Example sentences of "it [adv] that you [verb] " in BNC.

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1 So front of your sheet you will have things like sine is A over B or things like that just write on the front of your sheet and convert it so that you 've got sine is equal to what do you know what sine is ?
2 to it so that you prefer to use it to the other one .
3 Once you know your daily calorie intake it is easy to adjust it so that you gain or lose weight .
4 Choose the protection which you feel best suits you , then train with it so that you become use to any constrictions it causes .
5 I mean not just trying but if you if you get chosen to play the violin it means practising and practising and staying with it so that you become a good violin player .
6 It is an exciting garden , the hedges and paths divide it so that you come upon different parts almost by surprise , such as the scented garden , the woodland garden , built around some of the trees that Colonel Mitchell left behind him , with a sturdy wooden tree-house for the children , and the patio garden where the Prince sits and does paperwork during the summer months to the soothing sound of water , which springs from a sculpture he commissioned of stone whales .
7 I was never much use at school work , but he said that did n't matter , what was important was finding something and doing it so that you became good at it , better than the others , and that made you a person , gave you something they did n't have .
8 By keeping the table between the two of you , you could lure him round it so that you end up nearer the exit ; the same idea can be used in the street with parked cars .
9 If you have to compromise , change your mind or adapt an idea , make a new list , date it and file it so that you end up with a master check list that is a complete record of the whole procedure .
10 The problem I must admit the problem that surprised me with overheads is that erm people ca n't write and listen at the same time , or the other thing is , you put something on an overhead th every bit of it gets written down which is why I adapted it so that you did .
11 To decorate a dish of smoked salmon , so beautiful in itself , with lettuce leaves , or to strew it with tufts of cress , is not to make that salmon which has cost 38s. a pound look as if it cost £3 , but to belittle it so that you begin to feel it is some bargain basement left-over which needs to be disguised .
12 You can collapse the outline so that it shows just the titles of each slide or expand it so that you see the text of bullet charts .
13 ‘ He probably thought it better that you did n't know .
14 I 've never noticed it before that you came from .
15 ‘ I take it then that you have also come in for your share of press flights of fancy ? ’
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