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

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1 And obviously that adds certain constraints to sort of erm income .
2 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 .
3 So that represents that amount there .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 So that divided forty-nine point two three four by ten and it 's as if I 've moved the point one place back .
7 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 ) .
8 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 .
9 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 ?
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 So that to come that way
13 Stubbs cites many other examples of how written language may involve structural ambiguity so that making grammatical sense of it depends on context and the knowledge the reader brings to the text ( e.g. ibid. p. 59 ) .
14 What about the ‘ Sensitive Mimosa ’ which has its own version of the flexion reflex so that flicking one leaf collapses all the leaves on that branch ?
15 But it was n't just Tyson 's playing credentials and Satriani 's say so that impressed original members Dan Arlie and Eric Valentine .
16 A development of this has an inverted cone as a centre section , the water flowing down with heavy solids dropping to the bottom and then upwards at a controlled speed , so that falling lighter solids are balanced in the flow to form a " sludge blanket " , which acts as a buoyant filter catching very fine particles .
17 He felt strong and wanted more and more to reach somewhere that had less evidence of the patterning of Man .
18 The advantages of attending a unit of this kind or somewhere that gives similar solidarity and guidance has been shown in a study of schoolgirl mothers .
19 Furthermore , a stratified , hierarchically divided society may well generate conflict and antagonism among the various strata , rather that provide social integration ( which Marxist explanations recognise and rightly emphasise ) .
20 In repeated versions he explains laboriously that Gandalf forced Bilbo on Thorin out of some Valinorean ‘ foresight ’ ; or because he knew hobbits were stealthy ; or because he thought Bilbo had the right ‘ mix ’ of Took and Baggins ; while as for the word ‘ burglar ’ , it was all a dwarvish misunderstanding .
21 He knew the details better than most of us , but somehow that caused more resentment than if he had left the specifics to us . ’
22 The complexity I am concerned with is not that supposed intrinsic property of the text which politically motivated critics allegedly distort ( in biased readings ) and impartial critics transparently represent ( in long readings ) .
23 Dublin sources claimed yesterday that following recent examination of the evidence submitted by the English authorities , the Garda and the DPP had major misgivings about parts of it relating to the alleged discovery of bomb-making materials and documents in Mr Ryan 's Brussels apartment in July last year .
24 Durkheim , as an ardent positivist , urged and pioneered a way of thinking sociologically that lent quantitative data to the testing of theoretically derived hypotheses .
25 The major problem inland probably that affects general public is mass movement , that is to say where erm slopes en masse erm fail , that is to say sections of slope simply slip or move en bloc down erm the hillsides , and there are a , a number of occurrences where roads in particular have been cut or damaged erm in this way .
26 ‘ That 's it , ’ said Yanto , ‘ I was watching you cut up that damn great lump of cheese with that wire contraption . ’
27 Say horse has got eight seven well you put a sa boy up that claims seven pound he , you , you , he carries eight stone instead of eight seven .
28 ‘ You gave up that pipe several weeks ago .
29 What Steve is saying r recommending to you is that we do n't take up that purchase this year , which is in our budget .
30 PW points out that had Perfect Information been accounted for as an associated undertaking , ‘ in our opinion up to £2m of the loss recognised this year would have been reflected in the year ended 31 March 1991 by elimination of profits arising on sales made to Perfect Information Ltd .
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