Example sentences of "the [adj] [noun pl] so that [art] " in BNC.
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1 | However , Palestinians were forced to remain within the occupied territories so that the majority were effectively barred from their jobs in Israel . |
2 | This change also made imperative the development of links with employers , Youth Training providers and the tertiary colleges so that the quality of transition for young people was as effective into the post-16 area as it had been throughout their school career . |
3 | Whilst it may be in the interests of the court and a ‘ fair result ’ for as much as possible to be disclosed in the early stages so that the matters really in dispute can be identified and the strength of the evidence assessed , it will often be in the interests of the parties to conceal what they know . |
4 | On the other hand a heart attack occurs when there is a sudden and severe blockage in one of the coronary arteries so that the blood supply to part of the heart is actually cut off . |
5 | This should be borne in mind while reading the following descriptions so that the medium does not become confused with the aims . |
6 | Secondly the cleavage efficiency at each site is affected by the surrounding sequences so that a T residue before the GY site increases cleavage whereas an A reduces cleavage [ 8,23 ] . |
7 | The World Cup limited the domestic appearances of the leading players so that an unusually high number of 103 turned out for the six first-class teams . |
8 | Master Peter was a papal subdeacon and notary and had access to the papal registers so that the pope felt confident that the collection might be used , as he put it , " without any scruple of doubt " . |
9 | She pinned old movie stills to the black beams so that the guests could play at guessing what they were from and gazed for too long at a film-still of Peter Finch and a male lover , pondering the nature of sexual passion . |
10 | The pressure groups want a clear assurance that they will be able to ask , as of right , for a visit from the visiting officer — at least in the initial stages so that the new self-assessment procedure can be carried through correctly . |
11 | They could let conditions worsen ; or they could move power back to national government ; or they could re-organise the electoral boundaries so that the irresponsible Left loses its tight inner urban constituencies ; or they could push power out beyond local government and into the hands of the people whom it is elected to serve . |
12 | As the technique and so on is entered , the grid becomes ‘ elastic ’ and is stretched to the correct proportions so that the shapes are all kept as drawn . |
13 | Anderson ( 1985 ) suggests that when one student has information to impart , some of that information should be distributed among the other students so that a certain amount of negotiation can take place as to what needs communicating and what does not ( see also Anderson and Lynch : Listening , in this Scheme ) . |
14 | The kit for doing the job comes with the necessary fittings so that the job of ‘ winding ’ the coil into one hole and out of the other after removing the pipes from the boiler should take only 15 minutes . |
15 | The OCU also operated the T.4s which were on the strength of the flying squadrons so that the actual complement was almost double this meagre total . |