Example sentences of "so [that] a [adj -er] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Most students start with vague objectives or change direction quite fundamentally during their first year so that a wider range of courses is required including some broadly-based and some of a more specialized nature . |
2 | On the revenue side it meant such devices as changing the weighting of the staff mix so that a greater proportion of unqualified staff were employed than might ideally have been desired . |
3 | But any distribution in a country such as Britain has to be indirect : It might take the form of a grant to create new jobs and whole new industries , or in reduction of direct taxation so that a greater percentage of earnings can be retained for spending , saving , or giving away . |
4 | The textual layout is intended to direct the reader into performing the " Activities " during the reading process so that a better understanding of the information is gained . |
5 | On the one hand the party lost ‘ middle class ’ support , so that a higher proportion of its votes came from the working class ( i.e. manual workers ) than ever before . |
6 | These figures had now been revised so that a truer comparison of the housing stock 's condition could be made . |