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

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1 Mr Faith adds : ‘ I 'm thinking ahead so that in 25 years ' time my daughter will say to her children ‘ Was n't grandad clever ?
2 Well that 's as far as I want to go with this , this particular topic , erm as is my practice I 'm ending now so that we can have questions .
3 But I was trembling so badly that it shook the knife out of my skin , and I could move again .
4 I did n't stay there long ; I was told very forcibly that the job had to be done and to get the hell out of his cabin .
5 They invited me down to Cincinnati , Ohio , to observe networked computing — or personal computers which are linked together so that information can be transferred from one to another .
6 He says TB is a problem with badgers , but killing every animal which is caught just so that it can be tested for the illness is n't the answer .
7 show her what you 're doing there so that
8 Now you were saying just then that erm parts of the were different than the other parts .
9 By the time he 'd captured her flailing arms , and crushed her hips close enough to minimise damage from her kicking feet , she was shivering so convulsively that she felt almost feverish .
10 She was trembling so violently that the bed shook .
11 Pinned beneath him , she was shaking so violently that she had to cling to him to steady herself .
12 She was working so well that her coffee was always cold before she remembered to drink it .
13 If he only knew how desperate she was to get away now that Peter had crystallised all her doubts .
14 He 'd come out here to try to make trouble over her work , but luckily everything was going so well that he 'd find that difficult .
15 He had to sing properly in Zarewitsch and one was reminded yet again that he could have been a great singer if only he had tried .
16 Preference shares usually carry a right to fixed dividends , but if on any dividend payment date Newco has insufficient distributable profits to meet these , they are rolled forward so that the shares may accrue a right to a premium , representing rolled-up dividends , payable on redemption .
17 Divided plants will take hold of the soil and grow new roots more quickly if they are replanted so quickly that the plant hardly knows it has been out of the ground .
18 What I 've said is that I 'd like to see the existing C P O's become divisional staff at the division that they are working now so that the divisional commander can allow them to stay there holding hands with the new civilian C P O for up to six months if necessary because it then becomes a local decision as to when the when the two have that umbilical cut .
19 The clearance of the staging at the end of the bridge took only a short time , and it was not until they were moving once more that Alexei had a sudden thought .
20 Let it be stressed once more that these comments do not by any means apply universally .
21 ‘ The cost of nappies and formula milk each week alone amazed me , although it 's getting less now that Rachel 's going on solids .
22 ‘ The widow , ’ replied Hank , with more than a trace of impatience in his voice , and then continued : ‘ And it 's selling so fast that I do n't know what to do with the money .
23 Now if you take the table one and bearing in mind it it it 's reflects reasonably well that that the factors or the criteria which we discussed on Friday morning .
24 In captivity , a good memory and fear will destroy the horse if it is handled so badly that it becomes permanently anxious .
25 It is presented here so that there is no confusion about the clustering process .
26 It is described here so that you can see as soon as possible : A learning program may have many facets , and classification is fraught with subtlety .
27 Or what it is to speak so emphatically that even the phlegmatic Mrs Padmore feels obliged to underline it .
28 He does this by saying things like , ‘ But Brutus says he was ambitious , And Brutus is an honourable man ’ He is saying very sarcastically that Brutus is always right because he is an honourable man .
29 He 's looking away so that you ca n't catch his eye ; he 's also looking away because what he can see over your shoulder is more interesting than your shoulder .
30 He 's playing so well that he 's been a very big miss .
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