Example sentences of "[adj] that it [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Ford , however , has made it clear that it wants ultimate majority control of Jaguar — something which the company 's board , led by chairman Sir John Egan , is resisting fiercely .
2 These relations between finite coordinate distances are generally so inconvenient that it makes more sense to start calculations from the differentials which do transform linearly : .
3 Very soon , even before they went under dome , Arcady surrounded them from horizon to horizon , its size so prodigious that it banished all Ari 's ideas of what a city might be .
4 In a sense this is an extreme form of heterogeneous accretion of volatiles , though the separation of planetary accretion from the veneering by volatiles is so complete that it merits separate consideration .
5 Out of the rock 's foot grew a shadow so dark that it contained all colours .
6 It is just that the structure of the viral RNA happens to be such that it makes cellular machinery chum out copies of itself .
7 It is ironic that IT makes fundamental change both essential and possible , but — to repeat — we need the change anyway .
8 Health and safety watchdogs say they 're not convinced that it has sufficient safety measures in place to protect passengers .
9 Again , we welcome that , but is it not sad that it comes 12 years after this Government were elected and after not just one but two Secretaries of State since I have been a Member of Parliament have been influenced because of criticism of tobacco advertising and irresponsible elements in the tobacco industry ?
10 The bid-ask spread was so large that it converted significant profits into significant losses .
11 It has leg-like fins with fleshy bases like the coelacanth ; it seems very likely that it had air-breathing pouches from its gut like a lungfish .
12 June 1873 , the Prince and Princess of Wales held a garden party there , at which Queen Victoria , also the Shah of Persia , were present , and the list of guests was so long that it filled three columns of the Times .
13 Frequently the results were so error-prone that it took more effort to correct the translation than it actually did to manually translate the text .
14 The British Shippers ’ Council has made it plain that it welcomes foreign competition as a means to lower rates of freight .
15 The problem was that every time they took it over 250 mph the left wing became so heavy that it needed two hands to hold it up .
16 The trust is also worried that it took six weeks for the emergency stop-order to progress through the Whitehall 's bureaucracy .
17 But nevertheless in terms of twelve families that 's very important to those twelve and it 's a small step , but the problem is so big that it needs concerted Government action to solve the problem of homeless people in Oxford .
18 This case was so complex and difficult that it filled many books of written record and there was so much opposing evidence that it was difficult to get at the truth , but he at last clarified everything and settled it with such skill and wisdom that all commended his extreme cleverness .
19 Pepe 's Bar was situated on the sand , with rough wooden flooring that Shelley used to think could n't take much more of the stamping that it got each Saturday during the flamenco dancing .
20 Since the Great War , 1914–18 , it has been practiced by wage-earners , suffering from long periods of unemployment and underemployment , so drastic that it seemed abject folly to produce children who could neither be adequately nourished nor sufficiently educated to secure a satisfactory livelihood .
21 People need to see what they 're eating but the light must never be so bright that it kills any atmosphere you 're trying to achieve .
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