Example sentences of "[det] that [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We said we said at the start of this that we did enough training . |
2 | But it was to this very building that he departed each morning , from an office much like this that he returned each night . |
3 | Most UK institutions charge loans on a floating rate basis such that they match floating rate liabilities , but this merely increases credit risk , as interest rate risk is passed on to the customer , with subsequent greater probability of defaults occurring . |
4 | Though packed with information , the facts are presented critically such that I found some sections fascinating — eg the section on factors influencing the performance of liquid-liquid extraction coils . |
5 | The tension was such that she felt sudden relief as they went out of the small room into the air . |
6 | It is just that the structure of the viral RNA happens to be such that it makes cellular machinery chum out copies of itself . |
7 | We liked the motor camp at Marahau so much that we stayed two nights , giving us a chance to wash and clean up after the Abel Tasman . |
8 | Stand up for your rights , Aries , but do n't dig your toes in so much that you create more problems for yourself . |
9 | He adored Coronation Street so much that he wrote mock scripts for the show and began a correspondence with the show 's producer Leslie Duxberry . |
10 | George II liked it so much that he reared 3,000 birds in Richmond Park for his Christmas guests . |
11 | There is no question at all that he meant any harm ; but you will no doubt appreciate how uncomfortable a situation this was for me . |
12 | You should n't have even given a sign all that you recognized that man . |
13 | In fact at one time before the Pakistan-Bangladesh war there were so many that we called this form of depression Pakistani Syndrome . |