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

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1 The difficulty with this is that Althusser ( and Engels ) are convincingly describing a change in problematic , perhaps even a paradigm shift , but it is not clear that what went on before is contrastable as ideology , as non-science .
2 If so , it is clear that he gave up after a short while , returned to E ( which needed a fresh set of running titles before printing could resume ) and finished it off regardless .
3 Although the mainstream group , Fatah , made clear that it ruled out any question of subverting the Hashemite regime , other groups , of which the PFLP was the most notable , made equally clear their view that the overthrow of the Hashemites was a necessary preliminary to the recovery of Palestine .
4 You are sometimes so stiffly English that you bring out the need to tease .
5 Er , it strikes me with the , with the comedy , he 's trying to be so funny that he shoots off at all these angles and not having
6 But you need to be careful that you set up a scheme that actually works , and it would be sensible to take professional advice to avoid making a mistake in its tax or National Insurance implications .
7 After the first few months , George was insistent that she give up the market stall .
8 I must say , the diplomatic bag works extremely fast in both directions , so we are managing to keep up some kind of dialogue : she was insistent that I get out of ffeatherstonehaugh 's as much as possible .
9 But , go back here , it 's interesting that you point out something I had n't really thought about , which is why I tend to use typefaces that are sort of garden variety — printer 's types , as opposed to the sweller Berthold revivals or whatever .
10 Interesting that you picked up on that one .
11 It was fortuitous that my slackening off in actual programme production at CBC coincided with an increasing social activity , mainly with the Semmens family , whose house I had almost begun to regard as home .
12 So much so that a theatre fireman laughed so loud that he fell over , accidentally rang the firebell and brought the curtain down prematurely .
13 I want to know how this man got into the courtyard — somebody must have opened the main door and gate for him and it 's possible that somebody going out may have seen him .
14 It 's more than possible that she cleans up here … ’
15 It 's possible that he tiptoed down the passage and came in by the main door .
16 Unfortunately the material at the tide-line was so sloppy that it ran out of the probe and no cores were brought home .
17 The home bowler of the series was Colin Croft with twenty-four wickets at under 19 , and few English batsmen will have been sorry that he played in only two rubbers against them .
18 It obviously was n't accidental that it worked out that way .
19 The full impact of it seemed to come from the roof , and was so strong that she jerked up in bed .
20 It also was emphatic that I reported back to him alone .
21 For the discomfort , the upset that you went through with having to listen to her .
22 Do you try so hard not to be upset that you end up always being upset ?
23 ‘ Is there a chance Ed phoned Sandy and told her something important — something so important someone thought it was dangerous that she went on living ? ’
24 The good news is that , even in the minority of cases where the only solution is to leave your job and try your luck elsewhere , it is unusual for a dispute to arise that is so serious that you finish up in front of a judge or an industrial tribunal .
25 You glad that I cleaned up ?
26 Drivers and conductors had to wait three years , they had to be employed three years before they were accepted into the pension scheme but you know , believe me I 'm glad that I paid in for it .
27 you had to belt the players so hard that you ended up with small bruises all over your hand from where their heads indented .
28 I blow out so hard that I mist up the windscreen .
29 As he pulled away , the leaves on the trees shuddered and the rain began to fall so hard that it jumped back off the tarmac , turned to mist .
30 She set down his drink so hard that it sloshed out of the glass .
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