Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] they [vb base] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Pound the garlic , coriander seeds and black pepper in a mortar so that they form a paste . |
2 | The needle and sample are chosen so that they form a thermocouple : a device that produces a voltage if the point at which the two materials meet is hotter than its surroundings . |
3 | Then , with delicate movements of his webbed hind feet , toes distended so that they form a fan , he gathers up the eggs and gently spreads them over the female 's back . |
4 | The function which modern philosophy seized upon as expressing the vital essence of Mind was that of bringing things together so that they have a bearing upon one another . |
5 | After describing the first three , involving speech , reading and writing , the fourth aim was described as being : ‘ to teach pupils about language , so that they achieve a working knowledge of its structure and of the variety of ways in which meaning is made , so that they have a vocabulary for discussing it , so that they can use it with greater awareness , and because it is interesting . ’ |
6 | so that they have a sense of ownership of the decisions that they will have to implement . |
7 | If they get into a sweat and stop still too long the sweat will stop suddenly and they get a chill or a headache . |
8 | Secondly , the attitude that women are on their own only until they find a man to support them is a prevalent one . |
9 | It 's all built in and they breathe a sigh of relief . |
10 | Over and above that , obviously this is where the advantage to the policy holder comes in because obviously if they get a gearbox problem that 's going to cost , say , a hundred and eighty pounds in six months time , they 're not going to be able to go back to the dealer and say look I want you to put this right for me , because obviously it is outside the statutory guarantee . |
11 | Magazines are allowed to show a man 's naughty bits only if they resemble a map of the Mull of Kintyre , Scots-born Pauline explained . |
12 | They run about so and they make a lot of noise , you know how children do , and I 'm afraid Jarvis will get tired of it . |
13 | Many women , especially if they have a lesbian or feminist identity , do not want to be part of the male power structure that the male-dominated homophile groups have : those women with a commitment to women tend to form their own groups . |
14 | Especially if they have a villa and come every year . |
15 | Old truncheons do n't disappear , they just grow in value , especially if they have a decoration . |
16 | As the emphasis for caring for mentally ill and demented patients moves to the community , they can act as a useful link between hospital and home , especially if they have a community remit . |
17 | Be prepared to take advantage of offers that come your way , especially if they concern a friend or relative . |
18 | Again , you can still quote them if you wish — it 's the employer 's job to track them down if they want a reference . |
19 | This is regarded as a Good Thing by Orcs who are universally content with their lot , being ultimately happy to meet their end in battle so long as they get a chance of a good fight . |
20 | Ailing animals , so long as they have a solvent owner in two , are our bread and butter . |
21 | Like ordinary people in general , old people usually show up vividly in the record only when they become a problem . |
22 | No if we er do something so as they have a checklist and we can all , you know like me and Jim say , have a copy to say oh right , can we take your name and address , telephone number |
23 | Is n't that what families look for in safes especially when they invite a lawyer to see fair play . |
24 | ‘ The Maltese have improved dramatically and are gaining respect so it would be impossible to dismiss them , especially when they have a striker like Carmel Busuttil who has scored 16 goals for his country . ’ |
25 | Even so the courts should take some account of the costs of implementing their decisions when they sentence , especially when they have a choice of suitable penal ties . |
26 | One common feature is that the vowels in question are more like or when they precede another vowel , less so when they precede a consonant or pause . |
27 | They moved in when they outgrew a caravan on the site . |
28 | No , I think our two , they 'll , they 'll stop eventually once they get a bit , a bit older . |
29 | The true position is not that the directors must take account of the interests of future shareholders , but rather that they have a discretion concerning the time-scale over which existing members may be benefited . |
30 | Basil was the exact opposite of those to whom words come so easily that they do a minimum of preparation , and afterwards the listener has difficulty in remembering what has been said . |