Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [adv] that [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | By March this year the price of sorghum , wheat and maize in local markets had been depressed so far that farmers were complaining . |
2 | She said this so seriously that Oliver decided it must be true . |
3 | How is it possible not only that children are not listened to when they complain , but that the man against whom they are complaining can leave one employment for another and be given a reference by the very people who have already received complaints about him ? |
4 | In the 1950s and the 1960s many US firms grew so large so fast that Europeans began to speak of the ‘ American takeover ’ of their economies . |
5 | He 'd be a fool to throw it all away now that SA are back in business . |
6 | The hotel has a gorgeous pool , glassed all around so that bathers can watch the peaks turning pink in the evening sun . |
7 | During the week long campaign our phone number will be broadcast on a daily basis promoting an information pack and telephone help-line between the hours of 2pm — 4 pm so that people can get instant answers to their problems . |
8 | It also urges Government departments and agencies to get together more often so that schemes can be streamlined and integrated . |
9 | It was from round here indeed that pumas got many of his names : Tréville , the captain of musketeers , seems to be a version of Trois-Villes , a hamlet outside Tardets , while Porthos , a second musketeer , was named after Porthau , once a prominent family in Lanne , a village between Tardets and Aramits . |
10 | While this is not universally true — there are exceptions on record — it is true often enough that sociolinguists expect to find it in each new situation they study . |