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

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1 However , the exemption might not apply , for example , if an offer is modified so that overseas shareholders in the target are not offered consideration securities because of overseas securities laws which prohibit the offer document being posted to them ( or permit the offer to be made but subject to onerous filing requirements ) .
2 I think what is happening now that these papers have been published , er , is that we , we will be receiving er , erm , information , consultation from user groups about user groups and the pos possible implication that these reductions will have upon their services , er , but George is there anything you want to add ?
3 EXCESS — This Clause is designed so that variable excesses can be shown on the Policy Schedule .
4 Each program is designed so that most students complete it in 45 to 50 mins , ie. the average tutorial hour .
5 The request is made so that each question can be marked throughout the whole pile of scripts in one operation , before the next question is examined .
6 When , for example , a subject fitted with scalp electrodes over the auditory cortex is played a series of brief clicks through headphones and the EEG following each click is averaged so that random fluctuations cancel each other out , what is left is a systematic but complex pattern of electrical waves which is caused by the click in the same way that the waves on the surface of a pond are caused by dropping a pebble into it .
7 It is argued here that economic autonomy is still a long way off for most British women .
8 In a speech in Donegal before the by-election in November 1980 , Garrett FitzGerald of Fine Gael said , ‘ Until and unless it is shown conclusively that this danger can be effectively-controlled , which appears not to be the case , we oppose exploration ’ .
9 A beating system is employed so that some rabbits , especially those that escape behind the beaters , are shot while others are flushed forward to be killed by carefully-positioned waiting guns .
10 ‘ At the end of the session the whole class is debriefed so that important points can be clarified and re-emphasised . ’
11 It is found experimentally that practical materials " remember previous deformations to which they have been subjected … stress depends on … strains to which the material was subjected at all times up to and including t " ( Lockett 1973 ) .
12 Once it is suspected that the archaeological levels have been reached or almost reached , the excavation area is cleaned up using hand tools , and all the loose earth is removed so that any differences in the colour and texture of the soil can be distinguished .
13 We want to make it clear that we are talking about a career that is structured so that both sexes can be successfully employed in it . ’
14 The pages should be reduced and photographed in columns into the microfiche matrix , the top row of which is reserved so that legible headings or titles can be added to identify the microfiche when it is produced .
15 One system that gives rise to exponentially weighted moving averages is constructed so that greatest weight is given to the most recent observation , the weights applied to previous observations diminishing period by period by a constant factor , a .
16 ‘ Martin is hoping now that next week 's operation is a success and that he will be fit for the start of next season . ’
17 This background is described so that social workers can encourage families to be aware of the pressures , and support their relatives by being closely involved .
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