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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 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 .
2 So that divided forty-nine point two three four by ten and it 's as if I 've moved the point one place back .
3 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 .
4 But it was n't just Tyson 's playing credentials and Satriani 's say so that impressed original members Dan Arlie and Eric Valentine .
5 He felt strong and wanted more and more to reach somewhere that had less evidence of the patterning of Man .
6 He knew the details better than most of us , but somehow that caused more resentment than if he had left the specifics to us . ’
7 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 ) .
8 Durkheim , as an ardent positivist , urged and pioneered a way of thinking sociologically that lent quantitative data to the testing of theoretically derived hypotheses .
9 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 .
10 Well that happened two years ago did n't it ?
11 Submerged plants rarely attract attention except when they are a nuisance as in the rotting infestation of sea lettuce a few years ago that produced enough hydrogen sulphide gas to discolour housepaint and tarnish silverware in the unfortunate town of Deale , in Maryland .
12 Finance director Scott Beattie said operating margins improved 1 p.c. despite helped a reorganisation plan put in place 18 months ago that included 400 job cuts .
13 He only classed it as a nightmare because of the head , and even that had more farce to it than terror .
14 I know it because I see people regularly that retired five years ago six years ago , seven .
15 The apostle there that wrote that letter has quoted a verse from somewhere out of the Hebrew has n't he ?
16 As for the more general question of overseas reprocessing at Dounreay , I emphasise again that spent nuclear fuel has been reprocessed there for more than 30 years — safely and without any adverse effects on the environment .
17 Strategically that made little sense , for the Wilds were almost empty , yet it was as if the City 's architect had known that this vast , jagged hole — this primitive wilderness at the heart of its hive-like orderliness — would one day prove its weakest point .
18 To the English writer George Moore the halls were a ‘ protest against the villa , the circulating library , the club ’ and , we may add , much else that characterized middle-class life .
19 right , okay that warranted more marks for that one but for missing that out
  Next page