Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [adv] that [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Returning to Fig. 6.2 for a moment , whenever the parameters are altered so that one of the solid lines ( representing homoclinic orbits to the origin ) is crossed , there will be a bifurcation similar to that described above . |
2 | As a result of the seminar , a private meeting with senior officials from the Department of Transport and the Office of Fair Trading has been arranged so that some of the ideas discussed can be perused further . |
3 | I have been suggesting here that contemporary class-based analyses of urban and regional development have a number of common themes . |
4 | In addition , the text of the questions has been revised so that all references are completely up-to-date . |
5 | But important changes are occurring now that 91 per cent of the children of working-class backgrounds gain similar qualifications . |
6 | In this method of interviewing it is likely that the hypotheses will have been clarified so that specific questions are ready for testing , and an interview schedule is to be used so that the stimulus-response situation of the interview can be standardized for a number of interviewers . |
7 | Stock rotation simply means that goods are moved so that older stocks are sold before new supplies . |
8 | The data between the lower and upper boundaries specified by electives 4 and 5 are mapped so that each class has , as far as possible , an equal number of countries . |
9 | Repeat what you think has been said so that any misunderstandings can be corrected . |
10 | This Nerlove supply response model that incorporates both adaptive expectations and the partial adjustment hypothesis alright , has been applied so that five hundred , right , different commodities throughout the world right . |
11 | Twenty sections of recorded material are organized so that each section covers four units of the corresponding coursebook . |
12 | It has been shown above that those with larger mortgages and those on higher incomes benefit most from MITR , but one of the main arguments originally put forward to justify its existence was that it benefited first-time buyers , enabling them to purchase a house which would otherwise have been beyond their means . |
13 | It has , for example , been shown theoretically that non-linear forced surface waves in a circular cylinder are governed by equations closely similar to those for the pendulum described in Section 24.3 . |
14 | It has been shown earlier that this line branched off before the separation of humans and the African apes , so that these fossils are now considered remote from human ancestry . |
15 | It had already been noted informally that vernacular speakers realized certain items of the /a/ class with a front-raised , lengthened , slightly diphthongized variant ; [ bΕ ? g ] is a stereotypical Belfast pronunciation of the item ‘ bag ’ . |
16 | Now the signals are flying everywhere that that time has gone . |
17 | In short , I am stating unequivocally that effective schools exist . |
18 | Government-sponsored ’ neighbourhood work stations ’ in suburban areas are proposed so that more work can be done without driving downtown to the office . |
19 | Generous quantities are provided so that this 46 × 6 inches design , on 10 mesh interlock canvas , can be worked in full cross stitch . |
20 | Incredible though this may seem , it has been proved experimentally that this is the method it uses . |
21 | By this time the cutters were being kept in commission throughout the year , the practice of laying them in winter had been abandoned so that more crews were needed to maintain continuity . |
22 | The players were forced to leave the field as the trouble stormed and Tredworth are saying today that poor stewarding and the sale of too much beer was to blame . |
23 | These will determine , for instance , whether the present 50–50 split between the narrower range investments ( only in fixed interest ) and wider range investments ( fixed interest plus shares and unit trusts ) will be altered so that more money can be made available for fund mangers to invest . |
24 | We shall be suggesting later that this insight is of crucial importance in understanding the penal crisis . |
25 | I hope that two two eight can be referred so that that discussion can be taken into account in determining the needs of members in the new world , and therefore the design of the new union . |
26 | MAFF 's narrow attitude has been criticised ; not the least by the House of Commons Agriculture Committee who recommended that policies should be adjusted so that part-time and small farms could make more of a living . |
27 | We might indeed propose a general principle : high valency items are to be taught so that high frequency items can be more effectively learned . |
28 | The World Cup Committee adhered strictly to the letter of their own rain-laws that ‘ in matches where play is interrupted or delayed the number of overs are to be rearranged so that both teams have the opportunity of batting for a minimum of 15 overs ( 25 overs in the semi-finals and finals ) according to the number of overs calculated on a basis of an average rate of 14 overs per hour . ’ |
29 | If pronounced coagulopathy , acidosis , or encephalopathy develops transfer to a specialist centre should be considered so that intensive care directed at the liver can be given and the patient considered for liver transplantation . |
30 | Ideological mystification obtained through legal devices has to be won so that political propaganda , political party speeches , definitions of marginalised and criminalised groups such as militant trade unionists and black youth , are vital in the construction of conformity and mystifying legal enactments . |