Example sentences of "[adv] [that] they [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I did n't see her often , but whenever we met she would complain gently that they never went anywhere because Derek was always so busy or the babbas were teething or undergoing the whooping cough . |
2 | This indicates that the politics of local government do not just respond or react to the local environment , but crucially that they also help to mould this environment , and thus to a certain extent help to shape the local political agenda . |
3 | The addition of internal discriminations within the nervous system adds nothing relevant to this , unless the internal discriminations really possessed semantic properties , so that they somehow contained in themselves a real description of the world . |
4 | In this , the role of delaying syntax is to postpone the interpretation of one structure until another has been taken in , so that they ultimately make sense as a whole rather than in sequence . |
5 | In The Fire of Love he writes : Nowadays too many are consumed with a desire for knowledge rather than for love , so that they scarcely know what love is or what is its delight . |
6 | She displays how to build living structures of pictorial importance by weaving individual dancers or groups deliberately and solemnly so that they frequently pause in a meaningful picture of distinctive shape . |
7 | What organizing principles must the cells have so that they reliably give this pattern , even when the cells are rearranged and the length of the line varies ? |
8 | The instrument contains electronic components , which are wired up so that they automatically compare two radar frequencies and convert the result into convenient units — miles per hour . |
9 | You must take care when mixing thick materials and the more dainty , thin , petals , as the thicker grasses can prevent the glass coming into contact with the flowers ; so that they eventually curl up . |
10 | They adjust the intensities of these so that they exactly match the light from the surface , making the fish effectively invisible from below . |
11 | The slits in the sides of their throats which had originated as filtering mechanisms , were walled with thin blood vessels so that they also served as gills . |
12 | It involves recasting sentences so that they clearly do not exclude either women or men . |
13 | pigs , so that they just lie there |
14 | So that they just needed more or less scrubbing out and put on Put into drainers , you know just a big piece of wood with holes cut in so that you could fit them in and would n't fall off , and dry them over the heat . |
15 | This was very much the implication which was drawn from Darwin 's work by those anthropologists who published immediately after The Origin of Species , so that they enthusiastically talked of natural selection and the survival of the fittest in their outlines of human history . |
16 | So mt-2 's purified pili and flagellae were injected into animals so that they rapidly produced antibodies specific to them . |
17 | so that they really had to be brought out . |
18 | So that they really mean they 're going to do that and then |
19 | Oh I see well you 've got 'em you 've that 's why you put em diagonal you see so that they really do show up against the |
20 | Distrust can then rise to the level of terror if cats are subsequently greatly avoided , so that they never become familiar to the growing child . |
21 | Furthermore a difficult transition can prejudice the changers against the new method so that they never appreciate its superiority over the old method . |
22 | At other points the crest from I will coincide with a trough from 2 so that they almost cancel each other out to give one of the hollows of the pattern . |
23 | So , certain interests , but only certain interests , came to enjoy a quasi-legal status so that they almost became a part of the state and governing institutions in their own right . |
24 | All grafting techniques depend on preparing matching surfaces at the ends of stock and scion so that they quickly fuse . |
25 | But her energy gnawed at her so ; her nature was so strong and vigorous , and her loneliness and boredom so intense , that she almost ate visitors up , so that they seldom went again . |
26 | Many subtleties of meaning are carried by words in this category , and these meanings have to become attached to the written forms so that they readily convey to the reader what kind of thinking is taking place . |
27 | If there 's a drought , how that drought affects people so that they actually begin to starve from want of food . |
28 | You need to restrict input so that , so that they usually call them a forward function . |
29 | Not only that , but each cuckoo pigments her eggs so that they roughly match those of her host . |
30 | By spinning clothes so that they only contained 35 per cent moisture level instead of 80 per cent would save up to two thirds of the energy used in a tumble dryer . |