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

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1 The latter option was the more frequently adopted , so that it became very difficult to evaluate the contribution , if any , that ERDF expenditure might have made to economic development .
2 All this time we were still trying to fix up Denmark Street so that it became vaguely comfortable .
3 She had washed and curled her silvery hair and left it long , brushing it so that it hung over one shoulder in a silky-pale swath , a style she never favoured .
4 Set the microphone so that it picks up that group and use the resulting recording to set tasks for trainees which focus them on the learner .
5 Regarding economic management , one tenet of monetarism is that the effects of money supply changes involve both long and variable lags , so that it assumes too much expertise on behalf of politicians to imagine they can time expansive monetary policy to their advantage .
6 and what we actually do when we 're standing up so that it becomes more effective yeah ?
7 I must give this to the Prime Minister , explain the strong feelings and see whether the guidelines can be altered so that it becomes more usual to impose a stiffer sentence .
8 The primary aim is to underpin the local economy so that it becomes more attractive to an expansion of the private sector .
9 And , yes , there has to be some eye-catching , nifty typography with lots of ‘ creative white space ’ so that it does n't all seem too indigestible .
10 Pei 's openness uses the outside so that it seems as inviting as the interior .
11 Below this a valve closes , dividing the airflow to the engine so that it runs as two separate three cylinder units .
12 What causes problems is getting sufficient water to flow through it afterwards , so that it gives out enough heat .
13 This involves reconstruing the situation so that it looks more straightforward and easy to handle , thus allowing sides to be taken or a stance adopted which reduces the confusion and allows at least some action to be taken — a villain to be defeated , a wrong to be righted , a battle to be fought .
14 Zurich 's importance as a business centre grew , as did its reputation as a place of refuge , so that it rivalled even that of Geneva .
15 Heavily based on a slightly stretched platform from Chrysler 's ubiquitous K-car , the Mexican-built Spirit R/T is a boxy four-door , elongated at either end so that it appears rather narrower than its 68.1ins width conveys .
16 The term ‘ software ’ must be very broadly defined , so that it includes almost all aspects of a project from its specification and design through to the delivery of executable code .
17 In captivity , a good memory and fear will destroy the horse if it is handled so badly that it becomes permanently anxious .
18 I was not only surprised to find they had plenty of timber for fence posts , but also that it cost far less than new wood .
19 Unfortunately for IBM , its problems are not simply that it has too many staff .
20 We realise that this prospectus may not answer all your questions , or even that it contains so much information that it leaves you confused .
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