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

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1 I feel it is wholly wrong that abortion could be seen as a means of contraception because it not only wastes the money of the N.H.S. but I think that abortions should only be considered in certain cases .
2 But all couples can enhance their own relationships , making their marriages so solid that infidelity is unlikely to occur .
3 High fidelity : ‘ Couples can enhance their relationships , making their marriages so solid that infidelity is unlikely to occur ’
4 Gravity is so strong that space is bent round onto itself , making it rather like the surface of the earth .
5 What really happens during the very early or late stages of the universe , when gravitational fields are so strong that quantum effects can not be ignored ?
6 However , what the singularity theorems really indicate is that the gravitational field becomes so strong that quantum gravitational effects become important : classical theory is no longer a good description of the universe .
7 But , as indicated above , the real importance of the singularity theorems was that they showed that the gravitational field must become so strong that quantum gravitational effects could not be ignored .
8 Even before IRCA , the ties between Mexican workers and the American labour market were so strong that migration was bound to increase .
9 His desire to have me visit him is so strong that charity will not let me refuse .
10 The gravitational field of the singularity would be so strong that light could not escape from the region around it but would be dragged back by the gravitational field .
11 Water was so scarce that lawn-sprinkling in the suburbs became a criminal offence .
12 Now , the coal crisis is so acute that steam locos on the mountain could become just a memory unless the present oil firing experiments at Snowdon are a success .
13 One justification for this is that gravity is so weak that quantum gravitational effects would be large only at particle energies way beyond those in any particle accelerator .
14 Such an analysis is so extensive that life moves on before the implementation is complete .
15 It should be damp enough to hold together when squeezed in the hand , but not so wet that water still runs out through the fingers .
16 It 's been so wet that seed company 's say there wo n't be enough high quality grain to provide next year 's seed .
17 In reality , few farmers wear complete protection at the tank , and the operation is so messy that liquid is bound to get on the smallest area of exposed skin .
18 More mundanely , it was also because the supply of pictures and information from the frontline was so meagre that tv companies had precious little material with which to fill their programmes .
19 It is perhaps fortuitous that Healing appeared when he did , his milling business helping to fill the void .
20 Rarely has it been so clear that freedom is indivisible , and that attacks on one set of civil liberties are likely to be a part of a projected destruction of all such freedoms .
21 It must not be so different that unity is destroyed , or so similar that it gives no feeling of change .
22 It was not comparable to cycling , in fact it was so different that comparison was a nonsense .
23 This turned out to be so popular that production was taken over by the English parent company , leaving the colonial off-shoot to resume its original project .
24 The O'Hooligan character , with his outsized nose , was so popular that iron casts used be made of him and would turn up occasionally as Belfast doorstops .
25 It is even less clear that industry , in general , should be ‘ under the control of the community ’ .
26 Will he encourage his right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Exchequer to understand that the company car is not a tax-avoidance weapon but an essential tool of British industry and that , if we are to have a strong home-based industry , we do not need taxes so high that Jaguar and Rolls-Royce lose money ?
27 Wrecked cars and land raiders smouldered along the boulevard under a leaden ceiling so high that utility tubes and power cables seemed to be but a delicate tracery .
28 Traditional Keynesian analysis required government to intervene in the economy to affect the total level of demand for goods and services , and to ensure that this level was high enough to be consistent with full employment and not so high that inflation was generated or a balance of payments crisis precipitated .
29 In most cases the officials of the unions involved and the police arrange matters amicably , but there are notorious cases where feelings of injustice and unfairness run so high that violence is in attendance .
30 But the level of social welfare was so high that poverty was unthinkable .
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