Example sentences of "that [adv] [adv] [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She unfastened her cloak and he took it from her , noticing as he did so the brocade gown that so exactly matched the colour of her eyes . |
2 | THERE can be few musicals that so vividly evoke the era they portray as A Slice of Saturday Night , a 60s skit on teenage passions set in Eric ‘ Rubberlegs ’ De Vene 's Club A Go-Go . |
3 | In Kuhn 's words ‘ it is hard to find another criterion that so clearly proclaims a field a science ’ . |
4 | Just one ground in the entire country does not pay for its police service , and of course that has to be Derby County football club , yet it is the Derbyshire police force that so desperately needs the money . |
5 | Relatives have to cope with mental illness that so often changes the personality of their loved one . |
6 | There now ensues the nagging doubt that so often accompanies the crux of the climb ; it 's all very well getting this far , but until those crucial moves are made it could all still come to nought . |
7 | Throughout all the time I knew him , he had no other interest in life that even vaguely approached the study of taxation . ’ |
8 | The only proposal that even remotely echoes the spirit of that full employment act is the $35-billion urban rescue package urged by big-city mayors before the LA riots as a way to combat recession , and now being pushed with fresh ardour by Boston 's mayor , Ray Flynn , Governor Jerry Brown and the Congressional Black Caucus . |
9 | Housework is such fragmented work that almost never does the housewife report thinking about the task in hand . |
10 | During earthquakes the soil becomes a semiliquid soup that no longer supports the weight of the buildings above . |
11 | True there was not the drama and deceit of the Japanese raid against Pearl Harbour , but the raid on Berlin of the 25/26 August 1940 proved to be an event that very likely affected the course of history . |
12 | From Channel 4 's inception , he has encouraged talents that never previously found a place within the mainstream television , in particular through the workshop movement , but also on an international scale through regular features and documentaries from the Third World . |