Example sentences of "[noun] so [that] a [noun sg] can " in BNC.
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1 | Many schools have team members in reserve so that a quota can always be mustered to stand in for any bona fide team member whose parents can not afford the trip . |
2 | Its major objective is to seek opinions so that a manager can take a decision at a later stage . |
3 | Some areas have day care available at weekends , or for long days so that a carer can go out to work . |
4 | First , it blots out the past so that a body can face up to the present . |
5 | Such an edge should be set just below the level of the turf so that a machine can run smoothly over the top — simply neaten up once a year with a half moon iron or spade and save that chore of hand edging . |
6 | This rule only applies where the specific listed items have some common feature so that a genus can be identified , and it may not apply where the general word precedes the list . |
7 | A man knows and wants this ; he will edge up to it ; he will initiate little occasions so that a woman can shed light for him … |
8 | So I would arrange the tank decor so that a divider can be inserted if necessary , and have a suitable sized piece of glass or clear plastic ready just in case . |