Example sentences of "[adv] that [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The formal school , its very formality often proclaimed through uniforms , school prefects and termly reports which show marks and grades , continues to co-exist alongside others which although having almost identical idea on content ( eg that young children should be led to an understanding of life in caves and Victorian towns and how to calculate the area in square metres of a field or a carpet ) adopt a radically different approach to achieve a seemingly identical end . |
2 | The thesis that the shock was initially due to a lack of demand has perhaps had less acceptance than a supply- side line of explanation , eg that high unemployment has been due to excessive wage levels . |
3 | It would be better to say perhaps that electoral systems reinforce existing tendencies , because such systems are themselves the product of diverse constellations of political interests and parties , and of changes in those constellations . |
4 | I 'm conscious of the fact obviously that individual departments are taking them on board , but I think we , it is important that we actually do have a consistent approach , and it might well be that budget review at some future meeting might want to consider the monitoring of progress in order to satisfy the district auditor in future events . |
5 | ( 1981 ) suggest , it does not emphasise sufficiently that poor rural housing is as much a symptom of deprivation as a consequence . |
6 | Metabolism may speed up sharply , so that obese volunteers would be swiftly ‘ burnt down ’ to normal weight . |
7 | He supported the alliance because to take the cooperative movement into the Labour Party wholly would not help the Labour Party : and it was necessary to build up a political consciousness in the movement so that cooperative ideals could be translated by political machinery . |
8 | ‘ Income shares ’ refers to influencing the share of National Income so that various quantiles in the distribution , e.g. the bottom 20 per cent , must have at least ( say ) 10 per cent of the income . |
9 | Varnishes can be used direct from the container if the diameter is large enough for the brush being used , but it is better to pour the varnish into a paint kettle which has a wire stretched across the middle , so that excess varnish can be scraped off on the wire . |
10 | Experiments by Gibble and Chu now confirm this , so that continuous recalibration through extrapolation back to collision-free conditions may be necessary . |
11 | In general , the move is towards supporting the spoken language so that deaf children can more easily fit into the community as a whole , but perhaps the key insight from Tervoort 's study is the perception of the range of solution available to educators in different countries . |
12 | Breeding records are kept so that unproductive animals can be identified and culled . |
13 | For these reasons it seems that it is not so much that people are making more of a fuss about bereavement these days but rather that the traditional ways of coping with it are not readily available , so that alternative ways of supporting people have to be found . |
14 | At times when she is able to predict a likely shortfall below what is acceptable , due to sickness or annual leave , she should , as soon as possible , make her manager aware of the situation so that alternative staff may be provided . |
15 | The way in which earth energies are experienced seems to vary according to cultural expectations , so that pure energy is interpreted in ways acceptable to the individual or culture . |
16 | Clear guidance should be ‘ issued urgently ’ to replace the existing ‘ unhelpful ’ guidelines and , if necessary , legislation should be introduced so that unmet need could be safely recorded . |
17 | For those authors completing theses before 1969 , for the most prolific authors , and for ‘ problematic ’ authors ( e.g. those whose citations contained some variations in forenames or initials , so that unambiguous attribution of authorship necessitated further investigation ) , manual searching of BIG was carried out , and for other authors GeoRef was searched online . |
18 | For those authors completing theses before 1969 , for the most prolific authors , and for ‘ problematic ’ authors ( e.g. those whose citations contained some variations in forenames or initials , so that unambiguous attribution of authorship necessitated further investigation ) , manual searching of BIG was carried out , and for other authors GeoRef was searched online . |
19 | It is notable that this feature , which occurs in direct discourse , is also characteristic of the language of the narrator , so that descriptive passages are mimetic of the thought patterns of the characters . |
20 | Meanwhile capital values fell by 2.5 per cent so that annual capital and rental growth is now around minus 7.5 per cent , with total return barely positive . |
21 | In 1963 , the Deaf-Blind League built Rainbow Court in Peterborough , the only housing development in the UK specially designed so that deaf-blind adults can live independent lives . |
22 | The analysts had so far carried out a largely theoretical exercise , developing models in a detached and objective way so that broad-based ideas about future strategies could be discussed with the College Principals and officers from the LEA headquarters . |
23 | Early tonnages of product are made under very tight supervision for data-gathering so that optimal requirements are quickly developed . |
24 | So that painstaking genius could n't even keep the eyes of his most famous character a consistent colour ? |
25 | In addition to this superconducting phase , and the well known semiconducting properties of GaAs , LT-GaAs can be made into a well-nigh perfect insulator by annealing at 500°C so that As-rich material precipitates out . |
26 | I say let the thrashers get that horrible sound with their pedals , the way they always have , but make amps so that good basic sounds can be found using ‘ normal ’ settings . |
27 | They must strengthen themselves , show themselves , so that the prevailing morality is broken , so that good anti-discriminatory legislation can come to exist , so that there is no basis for the kind of developments that have occurred in Britain . |
28 | This is necessary so that the barium can pass into the bowel for the X-ray procedure and so that good vision can be obtained through the sigmoidoscope . |
29 | Sometimes such problems are tackled by putting the students to work in twos and threes , so that good readers can help the slower ones ; in the case of fairly lengthy work-cards , where more explanation is given , it is also helpful to record the text on a cassette , which the slower reader can listen to with the words before him , increasing his familiarity with the written word at the same time as giving him the information that he needs . |
30 | They need to be divided every few years , so that good flowers will continue to appear . |