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

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1 Example sentences are corpus-based so that students will learn the most popular and up-to-date usage of words
2 Either the physical limits of the item are wide , so that the design and production of the mating parts become difficult and expensive , or they are narrow so that they can only be produced by expensive processes .
3 Either the physical limits of the item are wide , so that the design and production of the mating parts become difficult and expensive , or they are narrow so that they can only be produced by expensive processes .
4 But I am mindful in the midst of my own troubles ma'am that you are not in good health for Miss Blagden has told me so and I am sorry to hear it and to think of you unable to leave your room and I am sorry too that the Rome winter does not prove as gentle as you had hoped .
5 The various sections of the school function as effective teams and the objectives are clear so that they know what is required of them .
6 It is important that roles and relationships are clear so that a tightly-knit , visible and dedicated Compact team is formed .
7 Life has many other prizes to offer if you are clear enough that you want to claim them .
8 In order to make the exposition more tractable let us assume that j ( ) and are linear so that , on rearrangement , an equation of the following general form is derived :
9 Mine eyes are dim now that they see the truth ,
10 " I wish things had been different so that we could have made love just once .
11 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 .
12 I was never really happy about the explanation but I had no proof of my own misgivings about it and anyway I would n't have known where to start looking even if I 'd been convinced then that she was alive . ’
13 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 ) .
14 We are fortunate indeed that we have players of his calibre to call upon , ’ says manager Cloonan .
15 At the same time , funding has been insecure so that voluntary organisations are being encouraged to sell their expertise in order to fund their activities .
16 ‘ There are discussions in Belgrade tonight and I am convinced now that we will go . ’
17 Mostly they 're haphazard so that you do n't hear anything for months at a stretch , or they 're impersonal , or the responses are not followed-up and developed , or they are stupefyingly dull .
18 then they 're open so that at half nine you close them there , or at ten o'clock you close them there and you say when they come through if you 're going out that
19 Liza said something about having been ill so that she herself did n't go out much .
20 It is the extraordinary manner in which the pathological imagery has simply been inverted so that it forms the basis of a pastoral view which asserts the strength and durability of black family life and , in present circumstances , retreats from confronting the difficult issues which result in black children arriving in care in the first place .
21 I am glad therefore that the idea of appointed or co-opted members as well as magistrates seen now to be pretty widely accepted if I understand the Noble Lord , Lord 's amendment .
22 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 .
23 Community policing will be further marginalised with priority going to intermediate response type of incidents I am confident however that this council will make some crucial and vitally important decisions during the next er budget rounds and the importance of policing an inadequately funded service will be unanimously supported .
24 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 .
25 The club 's officers and committee are well away that could happen if Middlesbrough lost its championship and Sunday matches , for there is no other Yorkshire venue in the region .
26 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 .
27 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 ! ’
28 Armstrong even goes as far as asking ‘ is it not conceivable that the whole of syntax and semantics should have been innate so that all mankind spoke the one , wired-in , nonconventional language ? ’ ( 1971 : 437 ) .
29 ‘ I 'm sorry now that I ever went .
30 ( 2 ) A person 's appropriation of property belonging to another may be dishonest notwithstanding that he is willing to pay for the property .
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