Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adj] [noun] so [subord] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 The problem is how to conduct economic policy so as to reconcile full employment and price stability .
2 Exclusion clauses may not , therefore , always be effective to modify fiduciary duties so as to avoid conflicts between fiduciary duties and duties imposed by regulatory rules .
3 We 've struggled to establish financial security so as to provide for the needs of our families and communities .
4 Facilities to attract local residents so as to maximize usage of services and facilities .
5 RFL principals of an MNP are not prohibited from having separate legal practices as foreign lawyers , but they are obliged to institute certain safeguards so as to ensure that clients of the foreign legal practice do not believe they are receiving services through an MNP .
6 But now that King James VI of Scotland was also King James I of England he was determined to rule both kingdoms so as to allow no further violence between them .
7 But we should note , too , that language development itself , the acquisition of knowledge of symbolic meanings , is activated by the need to extend schematic knowledge so as to cope more effectively with the social environment .
8 The original purpose of the allies in Japan , following the Japanese surrender in August 1945 , had been to reform Japanese society so as to eliminate the aggressive , militaristic character of Japanese government , which had largely explained the growth of the Japanese empire between 1894 and 1943 .
9 It is for the courts to interpret those words so as to give effect to that purpose .
10 Scholarship involves attempting to remove all obscurities so as to come as close as possible to this essence .
11 These Labour local authorities were developing conscious efforts to alter local economies so as to bring about long-term economic development , through job creation and job enrichment , for the benefit of local workers and the local community .
12 Researchers without very much thought , continually try to manipulate non-experimental data so as to approximate as closely as possible to the kind of experiment held to epitomise natural science .
13 As my hon. Friend the Member for Dagenham ( Mr. Gould ) said , the spokesmen got themselves into an even bigger twist over the question whether cost should be the primary basis on which to judge a contract , or whether then to introduce another element so as to ensure that white collar services can be won by the private sector .
14 However , it may be that once privatised , these pressures are tempered by pressures to show increased profits so as to justify higher dividends and enhance market prices .
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