Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [v-ing] [noun] so [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | The main emphasis therefore is on developing listening and speaking proficiency so that the language can be put to practical use straightaway . |
2 | Teaching points arise from the listening and reading texts so that students see how structures function in real contexts . |
3 | Alternatively , p53 may interact more directly with the repair machinery , perhaps increasing its fidelity but delaying repair so that lesion-induced apoptotic signals are sustained . |
4 | ‘ Face-on ’ display is the method or arranging books so that the dust jacket is seen face-on as it would in bookshop display . |
5 | The most convenient arrangement is to have separate viewing and recording rooms so that the two activities can go on simultaneously and groups preparing to record , or working on other tasks , can work undistracted . |
6 | The justice would not , in my view , be inquiring into the offence as examining justice so as to bring the matter within section 5(1) nor would she be ‘ adjourning the trial of an information ’ to bring the matter within section 10(1) of the Act of 1980 . |
7 | Q9 What factors should be taken into account when designing questionnaires so that they may be efficiently and accurately analysed ? |
8 | They will partly design the course themselves , concentrating on using local produce and designing menus so that preparation can be fitted in round all the other pressures on a farm . |