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

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1 Some are still concerned that they will have to take on juniors ' duties and that abandoning firms will damage juniors ' training and patients ' continuity of care .
2 Some are reasonably common , and therefore should be reasonably priced , some are fairly rare and correspondingly costly , and some are so scarce that , short of divine intervention , they will not be found in a lifetime .
3 Some are so close that we can see their bright blue eyes .
4 Some are so obvious that new recruits but now do n't forget the other the asking bit .
5 Some are so high that they enable their makers to detect the presence of a wire no thicker than a human hair stretched across their flyway .
6 Some parents are wholly negative towards their children 's use of Creole , but some are mainly concerned that young children should not use Creole , and are more relaxed about teenagers speaking it .
7 Some were so bulky that they were borne into the Rante sitting upright like pugnacious lords in specially constructed litters , carried by as many as eight straining porters .
8 Some of her nails were still silver , Lee noticed , and some were so clear that she could see the blood through them .
9 Part of the three-year letter of intent went so far as to say — this is quite astonishing that for an initial period , which as far as I can recollect was never defined , British Rail should subsidise bus services because buses were being substituted for trains .
10 This is very important that we
11 This is so small that we just do n't notice it ; we see only one time and three space dimensions , in which space-time is fairly flat .
12 This is so stupid that you might wonder why the employers did not plump for the other alternative — until you come to look at it !
13 The shock of all of this is so great that she might well lose her health .
14 This is so abrasive that it 'll damn near cut you in two .
15 This is so abrasive that it 'll damn near cut you in two .
16 This is so serious that for world championship flying , many gliders are now fitted with a means of cleaning off the leading edges of the wings in flight .
17 This is so evident that it does not require illustration .
18 This is so sensitive that in a noisy office it can pick up an unamplified solid electric guitar from about 12 inches and show the exact pitch on the strobe .
19 Indeed this is so clear that I sometimes wonder why so much effort usually goes into attempting to prove it .
20 In some cases , incidentally , this is so precise that embryologists can give a name to each cell , and a given cell in one individual organism can be said to have an exact counterpart in another organism .
21 This is so obvious that at first sight it might seem superfluous to state it .
22 Erm , parent involvement , there is no mention in this report about parent involvement , and I think this is absolutely essential that the , it 's often the families who are poor parenting , because they 've been poor parent people , and you have succession , and we 've gone somewhere along the line , we 've got to go down that road .
23 I mean , it 's , it 's , I really do feel on these tendency to come on all the reports , I think we want , I think we want to hear that jobs and wages will undoubtedly go up , it 's erm this is absolutely inevitable that wages will go up and rise in the situation .
24 But this was not all that caught my attention .
25 This was so successful that the army stopped cycling in some districts .
26 This was so successful that in May 1873 they took a lease on the Small Hall at the Egyptian Hall in Piccadilly , and opened 26 May 1873 .
27 All this was so ludicrous that Jane could only laugh in disbelief , until , by accident , she found out the reason for the hostility of the erstwhile ‘ noble ’ family .
28 Channell told him that supporters who gave $300,000 or more could meet Reagan for 15 minutes , and that their visits were not logged on : ‘ the implication being that this was so secret that the President wanted to keep it so not everybody at the White House knew what was going on . ’
29 This was so important that he and some colleagues spent the next two years computing and checking their calculations until they were totally satisfied with the correctness of the result .
30 This was so important that for each of the national developments a full time National Development Officer ( NDO ) was seconded for a year from a college .
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