Example sentences of "that he can [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As Peter Conrad has put it , ’ Karajan doubles as director so that he can reproduce musical motifs on-stage . ’
2 He might also calculate that he can continue economic reform without a terminal confrontation with parliament .
3 In the following stages , treatment in standing concentrates on restoring his proper balance mechanisms , so that he can make better quality selective movements using his trunk , leg and arm .
4 Well I think we 'll have to re-look at the whole question of village envelopes in certain cases , where it is decided that low cost housing is desirable , and see if in some way , they can encourage the farmer to make land available so that he can make some money which he badly needs at the moment , as agriculture 's going through one of the biggest depressions it 's been through for years .
5 It is essential that the project manager organizes the project so that he can give uninterrupted thought for adequate periods to the key results areas .
6 More than that he can mash these lists of prospects together to produce delightfully implausible juxtapositions : exercise-bike owners who take educational holidays to the Ukraine ( there are only seven in Greater London ) ; lepers with a penchant for Janet Reger lingerie ( surprisingly enough , several hundred in Roseland alone ) ; Liberal Democrat Nintendo enthusiasts who are also Wagner buffs ( not as many as one might have hoped for ) .
7 George Alcock knows the sky so well that he can identify 30000 stars by memory , and can identify any newcomer at a glance .
8 The specific exclusions of liability referred to above should in theory be sufficient for nearly all purposes , since it is unrealistic of the seller to suppose ( and indeed contrary to s 3 of the UCTA ) that he can exclude all liability for his failure to perform in all circumstances .
9 Will my hon. Friend do all that he can to persuade local authorities to play their full part in ensuring the continuation of adult education ?
10 This will entail getting transits before the start so that he can look either way and know where the line is .
11 Since he re-sells as owner it follows that he can keep any profit he makes by re-selling at a higher price than the original buyer had agreed to pay .
12 As soon as any adventurer takes an item from a corpse , tell him that he can see ghostly shapes forming in the shadows .
13 Later he has the android 's brain upgraded so it can cope with hunting expeditions and personal meetings , even Cabinet discussions with the Emperor present , all so that he can spend more time dallying with the princess .
14 Lying prone , the patient 's shoulder blade can be drawn well forward , so that he can practise selective movements with his arm , particularly turning ( rotation ) in different directions .
15 Will my right hon. and learned Friend do everything that he can to complete that road as soon as possible ?
16 Will he , however , assure us that he will do all that he can to secure proper transport arrangements for live animals being exported , particularly horses ?
17 If the patient is at the stage where he can write business or personal letters , he will probably prefer to use a modern electric machine or word-processor so that he can correct any errors easily and neatly .
18 Such being the principal work which the Resident is called upon to perform under the system of Indirect Rule , it will be seen that he can receive little help from outside sources …
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