Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adv] [that] they " in BNC.

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1 In addition to these issues which arise from the nature of professional occupations and the control of professional courses , there are two other issues which lie at the heart of professional education , so much so indeed that they can be taken as defining characteristics of it .
2 So much so that they are seen as ‘ natural . ’
3 During the 1980s these quasi-government agencies became a convenient means of off-balance-sheet financing ; so much so that they have now amassed nearly $1 trillion-worth of obligations underwritten by the American taxpayer .
4 Her parents remained adamant , so much so that they consulted Granny Patin concerning the wording on their daughter 's tombstone .
5 So much so that they are convinced that very many of the problems that they deal with are unemployment related .
6 Healthy children have lots of energy as a rule , so much so that they can wear out their poor unhealthy parents !
7 Consequently , the man in the Kaduna street who watches an NTV report , hears the same story over the state radio and then reads about it in three or four daily papers receives several interpretations of the same event which are very different from one another — so much so that they may appear to be reports of separate events .
8 The better nurserymen pride themselves on their packing , so much so that they often advise you to leave the plants in the packing when planting is delayed , and to lay them up in a cool garage or shed .
9 The newspaper became embarrassed ; so much so that they ran a follow-up feature called ‘ Lest We Forget ’ .
10 Those values and that conception of society have permeated the American consciousness , so much so that they have largely gone unstated .
11 So much so that they would rather live in a UK which seems set to have permanent Tory government than an independent Scotland which would almost certainly be Socialist .
12 They admit that they get pissed off with bad gigs , not getting enough sleep and tour vans breaking down so often that they end up ‘ losing it ’ and crawling over the banks of motorways looking for crisp packets .
13 They are found more frequently in recent archaeological assemblages , for instance from Neolithic deposits in Orkney ( Armour-Chelu , 1988 ) and Bronze age deposits in the Somerset Levels ( Girling , 1977 ) , but usually the pellets break down so quickly that they are not preserved .
14 Well I , he lived at Stowmarket for years but then I heard not so long ago that they had moved to Ipswich but where I do n't know but they must be , whether he 's than I have now I do n't know either .
15 Well I heard not so long ago that they were going to either pull it down or
16 More massive stars would need to be hotter to balance their stronger gravitational attraction , making the nuclear fusion reactions proceed so much more rapidly that they would use up their hydrogen in as little as a hundred million years .
17 Forster straightened up slowly , moving gently aside so that they were not a grouped target .
18 However in nineteen thirty s nineteen forty seven this was n't actually realizing , it was only later on that they saw the incompatibility of the two aims .
19 Stars are so far away that they appear to us to be just pinpoints of light .
20 The opening of new offices may take place as part of a general expansion of the activities of a firm to additional locations ( though usually never so far away that they can not benefit from the goodwill attaching to headquarters ) or involve streamlining administration by establishing different departments in separate offices .
21 And no touch of tease or laughter in the long grey eyes , eyes set so far apart that they belonged more to the temples than to the full face .
22 We choose to use the outer thirds because we want the line to be drawn between two points as far away as possible without being so far out that they risk being unreliable .
23 After 1860 the monthly meetings became almost formal and were often postponed , the records were inadequate and subscriptions so far behind that they were cancelled .
24 It is only comparatively recently that they have all been brought together . ’
25 In fact rolls of different orientation may be generated simultaneously in different parts of the layer sufficiently far apart that they are not initially interacting .
26 This provision is seldom used , perhaps because reasonable employers reward such employees sufficiently well so that they do not apply for compensation .
27 However , there do exist , and not so uncommonly that they can be safely ignored , minimal semantic constituents which consist of more than one word .
28 Well , practical purposes at this stage sir she maintains insufficient I 've no doubt the licensee will want to know a lot more about the situation , it 's very apparent it 's not long ago that they last ta transferred to their present holding .
29 Just as it is sensible to place notices in braille at hand level or just above so that they can be easily read with the fingers , so visual material needs to be put up near to eye level if it is to be seen or read without difficulty by all the pupils .
30 In fact he loved her even more deeply now that they were apart .
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