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

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1 Better that we establish priorities of rank from the start . ’
2 And I think the girls definitely saw , much that they loved Patrick , they definitely , their Branwell I mean
3 We made two hundred and forty five pounds on Thriller of the Year one hundred and nineteen pounds on Tea for Two but that is after we 've made the three hundred pounds donation to Whiston Hospital we made a thousand and eighteen pounds on the panto Wuthering Heights we lost four hundred and nine pounds , but that was basically that we do costume plays and have to hire the erm fixtures and set pieces from Wrightsons or wherever we 're always going to be in this position and I think it 's the tradition of the Garrick that we continue to do them , and I think we have to accept that we may have losses in future on those particular erm things .
4 I mean it 's enough that he pays lipservice to it now which you know would n't have even been recognised .
5 The wonder is perhaps that he has time to do any writing and research at all after running two companies — Pluto Press ( Australia ) and PR agency Social Change Media — and with partner Stephanie Dowrick , also a writer , bringing up two children .
6 If an adze was used , smaller trees might have been more practical so that one finished square might be one round long .
7 They assault the sense , savage the palate , ravage one 's innards and announce themselves in loud , pungent terms so that one gets wind of them long before one catches sight of them .
8 In other cases , where rhythmic pulse is an important component of the accompaniment , the harmonic and rhythmic movements have to be fused together , so that one gives point to the other .
9 I would imagine the plaster wall have to be replaced cos there 's a lot of work that needs to be done on t we 've already had to deal with the plastering once , in fact we would n't have noticed cos we had n't seen it before but what happened is that the the frame of the hall particularly shrank so that we had gaps in between where the plastering was and where the wood was and we had to have a couple of men that we used for this , erm come in with lime plaster and fill in all the cracks for a week or two .
10 Help us to understand and appreciate more deeply all that the resurrection of our Saviour means , and may we show in our lives the joy which belief in Jesus ' promise means ; help us to live so that we draw others to meet Jesus for themselves .
11 God 's grace transforms our lives so that we become givers of God 's grace to others .
12 So we take twice we take two of it so that we get H two
13 We ca n't go on doing this for ever so that we support Heathrow terminal five , they support the second runway at Stansted .
14 Yeah but I think what w Jane is going to do is invite somebody from N Y T E C to join us later , so that we have chance to get our act together
15 5 Implementation of the ‘ precautionary principle ’ so that we anticipate problems and take action before they become acute .
16 Implementation of the ‘ precautionary principle ’ so that we anticipate problems and take action before they become acute .
17 We 've had our noses blocked so that we pronounce phrases differently .
18 Sympathetic stimulation ( mainly left ) caused by physical or emotional stress could periodically increase the amplitude of EADs that were present because of the intrinsic repolarisation abnormality , so that they reach threshold and provoke ventricular tachyarrhythmias .
19 If depreciation is to be substituted for loan redemptions , then first of all the law must be changed , to take the principal repayments out of the revenue account so that they become balance sheet transfers as in business .
20 Her parents remained adamant , so much so that they consulted Granny Patin concerning the wording on their daughter 's tombstone .
21 They actually er attack the gills er surfaces of the fish so that they lose body salt .
22 Err towards brevity : you want to leave people wanting more , so that they ask questions .
23 Gradually their capacity to care for themselves fully is reduced so that they require help with heavier cleaning jobs or gardening , then help with routine tasks such as shopping and cooking and finally , in some cases , help even with feeding , washing and dressing themselves .
24 As long ago as 1970 , the Coldstream-Summerson Report reflected the growing concern about vocational courses and suggested they be recognized so that they became design ‘ technician ’ courses along the lines of the definition laid down in the 1969 Haslegrave Report .
25 Briefly , it is how the composer , like the author of a sentence or of a line in a poem , groups his ‘ words ’ in order of importance so that they make sense .
26 There is no doubt that many of the serious stall/spin accidents are caused by poor planning which leads to situations involving difficult manoeuvring near the ground , putting the pilots under stress so that they make mistakes or fly badly enough to stall and spin in .
27 The process of modifying these bold early sketches so that they match experience takes a lifetime .
28 Reorganisation of classes so that they contain children of more than one age range , changes in swimming or peripatetic music provision are typical of matters which can generate a great deal of heat .
29 The most relevant aspect of his advice concerns ‘ rural tourism ’ as one inevitable relationship between government and the rural people , which introduces biases in development programmes in which the poorer are neglected because they are inescapably the most remote and difficult to reach ; and in which university education and professional training blinker and condition researchers and planners so that they see problems of poverty in terms of their own specialisation and through filters of supposedly superior knowledge and status .
30 Parents can be motivated by keeping a weight chart for the child so that they see progress or failure and the aim of treatment is kept in mind .
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