Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [adv] that " in BNC.

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1 Mike Teague would also be put out if his comeback with second division Moseley were to go so well that he 's in contention for a place .
2 The specific grant , introduced in April 1991 , should encourage authorities to plan together so that a broad spectrum of services is developed and there are no gaps for individual patients to fall down .
3 But Allied and neutral losses continued to mount so steeply that the Germans supposed a further five months would see Great Britain subdued .
4 Ruth 's heart began to thump so loudly that she thought he must hear it .
5 In each case the argument was much the same : in crisis , it was the duty of politicians to come together so that the best men could be used to the greatest advantage , and so that shibboleths of party could be discarded .
6 In a sense the recent pressure of work was a blessing , for it isolated her , forcing her to concentrate so intensely that she simply had no time to dig deeply into such perplexities .
7 Thomas suddenly started to shake so badly that the ice in his glass chattered .
8 So the current position is that there 's been substantial progress er in Greater York , and I think its testimony to the willingness of the Greater York authorities to work together there that there 's been such a level of agreement I think probably er never before achieved in the Greater York area as to the direction that Greater York erm er should take .
9 He had talked her into ringing him when she wanted to come home so that he could pick her up , make sure she was safe .
10 We therefore ask Members to seek very considerable revision to the Bill in Committee , in order to secure more confidently that the reforms will realise their intentions . ’
11 With it came a sudden clarity of atmosphere , so that the trees and haystacks stood out in high relief , and the distant hills seemed to come nearer now that their outline was sharply etched on the horizon .
12 Culpeper advised it as being " very effectual for all pains in the head coming of a cold cause " , and modern research seems to indicate fairly conclusively that chewing the fresh leaves daily has considerable help in curing migraine .
13 Already more than 100 management agreements are under discussion and the number is expected to increase dramatically now that the guidelines are in force .
14 Behind Sweeney Agonistes lies Rivers , but Eliot 's interpretation and use of Rivers owes much to the Stevensonian world of his childhood reading , where white men seek paradise with island wives arrayed in ‘ the scarlet flowers of the hibiscus ’ , only to find too often that they are condemned to a life of soul-destroying boredom where ‘ Night on the Beach ’ is followed monotonously by ‘ Morning on the Beach ’ .
15 She was so pleased that he was able to talk so frivolously that she hardly distinguished what he was actually saying .
16 But because I am a girl I ca n't stop my brothers from doing wrong , so please help Kim to behave better so that there is no more trouble . "
17 With she knew not what power of self-denial Sarella tried to edge away so that Marc 's body was n't pressing so vibrantly against her own .
18 Is he prepared to state clearly now that he will introduce legislation to ensure that the sort of scandal that occurred , which robbed the workers of the Maxwell and Mirror corporations , will not occur again and those workers and others like them will be protected in future ?
19 There are clearly possibilities to explore here so that members of such groups see group guidance as normal rather than exceptional .
20 Whatever view is taken of this analysis , and it will be discussed more fully below , it seems to state quite clearly that the determination of sex is a matter for lawyers and courts ; that the law , in other words , must establish methods for determining sex which may or may not correspond to medical opinion .
21 We begin to realize more deeply that knowing God and knowing ourselves is a single process .
22 ‘ I 've lived as I wanted to live , ’ she assured him breathlessly , unable to look away now that his eyes had captured hers .
23 Occasionally there are situations where two techniques can be used , and there may be good reason to apply both so that they provide supporting evidence for each other ( for example , see p. 134 for the use of TL and uranium series dating at Pontnewydd Cave ) .
24 We 're going to imagine now then that you are in a situation where you 've got to solve a problem .
25 It would however be unwise to assume too easily that volumes will continue to grow rapidly .
26 Legally , it will be harder for anyone to do so now that the separate protocol to which we are not party provides , for those who wish it , the opportunity to introduce such legislation .
27 In embarking on this section of my reminiscences , I need to stress once more that I am not writing my own memoirs .
28 Okay , so they may ask you to use something which you have n't necessarily had to do before so that they 're really all that the examiner 's testing is that you 've got a little bit of nous , a little bit of savvy and with what you 've got available you can improvise a dressing or use the dressing in a sensible manner so that your casualty 's comfortable and you 're doing the best you can for them , okay ?
29 Nevertheless , she had to negotiate very clearly that the research would be done on sociological terms .
30 In subsequent correspondence Technical Division were asked to confirm that the timing of the provision of the benefit to the non-resident or non-domiciled beneficiary was irrelevant , ie that it did not matter whether the income in question was paid to him in the year of assessment in which it arose or in a subsequent year , but Technical Division refused to confirm that this was the case on the grounds that the actual circumstances of particular cases tended to vary so widely that they felt unable to answer the question without more details .
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