Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [adv] [that] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The reissued so that the reissued quantitated appro .. search approval form no longer has provision for B P questionnaire approval . |
2 | Hence part of the challenge is to find ways to getting through to the uninitiated so that a much larger proportion of adults have some insight into what mathematics is about . |
3 | Her mind stumbled over the new/old certainly that the garden-master she had loved was indeed a puppet . |
4 | He had been there so long , had been so doubtful — and , until recently , so indifferent — about seeing the outside again that the mention of discharge took him by surprise . |
5 | The WRU has to arrange such matches — the more the better so that the selectors can see up-and-coming players in the proper environment . |
6 | The combs hang vertically with the hexagonal cells on them facing outwards and tilted slightly upwards from the horizontal so that the honey , before it is capped off , does not run out . |
7 | The connections should be arranged so that the ballvalve is connected to one cistern and the cold feeds to the other so that the water does n't become stagnant . |
8 | At least arthrodesis is an operation that will immobilise a joint so that the bones grow solidly together . ’ |
9 | So it may be said that the legislation was promoted by a pressure group whose perception of Co-operation was decried by the Consumers ' Movement ; and passed under a Tory rather that a Liberal Government because a trade union tried to make a tactical use of just that form of co-operative preferred by the promoters and decried by the Consumers ' Movement . |
10 | In order to compensate for differences in absolute flow and in attenuation by overlying tissues , the splenic TAC was multiplied by a constant so that the upslope of the splenic TAC overlies the early segment of the total liver TAC ( Fig 2 ) . |
11 | ‘ No player … has shown greater ability to retain possession of the ball … his passes are invariably accurate and reach a forward so that the latter can make rapid headway ’ eulogised a Palace scribe back in 1913 , by which time H.H. ( as he was popularly called ) had become our club captain — indeed it was while Harry was our skipper that we had our best Southern League season and went within an ace of winning the Championship in 1914 . |