Example sentences of "to [adv] that " in BNC.

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1 You get on and fly to somewhere that takes your fancy , the airline being quite willing to take the odd traveller with his rucsac .
2 Can your TARDIS take me to somewhere that has a fastline ? ’
3 I 'll put these away , and I 'll have to somewhere that wo n't be a problem .
4 ‘ Hold on to the sledge rails here — keep a loose grip or your hands get tired — try not to keep your foot on the brake ( a miniature snow hook held off the snow by an elasticated octopus grip ) or your other leg will get tired — do n't shout too much at the dogs or they get confused — the occasional quiet word is helpful — on downhills brake gently if you need to so that the line stays tight . '
5 If I am unfortunate enough to experience the untimely death of several people I am attached to so that it forms something of a pattern , then I am likely to experience considerable difficulty with my bereavements : there has been none of the unconscious preparation for the death of someone close that goes on in our awareness of incidents that are likely to occur .
6 She then had to visualize walking slowly towards them , knowing that she could stop whenever she wanted to so that she did not feel that she was being compelled to go near these birds .
7 It is important to use individual bowls which your dog relates to so that you can establish a routine at feeding time .
8 Unschooled children , if the evidence does demonstrate that they are being less explicit , may in fact be taking it for granted that the questioner can see what is being referred to so that there is no apparent need to be explicit .
9 With such an Army Iran can resist Communist pressures and build the country into a showcase to so that other peoples can see that it is possible to work with the West and get more effective support than countries such as Egypt receive . "
10 The school he 'd wanted me to go to so that I could be as clever as he had once been and go to Oxford the way he 'd done and not waste it as he had been foolish enough to do .
11 I just wanted to actually sort of mention it to so that he knows cos he 's obviously invited to come if he wants
12 The delay per section is from equation ( 9.33 ) equal to so that the phase velocity is confirmed as .
13 And she 's had it some time now but the whole purpose was to so that she could train this one because the first one now is too old , the second one has and ca n't .
14 Did ex , even went to so that the .
15 But I think that to allow those two sort of issues to get too inseparable , as it were , to so that we simply regard ourselves as being in a position to issue directives about behaviour , which do n't acknowledge that these are young people who have to learn to be autonomous , then we get ourselves onto a hiding for nothing .
16 It is interesting to not that the values achieved in 1989 were broadly at about three times the turnover seen in these outlets , whereas today , a multiplier of approximately one , to one and a quarter times turnover , is far more appropriate .
17 I used to like that he 'd go here get off , get off .
18 It seemed to Gaily that his friend was going away from him , penetrating new areas of experience , talking with authority .
19 It has been argued up to now that although word-meaning is in a sense infinitely variable , nonetheless discrete units — ‘ atoms ’ or ‘ quanta ’ of sense — can be identified which at least in some respects are stable across contexts , and which are the appropriate basic units for lexical semantics .
20 Once you 've worked out how much you need to make one to Now that , that question is is a gift really is n't it ?
21 ‘ So , ’ she said brightly , ‘ where are you off to now that we 've finished shooting The Viking ? ’
22 So it quite clearly there 's traffic going on to there that does n't with what you 're saying .
23 Of course you may get some probably some very good people a added , I do n't know wh wh wh they 'll be none of us knows , er they 're are going to nowhere that they 're going to get their expenses , they 're also going to get their allowances , I do n't know what those allowances will be er and I would n't assume that they 're necessarily going to lessen their independents because they receive allowances , but it is weakened , it is weakening the powers of the local institutions which are an essential part of our democratic society in this country .
24 One of the first rules of house and hall parties had been to scout the building for dark corners that might make useful retiring-places if the evening went well — preference was given to anywhere that had a lock on the inside .
25 to anywhere that failed to pay its tribute
26 Thorfinn had said , ‘ To get to Dunkeld … to get to anywhere that matters , he would still have to sail up the Tay or march north by the Forth crossing .
27 Erm , erm , apart from the meeting last week the last , last month , er one of our mem one of our members noticed that erm we had n't got a delegate to age concern and she volunteered , that 's a Mrs would you like to okay that cos the Chairman and I speaking to her thought well this was a good idea and I have forwarded her name to age concern who 've contact her .
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