Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [pron] [adv] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Wordsworth contributed to the growth of ‘ Humanity ’ , the climate of opinion in which Shaftesbury was able to proceed with factory legislation ; and surely his attitude of reverence towards landscape formed public opinion , so that one now needs planning permission to site a factory and the line of a motorway has to be negotiated ; certain areas have become National Parks , and one can not help noticing how many of these were districts where Wordsworth lived or with which he was in some way associated ( see Gazetteer ) .
2 Take the Singles ' Society , which seemed to exist solely so that its smartly dressed president could chat up pretty girls ; or the Alice Society : ‘ You did n't sign up for that did you , ’ said one newcomer to his friend as they left .
3 They were grown in many combinations , so that we frequently get references to drage ( barley and oats ) and maslin ( wheat and rye ) .
4 In this , the role of delaying syntax is to postpone the interpretation of one structure until another has been taken in , so that they ultimately make sense as a whole rather than in sequence .
5 So mt-2 's purified pili and flagellae were injected into animals so that they rapidly produced antibodies specific to them .
6 Many of these items are transient and date in much the same way as slang does , so that they then have connotations of certain historical periods as well .
7 In place of these two extremes , we need to be like Mary , Jesus ' mother , who received the word within her , so that she actually gave birth to the Word of God .
8 She was single-minded and uncompromising in her work , so that she sometimes provoked exasperation among her colleagues , a feeling immediately tempered by the admiration they felt .
9 Even by April 1973 , when the final decision had been taken , it still weighed heavily on Jackie : so much so that he finally sought advice from an Anglican priest and prayed God to give him enlightenment .
10 Their seniors attended Thorfinn , moving in rotation , so that he always had Osbern or Ansfred his son or Baldric or Hugh de Riveire or Flodwig or Salomon of the Val de Saire or some combination of these in his company , as was the rule with his mormaers and their leading men .
11 Step 2 Pinpoint the behaviour so that it actually describes actions that people do , and which could , if necessary , be quantified in some way .
12 The substance to be odorous must have a measure of volatility , so that it constantly loses molecules which make contact with the olfactory sensitive region of the nose .
13 Which way round and how far would you turn this model so that it roughly fits map H for industrial sectors of Bristol ?
14 Other registers and sources , such as departmental file cards and reports , can be used to enhance a basic level of data so that it truly constitutes information and , as such , is useful for the production of books , catalogues and as a research tool .
15 There are countless books and pamphlets on chairmanship but the words do not amount to much until you actually take charge .
16 Thirdly , a really effective and comprehensive defence structure for the European Community would be viable outside NATO only if it inevitably involved aspirations for a nuclear capacity .
17 It seemed an eternity before Dad arrived home at one o'clock and he hardly had time to get indoors before I blurted out just what I had discovered .
18 Remove the screw and brush , noting the order in which they are removed , especially if they also have washers .
19 It is a question of simply following the coast down until we actually catch sight of the ship itself . ’
20 So but I also coaxed Mrs about the Wandsbergh .
21 Cock fights , however , are still legal in six of the United States , perhaps because we still eat chicken regularly , but no longer dogs .
22 Those walkways join the three buildings together because we sometimes have cosmics here .
23 The courts have sometimes appeared to embrace a rule that a person can become a constructive trustee not only because he personally receives trust property knowing it is transferred in breach of trust , but also where he knowingly assists in the breach .
24 She did n't think it was going to take long before he somehow caused trouble for her .
25 ‘ She was doing quite nicely when she suddenly developed gas gangrene .
26 Oh , yes , he was himself again , he would be trailing this glory after him for as long as it still shed lustre .
27 But his risk is slight so long as he promptly obtains registration of the transfer .
28 ‘ So long as he still has silver to pay us with , ’ Flodwig said .
29 No come off the throw in as you rightly said John .
30 Verbose as in when they actually said things , they they did a lot of talking .
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