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

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1 Water had dripped on to the paper so that it had become sodden and merged with the lettuce leaves .
2 Or a great space hulk might be reported drifting in the void or in the warp , harbouring suspected pirates or , worse , those fierce cunning invasive Genestealers which could infest a human world just as termites infest a house — so that it seems to remain firm timber until it crumbles apart .
3 It 's got spies in it , so that it 's got certain contemporary interest , but erm that did seem to me to be a very fine and very moving novel , which I 'd strongly recommend .
4 Their essential feature is that they misdirect the enemy 's attack , so that it fails to damage any vital organs .
5 The bronze hair round the triangular face was cut in a short bob so that it curled to razor sharp points like horns on either side of her ears .
6 Her bronze hair , with no trace of grey , was cut in a short bob so that it curled to razor sharp points like horns on either side of her ears .
7 AT&T Co said yesterday that it plans to call five long-term debt issues totalling $1,750m for early redemption and expects to use cash reserves and new debt to fund the exercise — with interest rates so low in the US , new debt is cheaper than most old debt ; one-time costs associated with the redemptions are expected to reduce first quarter 1993 earnings by about $0.04 per share but interest savings in subsequent quarters will reduce the full-year impact to less than $0.02 per share .
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