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

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1 In military terms the settlement had declined , so that in 1744 there were only 160 men in the fort .
2 We intend to focus much more on our customers and their needs so that in all we do , from land purchase to after-sales service , we recognise that we need to be a customer driven company .
3 Red and also blue so that in that one yellow , there 's no yellows around .
4 Here he gained experience in locomotive building and his ability sufficiently impressed Charles F. Beyer , in charge of the locomotive department , so that in 1842 he recommended Ramsbottom as locomotive superintendent of the Manchester and Birmingham Railway , which in 1846 became part of the London and North Western , of which he was then appointed district superintendent of the north-east division .
5 The War of the Spanish Succession and the financial strain it involved reduced France 's strength at sea to a very low ebb , so that in 1719 she possessed only 49 ships of all rates .
6 The number of part-time staff has grown in proportion so that in 1978 there were about 140,000 part-time teachers in further and adult education employed by local authorities .
7 As I lie here under the green , seaweedy tent I remember from some trite television interview , a remark made by Brigitte Bardot , loopy Parisienne , namely that in all her many love affairs she was off at the first sign of the waning of passion .
8 Immediately some commentators claimed that she and Prince Charles had succeeded in mending their marriage , while others sniffed cynically that in private nothing had changed .
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