Example sentences of "[vb pp] so that the " in BNC.

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1 Repayments are calculated so that the total amount paid at each instalment is constant , but the capital and interest proportions vary .
2 I should prefer to see the Bill amended so that the two Light Railways Acts were repealed only in England and Wales .
3 It is from that sheet that the figures were transcribed on to the erm on to the pink and the , the , the , the , erm blue and the yellow sheets which have been circulated and which have been amended so that the figures now correspond on both sheets .
4 I hope two two eight can be referred so that the content and discussion and the Report it asks for can be part of these discussions .
5 First of all , there are ways that missing husbands can be traced so that the divorce petition can be sent to them .
6 First of all , there are ways that missing husbands can be traced so that the divorce petition can be sent to them .
7 They must not underspend or overspend , and must regularize the volume of books received so that the processing departments have an even flow of work throughout the year .
8 When time is being underutilised , a review of the patient 's day should be undertaken so that the overlap can be used more effectively .
9 In an efficient rotation , they follow a crop for which the soil was well manured so that the roots benefit from the earlier cultivation and nutrient residues in the ground .
10 Much depends on how the question is formulated so that the answer is yes or no .
11 and myself or as he was better known , came through B Seventeen Transition School at in Florida together and where the crews were formed so that the names in the Army of course are worked alphabetically , so everybody on my crew is trained with everybody on crew and their last name is just ahead erm in the alphabetic in the class that they were in , so that my navigator came from the same school , the same navigation class as .
12 Recently additional facilities were completed so that the Department now comprises a purpose-built Food Studies/Cookery Room and a separate Textile Studies/Fabric Work Area .
13 Thickeners , such as sodium carboxymethyl cellulose ( SCMC ) , are used which is valid to enable viscosity to be adjusted so that the detergent is not too ‘ runny ’ and can be used with proportioners and dispensers .
14 He says that automatic alarms that warn of radioactivity on clothes have been ‘ arbitrarily ’ adjusted so that the alarms do not go off too often .
15 The ‘ vertical ’ division of London was adjusted so that the weekend franchise would run from 7.00 pm on Friday , not from Saturday morning .
16 Using a closed-loop ministep control with rotor position obtained by waveform detection , however , the phase currents can be adjusted so that the rotor is pulled back to the demanded position , giving a system which has effectively infinite stiffness ( Fig. 7.1 5b ) .
17 While the company has observed for a number of years the thrust of most of the recommendations put forward in the code of best practice , some of our procedures have been adjusted so that the form as well as the spirit of the code is met .
18 7.5.2 When the circumstances contemplated in clause 7.5.1 arise the Rent [ and Service Charge ] or a fair proportion of the Rent [ and Service Charge ] according to the nature and the extent of the damage sustained shall cease to be payable until the Premises or the Retained Parts or the damaged parts of either of them shall have been rebuilt or reinstated so that the Premises or the affected part are made fit for occupation or use [ or until the expiration of [ 3 ] years from the destruction or damage whichever period is the shorter ] [ ( the amount of such proportion and the period during which the Rent [ and Service Charge ] shall cease to be payable to be determined by the Surveyor acting as an expert and not as an arbitrator ) or ( any dispute as to such proportion or the period during which the Rent [ and Service Charge ] shall cease to be payable to be determined in accordance with the Arbitration Acts 1950 to 1979 by an arbitrator to be appointed by agreement between the parties or in default by the President for the time being of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors upon the application of either party ) ] This provision should always be amended to include reference not only to the premises but also to the building of which the premises form part in the event that the premises do not stand alone .
19 7.6.5 If upon the expiry of a period of [ 3 ] years commencing on the date of the damage or destruction the Premises and the Retained Parts have not been rebuilt or reinstated so that the Premises are fit for the Tenant 's occupation and use either party may by notice served at any time within [ 6 ] months of the expiry of such period invoke the provisions of clause 7.6.6
20 interfaces be developed so that the range of spatial operations in a system can be organized into standardized functions or tasks , and so that the spatial database can be visualized .
21 Modern counter-insurgency practice concentrates on ways by which the water can be poisoned so that the fish shrivel and die .
22 The ability to learn such social skills may come slowly , but can in most cases be taught so that the child learns to behave in a socially acceptable fashion even though they may have limited academic ability .
23 Chronic under-nutrition will lead to the child 's demanding less and becoming withdrawn so that the mother fails to provide any more .
24 The story was also altered so that the servant had to remove the iron ring from its mouth , whereby the town would be walled around with brass .
25 In almost the first 12 months the locomotive is back together again in one piece although some parts had been re-engineered and considerably altered so that the whole locomotive would take on the appearance of its British counterparts .
26 Largely as a result of these influential criticisms , the law was altered so that the requirement of intent was abrogated .
27 The Bill in the course of its transit through Parliament had been radically altered so that the eventual enactment bore little resemblance to the Bill which was originally drafted .
28 Rates are altered so that the new price reflects the desired new rate of interest .
29 Where a behaviour has been established under conditions of reinforcement , if the contingent relationship between the behaviour and the reinforcing event is broken so that the one does not consistently follow the other , then the strength of the response will gradually diminish .
30 In some cases , as in certain molluscs such as snails or octopods , the segments have become closely coalesced so that the original plan is largely hidden .
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