation between the components of large strain and the infinitesimal terms is easily found . |
4 | As you throw the punch , swing your back foot around so that the big-toe edge of the foot strikes the inside of the opponent 's leading ankle in a scooping action which knocks it outwards . |
5 | He pulled the drawer right out so that it was on his knee . |
6 | Supporters of the legislation point out however that the number of car accident deaths is continuing to decline , even though the proportion of small cars on America 's roads is increasing . |
7 | I 'd better warn you , they 've a bush telegraph around here that works faster than the speed of light . ’ |
8 | I go through an estate agent up there that , that acts as my agent but erm do n't make any money out of it . |