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

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1 Okay so that one 's five remainder nine is n't it you can change that one later .
2 So that what is acceptable practice for one group might not be acceptable practice for another .
3 explore the key issue with the porter , and erm , hopefully get the bleeper sorted out or something , so that there 's some system for shaking things up .
4 Some prefer part-time work , so that there is extra income and interest , but time to enjoy leisure , too .
5 It is probably better psychological strategy to start the newly insulin-requiring patient on two injections of insulin per day so that there is early acceptance of this regimen .
6 This will be so particularly in the case of goods which are of a very low price , so that there is little income barrier to their purchase .
7 However , it is quite feasible for the issuing company to take the risk that the issue will be undersubscribed , or the company can offer the shares at ‘ deep discount ’ to the current market price so that there is little risk that the market price will fall below the subscription price ( in which case there would be no incentive for any investor to buy the new shares ) .
8 Second , in contrast to many other helminth infections , there is little evidence that sheep in endemic areas develop an effective acquired immunity to Haemonchus , so that there is continuous contamination of the pasture .
9 The old distributaries may still be frozen and incapable of handling the volume of the river and the load it is carrying , so that there is wholesale bank breaching , flooding and the creation of new distributaries .
10 Once separated from the jaws they appear equally likely to be digested , so that there is approximate equivalence between the samples .
11 can set out cups and saucers so that there is one cup for each saucer ;
12 It is all very well to say that local circumstances will dictate responses but there will be many similar circumstances from place to place , so that there is clear benefit in adopting common approaches if not standard solutions .
13 A poem with a very regular beat is one which is strongly organised hierarchically , so that there is metrical organisation beyond the line ; each line , stanza and possibly group of stanzas has a beat which is its strongest metrically , up to the stanza level or possibly even higher , as in many nursery rhymes , for example .
14 The 1989 Employment Act now removes laws protecting 18-year-olds from long hours and shift work , so that there is more likelihood of industrial accidents .
15 As fish are sinking back through the surface , other fish will be appearing through it , so that there is constant activity .
16 It is therefore advisable to mount it closer to the lid of the case so that there is sufficient space for the circuit board to fit beneath it .
17 This speeds the production of the index number where complex commodity lists are involved so that there is less delay in publication .
18 One possibility would be to start his play behaviour just before lunchtime so that there is less time for undesirable behaviour to creep in .
19 Ideally this type of assessment begins when the patient is admitted to hospital so that there is adequate time for planning if special arrangements have to be made prior to the patient going home .
20 In Table 3.1 the figures for the three extracts of Conrad , Lawrence , and James , are set side by side , so that there is some standard of comparison , some " relative norm " , however limited ( see 2.4 ) , for judging the significant properties of each text .
21 Veterinary standards in Denmark are very high and serious cattle diseases ( including brucellosis , tuberculosis and foot-and-mouth ) are unknown , so that there is considerable potential for export .
22 The available reserves of its accumulated profit were reduced by workers ' demands , and by high taxation too , so that there was little money for the much-needed capital investment in new plant and machinery or for research and development .
23 So that there was good consideration there to meet that contingency , which was a real contingency and not a fanciful one at that time . …
24 Once he had safely negotiated the slippery , ice-encrusted stepping stones , he was in the lee of the rising moor so that there was some protection from the swirling snow .
25 Women bore children late ; widowed men commonly remarried quickly to a younger woman so that there was another batch of younger children in the family ; and most children married late .
26 I made sure that a couple of books were left at home so that there was more room .
27 Local hierarchy did not always read off academic excellence as the desired end of local practice , so that there was less concern in these rural areas for the fate of the top few than for that of the majority .
28 The ‘ new approach ’ they propose , is ‘ a programme consciously directed towards broadening the ideological and cultural content of Britain 's mass media so that it is more representative of the spread of interests and views within the community ’ .
29 No , merely that there is some sort of connection .
30 It 's not only that it 's all money in n it , that 's why
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