Example sentences of "[adv] that [pron] [verb] some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He can measure every clause of what the income is , against what the expenditure is so that we have some control to ensure that the church life grows and we do n't stumble . |
2 | Most teacher-training programmes include provision for trainees to sit in with other teachers so that they get some experience of the environment they will work in . |
3 | involve someone in solving a problem so that they have some ownership for the solution . |
4 | The upshot is that holiday/tour organisers who book hotels in this country are imposing stringent contract conditions on the hotels and may in some cases be looking for some performance guarantees or such-like so that they have some redress if your shortcomings result in them having to pay up to their customers . |
5 | This meant that for six weeks he was on a special bed that could be turned so that he spent some hours on his back and some on his front , never getting off the bed at all . |
6 | The latter provides references to background reading , allows me to talk around the area concerned , and offers bibliographical suggestions on every topic that arises in the chapter so that you have some idea where to go next if you want to pursue any particular aspect . |
7 | The woman told me that they normally like you to book a few days in advance so that you have some time to think it over in case you wanted to change your mind . |
8 | But you must get the final stages of every approach within the range of the airbrakes so that you have some control to prevent either under or overshooting . |
9 | I say ‘ solitary c. ’ because they gave me a little ward of my own , but it was anything but uncomfortable , as they gave me a treatment which ‘ private ward ’ patients in Britain might envy , except that the food of course was Chinese , and they insisted on giving me 5 meals a day , so that I had some trouble getting my appetite back to normal . |
10 | It can provide a precis only where the topic is something that it knows about , so that it has some sense of what conceptual relationships to expect in the story . |
11 | Involved in the idea is the injecting of emotion into the relationship so that it has some substance and the subject and object are linked by feeling . |
12 | I ought to say straight away that I have some sympathy with some of the Scottish Conservatives . |
13 | I should say also that I take some comfort from noticing that the judgments were reserved for five months . |
14 | I had had nothing to read for three months , and now that we had some time to ourselves reading was a good way of distracting myself from the immediacies of life around me . |
15 | How about trying to get Peter Ndlovu ( Coventry ) and play him on the wings , now that we have some money in the bank ? |
16 | She 'd go shopping , now that she had some money , or go to see places that she 'd heard of . |
17 | But you said , a moment ago that you had some evidence on this . |
18 | But if I 'm moving around slightly like this and you 're having to follow with your eyes as I 'm making my presentation it brings variety to it brings that bit of variety like you said earlier that it brings some interest to it . |
19 | The responsibility had lain so heavily that it took some time to readjust . |
20 | Roman 's cool , unexpected summons made her jump so violently that she spilled some champagne down the front of her dress . |