Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [verb] [adv] [adv] that " in BNC.

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1 A crash of thunder boomed so loudly that the floor shook .
2 Those who understood this might leave a swatch of fabric lying around so that Laura could pick it up and believe she had discovered it herself , even if they had been trying to persuade her to use it for months .
3 Baffling contradictions in the attitude of management happen more often that one might imagine .
4 First , just two appear at the front end as distinct blocks of tissue and then , about each hour , another pair are added behind them and a wave of formation proceeds backwards so that at the end of a few days there are 46 somites .
5 His speech to the country on January 16th on the outbreak of war proved yet again that the president is no orator .
6 I had a similar experience in the vestibule of the BBC with an interviewee from the Festival of Light who was declaiming the sins of magazines with open-crotch poses so loudly that I had to pretend I was n't with him .
7 In addition to , the appearance of APGPR in serum was mirrored by its detection in urine suggesting not only that the peptide can survive immunoreactively intact in the circulation for a suficient time to allow systemic dispersal but also is rapidly excreted by the kidney .
8 We therefore ask Members to seek very considerable revision to the Bill in Committee , in order to secure more confidently that the reforms will realise their intentions . ’
9 However , the development of better approaches to assessment requires not only that managers facilitate such development but also that practitioners are prepared for the need to apply new skills and face new dilemmas .
10 However , while it held sway it was interpreted on occasion to mean not just that there had been a breach of natural justice with no remedy available .
11 His fellow pupils at school suffered so badly that Mary became a constant visitor to the headmaster 's study , and Gary was banned from the playground .
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