Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] that the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We feel that all doctors or other qualified individuals seeing a myocardial infarction for the first time should consider thrombolytic therapy as early as possible so that the maximum amount of myocardium can be salvaged .
2 PostScript normally eliminates whatever lies under another object but , by using the overprint option , it can be forced to leave the background intact so that the topmost colour combines with that underneath to produce a different effect .
3 Could I say that we 'd be willing perhaps that the Conservative amendment first of all , and then to turn to the amendment by the Liberal democrats erm I would like to suggest that schools or other charities , not just schools are exempt from any registration charge but will still notify the local authority in , in advance of an event , because events held at schools or by charities still create problems with traffic and parking and congestion
4 It seems clear then that the Formalist position on all these issues ( authors , reality and ideas ) is not just an arbitrary preference , but that it stems from the concepts of defamiliarisation and literariness , whose differential basis will always serve to define literature in opposition to the things that it was traditionally viewed as expressing .
5 It seems clear therefore that the central administration was unable at this time to exercise effective financial control over the Forest wardens .
6 It is ironic both that the new architecture of the masses should eventually have ended the dominance of great houses , and that more ordinary men and women should have become protagonists in the novel , for these were not the developments , either in life or in art , that Disraeli had in mind .
7 Inactivation of the X chromosome is random so that the early embryo is made up of a mixture of cells in which one or other of the X chromosomes is inactivated .
8 We calculated standardised perinatal mortality rates for the delivery units by using logistic regression to estimate relative risks adjusted for confounding factors and then standardising these rates by multiplying by a constant chosen so that the standardised rate for all Leicestershire agreed with the crude observed rate .
9 It is incredible also that the Labour party proposes for a widow four different intrusive valuations of her house , and proposes , too , that that same widow should be penalised with higher taxation if she has made improvements to her property .
10 A Royal source said : ‘ It is quite lucky really that the only thing to worry about are the weekend breaks and holidays from school .
11 It is possible also that the increased expenditure might alleviate the crowding cost associated with a greater number of people , and in this case the curve would shift to the right , thereby increasing the optimal number of individuals for the community .
12 The bulbs ' internal circuitry alters the mains current so that the actual load placed on the grid is larger than that recorded on consumers ' electricity meters .
13 Because the conductor always had to wait until such time as the queue was diminished quite a bit and hi his tramcar was full so that the next tramcar come along er coming along , whatever number , was to be d the same thing happening again .
14 It is evident then that the optimal number of residents increases to .
15 It is important too that the National Curriculum does not become a strait-jacket .
16 They lubricate it with a saliva that is sticky so that the ants adhere to it , and alkaline so that the formic acid of their stings is neutralised .
17 If you push the lever down and leave it there the flaps will reach their maximum angle and the selector will automatically jump back into neutral so that the hydraulic circuit can idle .
18 Her lips were open so that the cold air came gasping there like water flowing much too fast to drink .
19 The lamina propria , however , became swollen so that the regular structure of the lamina pripria was distorted ( Fig 1D ) .
20 It is not surprising therefore that the first video materials that came with video into the classroom were materials which had been made originally as films or broadcast television programmes .
21 Thus we now have many more older people and many fewer children with whom they might live , and it is not surprising therefore that the last half-century has been characterized by a reduction in the proportion of single elderly people living with relatives .
22 The capitalist world-system is viewed as all-embracing so that the internal structure of each nation 's economy is of secondary importance in explaining developments .
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