Example sentences of "[noun pl] so [conj] the " in BNC.

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1 Remote stepdown transformers are also fitted for safety reasons so that the dispensers can operate at 6 or 12 volts
2 Compaq Computer Corp announced both desktop machines and servers and is actually placing most of its valuable early Pentiums into the desktop products so that the new Deskpro 60/M and 66/M machines will debut first .
3 This analogy leads to the ‘ decision tree ’ , a useful way of structuring the multiple problems associated with development projects so that the expected value ( EV ) criterion can be used to help decide which branch to follow .
4 The basic program can outline several projects so that the total effect on resources can be displayed and individual calendars can be constructed for each person .
5 This analogy leads to the ‘ decision tree ’ , a useful way of structuring the multiple problems associated with development projects so that the expected value ( EV ) criterion can be used to help decide which branch to follow .
6 Provided the springboard doctrine is sensibly applied and injunctions granted only in the clearest of cases so that the recipient of the information is not effectively placed in a worse position than if he had not received it , the interests of both the supplier of the information and the recipient can be satisfied .
7 Effective communication depends on the immediate and automatic access to linguistic forms so that the mind can consciously engage in the more creative business of negotiating meaning .
8 They did not waste time there but headed downhill , taking the shepherds ' road that slanted luminous green between clusters of birches , their shadows stretching ahead like gawky giants so that the children jigged to make the shadows jump and curved their fingers from their heads to give the giants silhouettes like devils .
9 Therefore , central banks in most LDCs have a statutory responsibility to promote the growth of financial institutions so that the latter can mobilise and channel the community 's savings into planned investment .
10 This used existing stone pillars , together with new replicas so that the whole design is very much in keeping with the original architecture .
11 For example , the real spending of a department or service might be the same under whatever system of accounting is adopted but in a given year , using cash accounting , the cash payments could be postponed by as little as 24 hours so that the accounts record a lower figure .
12 Quite apart from blackmail the New Zealand police had no proof that either Mafart or Prieur had planted the bombs so when the two appeared in court in Auckland on 4 November 1985 the prosecution announced that they had accepted a plea of manslaughter .
13 One aim was to organise learning activities so that the two groups of pupils would have real reasons to work together and learn from each other .
14 A small committee is being established to make plans so that the diocese can share in the celebration .
15 You should take with you to the Bank your birth certificates and I suggest that you take some photocopies so that the Bank can forward these to the insurance company with your proposal form so that your ages can be admitted without further delay .
16 A laborious internal review of the Long-Term Costing is undertaken to whittle down the gap , and to highlight vulnerable programmes so that the Secretary of State can be given the strongest possible brief to help him fight for a higher allocation of resources ; and conversely to enable him to fend off attacks by other high-spending ministers , who are intent on grabbing a larger share for themselves , often at the expense of Defence .
17 And the colours of the sky above them in the evening were ever-changing blues , greys and pinks so that the flamingos seemed reflections of it sometimes .
18 Longuet says he has asked Bull chairman Bernard Pache to come up with proposals so that the company can live without huge cash injections from the state .
19 Longuet says he has asked Bull chairman Bernard Pache to come up with proposals so that the company can live without huge cash injections from the state .
20 The computer could be used to rescale the image pixel values so that the lowest value in the image ( 25 ) was interpolated onto the lowest value that the display system could accommodate ( 0 ) while the highest value in the raw image ( 90 ) was mapped to the maximum value that could be held at a pixel point in the image memory bank ( 255 ) .
21 When the number of bonds , n is large , the angle θ will vary over all possible values so that the sum of all these terms will be zero , and as equation(10.3) will reduce
22 Ayer 's position appears to be making the rules so that the theist can not win .
23 Finally , it might conclude that there was authority to modify common law and equitable rules so that the rule modified the fiduciary duty with which it conflicted .
24 All these to be subject to strict confidentiality rules so that the information is to be used for electoral returning purposes only .
25 She also hinted that the package may include a loosening of the benefit rules so that the long-term unemployed may take education or training courses to prepare for new jobs without being deemed to have made themselves unavailable for work .
26 Here is the detail of a world we may be glad to have lost : the constables listen at the keyhole to a flaming row , solemnly counting up swear-words so that the fine per oath could be calculated properly .
27 John Weaver designated dancers as the Serious , the Grotesque and , most importantly , the Scenical , ‘ who practise Stage dancing ’ which was ‘ to Explain things conceived in the Mind by the Gestures and Motions of the Body and plainly and intelligently representing Actions , Motions and Passions so that the Spectator might perfectly understand the Performer by these his Motions , although he say no Word ’ .
28 They just behave like absolute pricks so that the ladies have no choice but to drop them if they have any self-respect .
29 These algorithms are most suited to tasks with small branching ratios and reversible operators , and with simple states so that the algorithm can remember several states at a time .
30 Some African tribes leave their elderly to die by the rivers and waterholes so that the wild animals will eat them .
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