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

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1 The TVS producer had had the idea of asking Hyacinth to play the role of ‘ guest interviewer ’ and had spent an hour or so that morning , showing her something of how it was done .
2 In the Newtonian limit and so that eqn ( 9.24 ) becomes : .
3 If you tried to remember them all as just these equations , you 'd be very easily getting confused about which one was which and you 'll just get your head cluttered with all sorts of stuff and so that way something that you know , something you can bring it back to .
4 well anyway er , you see and well anyway er so when , that night and we were by coach of course bus , went there by bus and so that night she said to me , what are you doing when , in the bus , she said , what are you doing this evening ?
5 and so that money prizes are n't gon na go to a school like
6 In manual techniques it is important to position the body so that maximum leverage can be applied and so that body weight can be used to supplement muscle .
7 Ground improvements and publicity were used for the same purpose , and so that football should reach as wide a public as possible , Chapman persuaded the Examiner to publish a Saturday sports edition , the first issue of which appeared on 10 January , 1925 .
8 For the simplest case of an all carbon backbone chain such as polyethylene , and so that equation ( 10.5 ) reduces
9 But , for the inverting configuration , and so that equation ( 10.40 ) is again obtained .
10 I felt I had to express my feelings to someone , and so that evening I told Herbert my secret .
11 Although the COB Rules provide that no customer agreement is required for an indirect customer as such , the purpose of these provisions is to treat him as a direct customer in the particular circumstances and so that exclusion is irrelevant .
12 that number with the and so that number
13 It was winter back on Skye ; and now that winter was here , in Minginish .
14 It was the smile she wanted with her , for she had felt its lack about her in the Lodge , and now that lack was remedied .
15 And now that grammar is coming back into favour , there does not seem to be much in the way of reasoned argument for its return .
16 It it may be because erm they believe he has access to money or money er I would say here and now that information is wrong but er there would appear to be no other motive for this attack .
17 And now that world needs an elegy , ’ she said .
18 The instruments were housed in a screen which was approached by a paved path , and now that blackout restrictions were lifted we could use outside electric light .
19 This may have been the case when Lady C. first frightened the servants back in the twenties , but now that kind of behaviour would probably land Mellors in the hot water he so obviously needs .
20 But now that faith has come , we are no longer under a custodian .
21 But now that decision has been reversed by Planning Minister Tony Baldry , in a U-turn that 's shocked protesters .
22 But now that road 's closed , ’ Agrippa intervened .
23 But now that computer animation looks so real , some advertising agencies are insisting that the images they pay For must look as if they have come from a computer .
24 Nitro-chalk was at one time a by-product of the gas and other industries , but now that manufacturing methods have changed , it is not so plentiful or cheap .
25 But now that football has to compete with so many other attractions , good results and big names are demanded as the price of continued loyalty .
26 But now that reason was gone , and the memory that remained of it seemed rather mean and cheap .
27 But now that Moray 's here — I do n't know .
28 But now that retirement is just around the corner we are all really looking forward to spending more time there .
29 I sympathised with Norman Lamont when his Access Card dealings were disclosed , but now that feeling has evaporated .
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