Example sentences of "[adv] that [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Reviewing the novel in the London Times , A. S. Byatt noted approvingly that this theme of identity and difference was neatly encapsulated in the names of the two women , Hilary being derived from the Latin hilaritas , or Joy . |
2 | Well it 's true enough that some school days are happy ( for example , the school day before half-term holidays , the school day before Christmas holidays , the school day the boiler blew up and we all got sent home early etc , etc ! ! ) . |
3 | To make a useful fusion reactor needs high densities of the deuterium fuel and , it has been traditionally assumed , temperatures greater than those in the centre of the Sun so that fusions occur frequently enough that more energy is liberated than consumed . |
4 | Because clearly in in debating this policy I think a number of the districts have also raised diff different points of interest in terms of what should be recognized as exceptional development and we we went down that that road a couple of years ago and unfortunately the districts came to the conclusion that it was n't appropriate to try and list the exceptional circumstances . |
5 | It 's the biggest con that Poll Tax thing go er the amount going down that this lot have pulled on us and everybody 's fell for it hook , line and sinker |
6 | ‘ I saw Kylie do the Stock/Aitken/Waterman thing and Jason went down that same road , and I realised I was n't going to do anything musical while I was with Neighbours , because Kylie and Jason were just copping flak from everywhere . |
7 | Tutilo came down that same path and found the dead man . |
8 | It is closely associated with Kant 's assertion that there are ways of treating a man which are inconsistent with recognising him as a full member of the community so that such treatment is profoundly unjust . |
9 | We have suggested that the latter are confirmable or disconfirmable by appeal to the former ; but how are the two related so that such confirmation can take place ? |
10 | In addition to the courtesy the partners show to each other , there are also the courtesies that must be shown to the bystanders on stage during a pas de deux so that such reciprocation can help to focus the audience 's attention on the context of the dance . |
11 | On it a pavilion was built , joined by separate bridges to the French and Spanish banks of the river , so that neither minister should have to pass through foreign territory . |
12 | New Democracy again abstained so that neither candidate was able to win a two-thirds majority , Alevras receiving 127 votes and Sartzetakis 21 . |
13 | Superficially such a resolution might appear to have been no more than a minimum concession by the Federation in response to the seamen 's involvement in a wave of strikes by transport workers which had reverberated around the ports of Britain in the previous summer — an undertaking that it would withdraw its " ticket " if the union would do the same , so that neither side would attempt to control the supply of seamen and free labour disputes would cease . |
14 | According to a spokesman for Newbury , Berkshire-based Cognito Ltd , one of the problems that the company has faced is that the network infrastructure was in the process of being dismantled when the management buyout got the go-ahead , so that much installation work had to be duplicated . |
15 | Each layer or sheet , of which there may be 50 or 100 altogether , contains fibres of the protein collagen all pointing in the same direction within the plane of the layer , so that each sheet has a readily ( if you have an electron microscope ) discernible direction or polarity associated with it . |
16 | Newby ( 1979 ) argues that in the mid-nineteenth century the majority of people living in villages relied on agriculture for a living , either directly or indirectly , so that each village comprised an ‘ occupational community ’ . |
17 | It is more like a gemstone which has been cut and faceted , so that each way it is turned shows a different angle , catching the light in a thousand different ways . |
18 | The board is arranged horizontally so that each tier represents a floor . |
19 | Kalpana Inc , the Sunnyvale , California pioneer of Ethernet switching , whereby an Ethernet is recast as a star network with a central switch , so that each user gets the full 10Mbps Ethernet bandwidth , reports that it received $9.1m in mezzanine financing . |
20 | I had the advantage of working with a wonderful architect , Michael Braun , who contrived areas just to take individual groups , so that each subject was allocated its own space . |
21 | The influence of Community law is steadily expanding , so that each member State is increasingly having to adjust its thinking to accommodate principles and rules derived from other legal systems within the Community and thus to acclimatize itself to a less nationalistic approach to law . |
22 | The Divisional Court treated their conduct as an act of group violence , so that each member of the joint group was guilty of threatening behaviour . |
23 | So that each member of staff got a chance to give her own opinion , the staff were interviewed individually . |
24 | Separated from the other two by the fire , a pleasant intimacy was engendered , so that each couple tended to intersperse the general conversation with their own . |
25 | Then they used to put a thick layer round the sides to start with , then they would fill in the middle and keep that always stronger so that each layer er it curved . |
26 | When the decisions of all market participants dovetail completely , so that each plan correctly assumes the corresponding plans of the other participants and no possibility exists for any altered plans that would be simultaneously preferred by the relevant participants , there is nothing left for the entrepreneur to do . |
27 | The basic hardware of such a computer is still binary , so that each computer word is , in fact , divided into a fixed number of equal length fields of bits , each representing one decimal digit . |
28 | Some groups were organised so that each worker carried out an independent part-task with little reference to the total task , whereas in other cases each worker had a commitment to the total task and carried out various sub-tasks in this context . |
29 | As companies grew larger and their clerical workforce expanded , clerical work was reorganized so that each worker specialized in particular tasks . |
30 | The order in which the 20 pieces can be restored is almost completely arbitrary , so that each solver of the cube can devise his own strategy . |