Example sentences of "so low [that] [art] " in BNC.

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1 He was so low that a wing-tip touched the ground , causing a ground loop .
2 Already losses in fibre are so low that a light signal can travel well over 16 km before it halves in intensity ( a 3 dB loss ) .
3 There are a number of modelling programs suitable for use on microcomputers at a price which is so low that a complete system often costs less than the terminals used merely to communicate with larger computers .
4 In the case of Jupiter the temperatures are about 300 to 400 million K , though the number density is so low that no glow is visible .
5 Those belonging to Pan American were called Clippers ; they flew the Pacific and the Atlantic and , when storms were violent , they flew so low that the spray from the waves broke over the aircraft .
6 However , the number of people who return to education once they have left school or college is so low that the age of finishing full-time education is often used as a simple indicator .
7 The Montgomerie family finances continued on their downwards spiral until , in 1925 , they were so low that the contents of Eglinton Castle had to be auctioned off , including the suit of armour bought by the 13th Earl for the Tournament .
8 The lintel is so low that the only man who can enter is the man who is down on his knees .
9 Life expectancy is so low that the average life span of men just before we got here ( in the last quarter of the seventeenth century ) was 29.6 years .
10 Yet the All Black confidence and ability to dominate had sunk so low that the three minnows all had parts of the match when they outplayed the All Blacks with embarrassing ease .
11 Now gradually the energy level is so low that the in although the insulin level is there , there 's no sugar for it to work with , so now your casualty will start showing signs of too little sugar .
12 And when the rain stops , the beavers may have to build them up again to prevent the level of the lake from falling so low that the entrance to the lodge is exposed .
13 Cessation of growth is most likely to result from starvation , which may arise because : the whelks eat out their food supply , or the supply fails for some other reason ( perhaps as a result of pollution Bryan ( 1969 ) ; wave action dislodges the whelks and transports them away from their food supply , or prevents them from feeding in some other way ( Cowell and Crothers , 1970 ) ; the temperature drops so low that the whelks become inactive for a long period ( Feare , 1970a ) .
14 The danger is , of course , that the price may be so low that the business fails to generate sufficient revenue to cover its operating and/or capital costs .
15 In practice the probability of such words occurring in adjacent positions is so low that the problem is negligible .
16 Recovery will come when the country 's creditors decide that the return on money in the bank has fallen so low that the price of assets has become cheap .
17 Recall that it exists where the interest rate is so low that the demand for money becomes perfectly interest-elastic .
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