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

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1 Perhaps that meant most of the city 's population — it certainly included Deirdre .
2 And obviously that adds certain constraints to sort of erm income .
3 At least everybody knows where to go and it 's all there an but obviously that has some difficulty in terms of where to locate it and where to .
4 So that represents that amount there .
5 So that seemed conclusive . ’
6 However , as we shall see , it is necessary to recognise several ‘ lesser ’ semantic roles besides the central one of being a semantic constituent , so that to deny semantic constituency to an element is not necessarily to deny it any semantic role whatsoever : the ‘ negative emotive force ’ can , in fact , be accommodated .
7 And I said oh it 's so and so that gets all the profit .
8 So that becomes submediant .
9 It invites the contrast to be made on the particular process , so that objectified social consciousness can be compared with non-objectified , and social representations can be contrasted with those commonsensical beliefs which are not social representations .
10 So that answers all those years that I have been conducting these seminars , it answers my question not in the way I was particularly happy about I have to say , but I mean it did answer my question and then it may be them having you know I mean like sort of things I may not be particularly happy with , but maybe it is good that the papers are reflecting what the community wants .
11 erm On the question of the river samples and pool samples , yes , I think one of the city pools , one of the school pools we had a bit of a problem , so that took much of concentrated attention of it for a period of two or three weeks , so that 's probably a reflection , I do n't think much of it relates to the river sample .
12 so that made sixty four .
13 So that goes fifteen thousand .
14 Therefore in the families with only one known affected subject , where samples can not be obtained from enough family members for linkage studies , or in the 20% or so that remain uninformative with the current probes , no predictive DNA tests are available .
15 What you 're really finding out is the truth-telling status of the person you re getting the information from , so that Quiss half listened to all this as he watched , suspiciously , the same cableway of cutlery and cups squeak and rattle its way overhead , you can find out two things … no , wait a minute , come to think of It you 're finding … hmm .
16 Erm those are the only sort of figures we have and , but nineteen forty nine seemed to be a bad base state because it was about half so that meant that it exaggerate .
17 So that divided forty-nine point two three four by ten and it 's as if I 've moved the point one place back .
18 In our clinic we have constructed a centile graph for percentage ideal or desirable bodyweight based on medium frame size , so that knowing actual weight and height we can derive the percentage ideal bodyweight at a glance without calculation ( Figure 6.2 ) .
19 So that sorted that out .
20 Lawfulness is clearly an issue in so far as one of the fundamental principles of the British , no less than most other constitutions , is that government action should take place under the authority of , and in accordance with law the narrow literal meaning of the rule of law — so that repeated unlawful actions or a perceived casualness towards the duty to comply with the law would in itself begin to raise doubts about the legitimacy of governmental action .
21 Oh , so that makes six .
22 So that makes four now .
23 Right , okay , what we 're saying here is that the mum and the dad are normal people , they do n't have any problems , but they have got each of them have got abnormal gene and they 're going to have a family , the first baby that they have gets two normal genes , one from each parent , you only get one gene from each parent , fuses so that makes two genes so the baby has two genes , right , the first baby gets two normal genes , right and that baby is normal , which is very clear right , so here we have written this baby is not P K U affected and is normal and does n't actually carry the gene any more , does that make sense to you ?
24 I.e. we want to create the impression that we are good people to do business with , so our customers come back and buy more of our books , so that makes more money for the company , which means they can pay us more money .
25 Okay Now expect , farmer 's expectations of prices are assumed to be revised , right , each year , farmers revise their own expectations of future prices so that makes some sense .
26 So that to come that way
27 So that equals two .
28 In the circuit diagram , the inductor to be determined is represented as an inductance L in series with resistance R. When the bridge is balanced , equation ( 7.8 ) applies so that Equating real and imaginary parts reveals that the double balance conditions are and Since R 1 and R 4 appear in both equations , independent achievement of the two balance conditions is only possible through variation of just R 2 and C 2 .
29 Now at balance and , so that Equating real and imaginary parts , the double balance conditions are seen to be and
30 So that means that
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