Example sentences of "[noun] so that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We 're very conscious of that erm and where , where we offered advice in large places where for instance , where housing where chemicals are stored and all the precautions that are needed are provided and built in , for instance stopping off the drains so that water is contained , providing sloping areas in , in the bottom of warehouses where water does n't come out , erm monitoring it telling people about it .
2 I am sorry that the hon. Gentleman still does not understand that the whole drive behind the reforms is to back the general practitioner 's decision with money so that choice becomes reality .
3 Such nurses need to benefit from an individual appraisal and assessment of their experience and skills so that re-entry becomes a natural progression for them rather than a hurdle to be jumped .
4 sharpening perceptual skills so that categorization follows rather than precedes the search for clues .
5 The second theme concerns the importance of developing automatic word-recognition skills so that attention can be released for comprehension calculations .
6 We test this hypothesis in the most conservative way , by testing the viability of an absorption model with the maximum chance of succeeding : we assume neutral rather than partially ionized hydrogen so that absorption is maximum , and allow for very soft X-ray spectra .
7 This will increase disposable income so that consumption spending will rise at every level of national income .
8 Also , people simplify their worlds : they learn through deductive logic but possibly more through experience , and , once learned , the lesson is stored in simplified form as schemas and scripts so that action is not paralysed by thought .
9 Remove any buds so that energy is concentrated into building up strength .
10 The Windows side of CPAV talks to VSAFE or VWATCH via a program called TSR Manager , which must be loaded automatically when Windows loads so that error messages can be displayed .
11 Loosen tie & undo top button of shirt so that shirt collar bows out and tie arches forward like a cup handle .
12 The nurse pulled up the metal sides and closed them with a clang so that Dot was like a caged prisoner .
13 The remaining two thirds are spent in stimulating ideas , planning , and creative activities so that growth in skills and concepts goes hand in hand with increased knowledge .
14 At this late stage , the PMIS team was asked to assist by creating a relevant computer data base so that information associated with the scheme could be processed .
15 The Charing Cross bureau records its enquiry statistics on computer so that information on recurring problems can be extracted without difficulty .
16 It is generally accepted that in order to watch over an executive , the system of supervision has to be constructed in parallel so that information about the salient issues is extracted at the right time and the process of scrutiny is based on this information and takes place when the decision is still open .
17 And the Monster was pinching Ma 's bosoms with its hideous clawed fingers so that blood squirted out .
18 An Act of 1485 had already made hunting in disguise or by night a felony ; it was re-enacted several times so that Forest offenders could be prosecuted at Quarter Sessions or at Assizes .
19 Griffiths strongly recommended that funds for community care should be separately identified in the public expenditure planning process and allocated to local authorities in a ‘ ring-fenced ’ budget so that community care monies would not ‘ leak ’ out into education , housing or leisure services on the decision of locally elected members .
20 And I want you to try them in groups so that acid alkali
21 But he 's got no , as far as I can see he 's got no convincing argument that democracy will do better , but that does n't matter because he thinks that the decisive criticism of enlightened despotism is that it wo n't improve the moral or intellectual well-being of the citizens , but if people are excluded from political decision making , they will have no incentive to educate themselves or morally improve themselves , or he thinks if they do , if a despot does allow for the moral improvement of the citizens , then citizens will no longer accept despotism so that despotism is in a way self-defeating here and if it one of the proper functions of government it ca n't survive .
22 The redraft and the original are set out side by side so that typography and language may be compared .
23 Legs : Raise both legs ( or one , if preferred ) about 12–18 inches from their resting position , point the toes and stiffen the legs so that thigh and calf muscles are brought under tension .
24 Put it well into the lower part of the flame so that soot is deposited on both sides of the strip .
25 A condom ( rubber , sheath , johnnie , French letter ) is a thin rubber sheath which fits over the man 's penis so that semen does not penetrate the woman 's vagina or anus during penetrative sex .
26 Plosive Formed by complete closure of the air passage and suddenly removing the obstruction so that air escapes , making an explosive sound , eg/p , d/ .
27 Incremental encoders of this type are usually supplied as sealed units so that dirt can not interfere with the operation of the optical system and the light source/ detector alignment can not be disturbed .
28 Following the establishment of statutory links between the reorganized health authorities and local authorities through the joint consultative committees , there have been some experimental attempts to establish joint social information units so that health and local government can share data collection and analysis .
29 Effective computer support must be matched to human thinking so that communication is readily established and yet different in providing functions which supplement human thinking ( p. 233 ) .
30 Urgent attention should be given to developing British Standards for all types of closure so that legislation can be brought into force .
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