Example sentences of "[adv] that [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Here , as in the comparable case of the beginnings of hunting , no traumatic consequences have previously been suspected ; but it is my view that the transition to cultivation from hunting and gathering was indeed traumatic , both socially and psychologically , and furthermore that the complex details of this secondary trauma , while recapitulating many elements of the first , also anticipated many later ones , including that at the root of our modern malaise .
2 Much better that the simpler jobs be handled by word processors with intelligent formatting systems while leaving the complex work to those trained to handle it .
3 I checked that the bomb was all right , especially that the white crystals of the explosive mixture were dry , then added a plastic-straw fuse and a charge of the explosive around the hole bored in the black pipe and taped everything up .
4 In fact , it will be argued below that the rational expectations hypothesis , the target of so many misdirected Keynesian barbs , may be combined with a model which does not assume market clearing in such a way as to allow considerable scope for discretionary demand management policies .
5 The truth is that there are disagreeable aspects to nearly all work ; that what is regarded as disagreeable in work will vary from person to person and , within one person , from mood to mood ; and that , in the end , the distinction to be made is simply but none the less crucially that the disagreeable features are more readily tolerated when the worker is working for himself than when he is working for someone else .
6 Is the guard comprehensive , so that no immediate openings are visible ?
7 Second , it was assumed that the gas would be evenly mixed in the air , so that no dangerous concentrations would occur .
8 Insight into its operation is gained by considering the balanced condition in which node-pair potential difference V 1 equals the attenuated output potential difference AV so that no current flows through the connecting branch XY .
9 A state of this task consists of a chess board , with up to eight pieces on it so that no two pieces are on a common row or file or diagonal .
10 This in its turn was so successful that , within four months of its introduction in 1949 , the available places for the next four years had been booked , so that no new applications could be considered for admissions before 1953 ! 1949 also saw the introduction of Rugby football in place of Association , " to make better use of the space " , a decision then and since deplored and regretted by the Old Stopfordians ' Football Club .
11 When he was finally slain in battle , he asked that his severed head be buried facing the ocean so that no foreign armies could set foot in Ireland without him knowing it .
12 It includes as special cases both eqn ( 2.63 ) ( when Dn2 is zero inside the metal ) , and eqn ( 2.72 ) ( when both dielectrics are perfect so that no free charges can reside on the boundary surface ) .
13 In ( b ) the triadic system is avoided completely , so that no conventional triads are used or suggested .
14 We had been divided four to a room , with a Corporal in each and with the different nationalities split so that no nationalistic factions developed .
15 John was relieved when the executors of Ravel 's estate announced their objection to the use of that concert music for a ballet , so that no further performances could be given and , in consequence , the ballet was never shown in New York .
16 The civil division of the Order of the Bath is the jealously guarded preserve of the home civil service , so that every six months a new crop of bureaucrats begin making their way from Companion of the Bath to Knight Commander or Dame Commander to Knight Grand Cross .
17 Note that Business Studies , Computer Science , Physics or Statistics can be studied for one or two years in the curriculum for BSc Mathematics , so that a joint honours course is not the only way to acquire some knowledge of these subjects .
18 Under cover of the conversation , Luke drew her attention , his hand brushing against her arm through the fine fabric of the lacy jacket , and she started nervously so that a few drops of wine spilled over the rim of her glass .
19 The company will be managed so that the ordinary shares will qualify for inclusion in a general personal equity plan .
20 It is a thick worm , pinkish when fresh , and the cuticle is rather transparent so that the internal organs can be seen .
21 Muscles developed around them so that the front ends of the rods could be moved up and down .
22 It was rebuilt in about 1700 BC , although to a significantly different plan and at a higher level , so that the lower wall-courses of the earlier temple and its west façade are still visible on the west side , now that the site has been excavated to the earlier courtyard level .
23 We must plan the degree of contrast and the specific mood of each variation so that the overall contours of change in the piece as a whole follow a convincing emotive path .
24 Crop-protection guns were issued wholesale , the users of which as often wounded elephants as killed them outright , so that the surviving animals became even more dangerous .
25 Once the documentation is agreed it is suggested that a " completion date " should be arranged so that the relevant searches can be made ( see Chapter 3 , p30 ) and any payment of monies requisitioned in time for the " completion date " .
26 In either case adequate preparation should be made , so that the relevant facts and estimates are in a presentable state .
27 To do this , the cases are reordered so that the X values are in order , as shown in the first two columns of figure 10.6 .
28 Does she agree that it should be reinforced and strengthened so that the developing countries can play their full part in dealing with the world 's acute environmental problems ?
29 Strains with improved insecticidal activity have been produced in our laboratory by partial plasmid curing — so that the remaining genes are expressed at a higher level — and by transconjugation to produce new combinations of plasmids , giving a desirable activity spectrum .
30 Leave them open so that the remaining rabbits are able to escape , hopefully into other burrows or another section of the system where they will provide sport for another day .
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