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

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1 If you have any queries , or are not sure that this Plan is exactly what you require , please ring the NatWest Insurance Services ' Helpline on Bristol ( 0272 ) 263723 .
2 Sellers , dressed in brilliant colours , outshone the purchasers , and , instead of welcoming them , either ignored them or were so rude that they could only have hoped to drive them away .
3 Of importance at this stage is whether the technique merits wider and detailed comparative trials or is to good that such trials are not justified on ethical considerations or is so good that patient pressure is such that carefully controlled trials can not be mounted ( phase III ) .
4 We have been responsible for launching our children into life and are well aware that we have made the usual crop of mistakes , even though we have tried our hardest to do what is best for them .
5 The elevator loads remain almost constant at all speeds and are so low that any jerky movement may result in very high ‘ g ’ loadings .
6 The problems are in the roof structure of the sheltered housing in Meadow Court , Frodsham , and are so serious that if the building were subjected to stress it is feared the roof could collapse .
7 The master of shock frock Fashion Editor tactics is Gianni Versace , whose bondage dresses have set supermodels like Cindy Crawford on fire — and are so distinctive that it 's easy for the High Street to copy , so that cage-style dresses are now everywhere .
8 They are in fact the original Green products having been around since 1959 , and are so good that the company 's turnover is about £1 billion .
9 Leftovers can well be used again in your own meals though , and are so good that they are even marketed these days .
10 The needles are usually made of stainless steel ( the first needles were of stone , then bone and bamboo ! ) and are so fine that you should n't feel pain .
11 Modern avionics items exhibit such a variety of failure modes and are so reliable that the tradesman often forgets how he cured a particular type of fault when he experiences another of the same type .
12 They are little more than delicate hooks hidden in their plumage and are so short that they are quite incapable of lifting the bird 's body high enough to enable it to make a complete wing beat .
13 Area Fundraising , we know and are very grateful that many teachers work very hard throughout the year to encourage class members in joining in fundraising .
14 Their Lordships are satisfied with the course taken by the trial judge and are further satisfied that the adverse effect on the jury from the defendant 's point of view was in the end no greater than it would have been if counsel had not made his improper observation .
15 The festival 's organisers are appealing against the decision not to grant a music licence and are quietly confident that they 'll win .
16 We canvass the widest number of manufacturers possible , and are always aware that many retail outlets can only afford to display a limited range to their customers , so we give contact address and phone numbers as a matter of course .
17 Alternatively it may be that you hanker after some lost love and are therefore convinced that we are doing the same , when in most cases nothing could be further from the truth .
18 It was a performance that I keep in my memory , and am so pleased that MK remembers the playing .
19 I have approached a programmer about providing a drop-down menu/windowing user interface and am very hopeful that it can be achieved .
20 At least twice a week we 'd heard the sermons broadcast from a nearby mosque and were both sure that the preacher was Sheikh Fadlallah , one of the main spiritual leaders of Hezbollah .
21 His spies had plotted their course all the way , sending back word by a chain of messengers , until now they knew numbers and names , and were well aware that what they awaited was a national army , glittering with noble pedigrees , not all of them Scottish .
22 Hawton and Blackstock ( 1976 ) found that during these visits the doctors had , in most cases , detected symptoms of psychological distress , including anxiety and depression , and were also aware that the patients were contending with social and relationship difficulties .
23 Some clearly shared David Stockman 's notoriously low estimate of Reagan 's intellect and were not convinced that he had an adequate understanding of the intricacies of economic policy-making .
24 ‘ I suppose we just took it that he would , and were n't surprised that he made a pretence of being unconcerned and going his own way about it .
25 Both parents were very concerned that he should get more appropriate help and were now convinced that this would be provided at Cedars .
26 The discussions at the end of each lecture were animated and sometimes a little heated , for Hindu students , Muslims and Buddhists were a little critical at having to attend any Christian lecture and were very emphatic that they much preferred their own religion to that of Christianity .
27 Despite that , Martha and I had a wonderful wedding , and were very grateful that when other families were separated , we had the opportunity to be together .
28 Hunter , Joyce , and Redruth were told what was happening , and were less surprised that we expected them to be .
29 The Leith and Berwick Shipping Company established their headquarters at Leith in 1791 and were so successful that in 1802 , the merchants of Leith organised a direct service of their own under the name of the Edinburgh and Leith Shipping Company .
30 More recently Charles Dillingham and George White had visited the Palace Theatre , London and were so impressed that they booked the Girls to appear in Good Morning Dearie , George White 's Scandals of 1923 , the Nifties of 1923 as well as all the Fred Stone promotions .
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