Example sentences of "that [adv] [adv] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The main problem is that so far the central battle seems unevenly pitched .
2 Heat from stronger lighting could be a problem , but it seems that so far the normal air conditioning has been able to cope and no abnormal discomfort has been experienced .
3 Her only regret was that Dr Neil did not buy the Clarion Cry so that so far the only piece of her work which she had seen in print was the one which she had written before she had arrived in the East End .
4 What makes the sex distribution of these cats so odd is that normally only a female kitten can display black patches inherited from one parent and red tabby patches inherited from the other .
5 If we now turn our attention to the hero-literature of ancient Greece , it is notable that just about every prominent hero does battle at one time or another , and sometimes repeatedly , with Amazon women .
6 Yet it took a script that just about every major actress in Hollywood turned down to make her a star .
7 No I find that usually quite a mixed crowd goes to it .
8 Such projects were popular constructions in the late 1970s and early 1980s , and I am worried that once again the Welsh Office is trying to catch up with a fashion or a phase that has passed .
9 Now , he wrote , seeing that during the ‘ critical years of adolescence ’ not more than one out of every three elementary school-leavers received any kind of educational care , there ‘ is reason for thinking that once more the national minimum should be raised ’ .
10 The plan is to open two more such centres by the end of the year — one in the West , possibly Glasgow , and the other in the North , probably Sterling , to ensure that as wide a geographic coverage as possible is achieved .
11 Looking at the drawing of the Great Casterton section through new eyes , I could see that here also a thin depth of rampart remained under the wall foundation .
12 Fourth , we may point out that quite often the potential reference of the noun as modified by the adjective will not be the same in the predicate qualifying construction as it would be under the attributive version .
13 Afterwards I will have to knock on other doors but I am sure that yet again the right door will open at the right time .
14 A few days after Hitler 's repetition of his ‘ prophecy ’ on 30 January 1942 , the SD reported that his words had been ‘ interpreted to mean that the Führer 's battle against the Jews would be followed through to the end with merciless consistency , and that very soon the last Jew would disappear from European soil ’ .
15 The idea goes back to Anderson 's work in the 1930s , and Chandley 's explanation is that very occasionally the whole set of donkey chromosomes might cling together and pass to one of the egg cells while the entire horse set goes to the other .
16 Our hospital organisation has grown up with no plan , with no system ; it is unevenly distributed over the country and indeed it is one of the tragedies of the situation that very often the best hospital facilities are available where they are least needed .
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