Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [adv] [adv] [that] " in BNC.
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1 | His tongue flicked out to caress her nipple , which was throbbing painfully , and with one anguished movement she pressed his mouth further down so that he was sucking on the rosy tip . |
2 | That 's why sprinters when they cross the line very often collapse many of them , because they 've used up their oxygen so much so that there 's not got enough and their brain switches off momentarily and they collapse . |
3 | From what I remember , they moved most of the rocket manufacture down there so that our bombers could n't get to them . |
4 | to raise money to take the equipment out there so that |
5 | It is then a case of a quick action to slide the tool forward slightly so that the next loop slides behind the latch ready to be caught down securely with your thumb again . |
6 | Often there is insufficient management talent on board to achieve this objective , or it might be stretching the existing team too much so that their existing businesses may suffer . |
7 | Because of injuries and unavailability , Chelmsford were often stretched to field three teams this season so much so that the first team was left short of substitutes . |
8 | Structurally the male larynx is on average longer anteriorly/posteriorly so that the male voice after puberty is lower in pitch than that of the female . |
9 | All four men stood in the room and Farrell raised the pistol once more so that it was aimed at the agent 's head . |
10 | They were therefore involved in negotiating the initial agreement of the statutory services for the project to take place in their areas , and in preparing the ground more fully so that all relevant service-providers knew about the project and understood how it might affect them or vice versa . |
11 | Ideally , take another flight straight away so that you can master any difficulties you may have experienced on the first flight . |
12 | Isabel shoved her chair back so quickly that it almost toppled over . |
13 | He lived the part of a blind man so much so that he tripped and fell after leaving the set and damaged the cornea of his eye because he had trained himself not to blink ! |
14 | In fact rolls of different orientation may be generated simultaneously in different parts of the layer sufficiently far apart that they are not initially interacting . |
15 | The addition of tin and lead makes the metal flow more easily so that an alloy of copper with these elements is more suitable for casting . |
16 | Press over the outline once more so that the shadowy imprint of the pencilled lines will be transferred from the base of the paper to the icing . |
17 | ‘ I do like to do the recording straight away so that the orchestra does n't get tired , ’ Arnold told me . |
18 | The fall in family size made childbearing a more youthful activity and the reduction in age at marriage from the late 1930s reduced the average age at first birth even further so that it reached a minimum of 23.8 from 1968 to 1970 . |
19 | She lowered her voice even more so that the injured man would n't hear . |
20 | This will be the case quite regularly so that it is not in the least surprising if in many instances general expectations have crystallized into rigid habits ( which might be called syntactic " rules " ) governing the possibilities open to an adjective as a type item , irrespective of the facts of any particular token occasion . |
21 | So we 're trying to encourage the equipment suppliers now to look again at what they have won on business for Eurofighter and perhaps allocate the work between themselves a lot more efficiently so that instead of each one of the four members building a given percentage of the five items , they say right we 'll take this one , all of it and we 'll build all of it , you take that one , all of it and build that one and so on an and in that way we might be able to er er improve considerably on the costs of production . |
22 | Others who put off the evil day may find it helps to book a weekend away together so that there is time to talk and listen to each other and sort matters out . |
23 | How much more sensible to redistribute the land more fairly so that poor families can keep normal , healthy-sized cows . |
24 | It is the case that we have set out our position perfectly clearly so that our European partners know what is acceptable to the House and what is not . |
25 | The trick is to make the qualification time long enough so that the people who go to a club towards the end of their career and get large transfer bonuses do not qualify , but short enough for the players to feel that they will not have to wait half their lives to get theirs . |
26 | Yeah well Mar was un got , got the impression perhaps wrongly now that it was a national account by virtue of where the allocations were |
27 | Now practically all the flux lines are funnelled into the magnetic material so much so that we are entitled to regard both H and B as being zero outside the magnetic material . |
28 | His keyboard ricercari are early works ( 1567 ) , mostly ‘ instrumental motets ’ , but in his two books of toccatas ( 1598 and 1604 ) he developed further the alternation of quasi-improvisatory and ricercar-like passages and treated the material more plastically so that the two elements cohere instead of being sharply juxtaposed . |
29 | But in February he returned to the Rhineland to deal with yet another raid by Louis the German there ( this time the emperor drove his son out so forcefully that he had to seek refuge with the Slavs before making his way back to Bavaria ) . |
30 | The air crews used to flock around the office even more now that she was with us , and in particular a navigator called Henry who made numerous attempts to date her . |