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

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1 Furthermore , the first triticale was far too tall and weak so that it ‘ lodged ’ ( is flattened ) in a storm , and kernels in contact with the earth soon rotted .
2 The matrix is designed to be flexible and adaptable so that it can readily be adjusted to respond to needs identified by users .
3 Similar rules may be constructed to examine the operation of processes of lengthening and rounding so that it is possible ( for example ) to compare in the two communities the distribution of vowel length in four phonetic environments ( see J. Milroy et al.
4 It was always the other way round , and when he found overnight fame , he clung to it with both hands and worried sometimes that it would go away again .
5 In keeping with the emphasis on liberalism , there was the idea that party competition should be restrained and moderate so that it would involve gradual change and only limited state intervention .
6 The plaster work had been restored and gilded so that it glittered against a dazzling white ceiling and against walls hung with crimson wallpaper .
7 In return , we require the industry to become productive and efficient so that it can win the largest possible share of the future market for electricity generation .
8 Could media content continue to be exciting and enjoyable now that it was concerned with the mundane problems of national development in place of the heady business of attacking colonialism ?
9 I am by no means gloomy about the prospects for British Coal , but its future success and security depend on its becoming more competitive and productive so that it can secure a large part of the British energy market in years ahead .
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