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

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1 Counselling requires varied skills , and counsellors need to be able to empathise with people ( which is not the same as sympathising — empathy requires seeing the world from another person 's point of view without judgement or criticism ) and to accept their clients by suspending judgement so that people feel valued .
2 In 1918 she wrote on ways of improving housing and housekeeping so that women could be freed for employment .
3 The lesson is to ‘ flag ’ building so that people are in no doubt , and then supporting and more building are the most likely reactions .
4 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 .
5 You must find a space in the text so that pictures can do the work .
6 For navigation in the hyper-medium , it is important to be able to identify uniquely individual units of text so that cross-references can be resolved .
7 You may in fact find that you do pay some tax in the UK If you have dividends or receive bank or building society interest on which tax has been paid , tax will have beed deducted at source , and this will enable you to sign a Certificate so that ACET can obtain the advantages of the Gift Aid scheme .
8 One solution to this problem is to sweep the image backwards and forwards across the retina so that edges modulate the output of the DOG filter .
9 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 .
10 Happiest day ‘ However , the health authority has now raised some additional money so that in-patients will be in this part of the unit , ’ he said .
11 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 .
12 sharpening perceptual skills so that categorization follows rather than precedes the search for clues .
13 The second theme concerns the importance of developing automatic word-recognition skills so that attention can be released for comprehension calculations .
14 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 .
15 Trustees of Ferranti family shareholdings in the company wrote back saying there was an urgent need to reinforce the board so that proposals and the inevitable approaches that the company would receive could be reviewed by a strengthened board .
16 This suggests that you should sit at arms length from your monitor and should n't site desks so that people sit near the back of monitors .
17 — To ascertain the relative profitability of products so that organizations can make decisions regarding the mix of products .
18 Collecting data in different forms so that results can be collated and compared can be done in several ways and can form the basis of much useful discussion .
19 Bristol and Insignia apparently intend to combine their respective technologies so that Bristol 's source-level Windows-on-Unix application programming interface product Wind/U will run binary Windows applications .
20 Bristol and Insignia apparently intend to combine their respective technologies so that Bristol 's source-level Windows-under-Unix application programming interface product Wind/U will run binary Windows applications .
21 So we need to build our systems to meet the requirements we have today because we could n't justify more and yet we have to build in the scale scaleability so that systems can grow to meet the growing requirements which are almost inevitable .
22 The school had a guidance programme which needed to develop a range of activities and contacts with employees , trainers and further education institutions so that students could make career choices in an informed and knowledgeable way .
23 This will increase disposable income so that consumption spending will rise at every level of national income .
24 Mellanby arrived in time to be heard , and succeeded in changing the decision so that Florey was appointed .
25 Thunder rolled over and round them from every direction so that Trent had the sense of being in the interior of an enormous drum on which giants beat from all sides .
26 Hillary was a strong supporter of the campaign to make the region around Everest a national park so that restrictions to curb the firewood problem would be introduced .
27 Instead , it was agreed that we would begin by harmonising coding standards for personnel so that data on the major fields of interest would be coded in the same way by all personnel systems across the company .
28 The increased speed of the modern game and the athleticism of the participants has led to more crowded play so that linesmen are apt to flag when a forward suddenly breaks clear to receive a pass .
29 From the 1860s onwards the Commons , Open Spaces and Footpaths Preservation Society campaigned to save Britain 's rural heritage so that city-dwellers could be revitalized through contact with Nature ( a campaign that only became realistic in the era of rapid transportation by rail ) .
30 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 .
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