Example sentences of "[adj] so [that] [art] [noun sg] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 The bag should be emptied before it gets about half full and this is achieved by turning the bag anti-clockwise so that the spout can be pulled out of the dust port .
2 Its end is both sticky and muscular so that a toad can use it first to grasp a worm or a slug and then to carry it bodily back to the mouth .
3 In addition the Board believes that the best way to serve shareholders is to keep administration as simple as possible so that the Group can concentrate on its core business and maximise profit growth . ’
4 Said Ted : ‘ I just want to live as long as possible so that the murderer can be found . ’
5 The hands may be kept busy so that the mind can reflect , and see the pattern inherent in the tangled mass of threads .
6 Prior research of the target audience is important so that the message can be drafted in the appropriate register and directed along suitable channels .
7 He hoped the shearing had been successful so that the family could pay for their father 's operation in Auckland .
8 Hilton 's Scale gains , perhaps , over some other later descriptions of the way in being very wide and very general so that the individual can find his own way therein without being embarrassed by a bundle of inapplicable particularities .
9 Somehow we managed , and the director asked if I thought there was any chance of the weather worsening so that the boat would heel a little more .
10 Once satisfied , I got a large cardboard carton and broke it open so that the development could be accurately drawn .
11 This is necessary so that the bill can be accurately discounted .
12 Instead , it has been argued that exposure to complex sentences is necessary so that the child can adequately test inferences about the relationship between grammatical form and meaning ( Gleitman et al .
13 This is necessary so that the barium can pass into the bowel for the X-ray procedure and so that good vision can be obtained through the sigmoidoscope .
14 To be successful the direction-shifts of the fleeing animal must be irregular so that the predator can not anticipate either when or in which direction the next change of course will be .
15 In other cases early appointment is clearly desirable so that the guardian can attend the first directions appointment .
16 Indeed , Ulpian puts the case of a seller of a female slave who knowingly allows the buyer to believe that she is a virgin when she is not ( D.19.1.11.5 ) , a defect which is treated as being strictly liable so that the buyer can return the slave .
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