Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [adv] [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Newspaper announcement , June 1794 : ‘ The public are most respectfully informed that Mr Edmund Bond ( late a Pupil of the Veterinary College ) has undergone an Examination before the Medical Committee , and the following is a Copy of their Report : These are to certify that Mr Edmund Bond has attended the Veterinary College as a Resident Pupil for Eighteen Months , and having been examined by us , we consider him as qualified to practise the Veterinary Art .
2 The Guardian 's cartoonist showed one health official saying to another : ‘ These regional days of action are so badly organized that Len Murray has to ring up Norman Fowler to ask where they are being held . ’
3 A survey has found that some hospitals are so badly designed that doctors spend four hours of every working day just walking from one ward to another .
4 It should be possible to obtain a compromise which is effective in the legislation and which says , in effect , ’ There will be some crossings which are so rarely used that people are not inconvenienced by their closure . ’
5 Ground-nests are so well concealed that predators can easily overlook them even when they are only a few feet away .
6 Within the central parsec , stars play a more direct role because they are so tightly packed that collisions between them , including tidal disruption , may be sufficiently common to inject significant quantities of gas into the interstellar medium .
7 We 're certainly not saying that Tommy Morrison is worth equal to Lennox Lewis , but in order to get him we have to pay what we have to pay . ’
8 I think if you compared people who are struggling with very little resources with very low incomes , and with er living in areas of kind of multiple deprivation , erm , then you would , you would find that maybe people in those circumstances have higher rates of of trouble and sometimes it 's er it 's also those areas that are more heavily policed that children are more likely to be picked up in , and picked on .
9 Bush has made it plain that US forces are there simply to ensure that relief gets through to those who need it , although it might help more if the troops sorted out the renegade gangs stealing the food .
10 In outlining the strategies potentially available to a translator , I am therefore not suggesting that translators should necessarily follow the thematic organization of every clause in the source text .
11 We are certainly not considering that option , which would produce a further layer of government , another regiment of politicians , another army of civil servants and even higher taxes from a Labour Government ; fortunately , however , there will not be a Labour Government .
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