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

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1 The slits in the sides of their throats which had originated as filtering mechanisms , were walled with thin blood vessels so that they also served as gills .
2 Try to have both roof and side vents so that you can have more control over the greenhouse environment .
3 As the restrictions arise in a two-equation model ( rather than the single equation we considered before ) , we now require a method of summarizing the variation in both equation errors so that we can compare an unrestricted with a restricted model .
4 The method for recasting all space–time derivatives so that they are all tensors under general coordinate transformations is described in Chapter 6 .
5 Enhancement techniques spread the range of pixel values so that they cover the full dynamic range of the image display system .
6 I used to even give up my lunch hours so that I could come home and take the dog out !
7 Pull out the bread insides so that you are left with two crusty shells .
8 Some D words and some B words so that you can sort it out cos the only way you the only the only person really who can make sure it works is you .
9 Such transformational changes include moving from low-technology to high-technology manufacturing systems , implementing computers and telecommunications , and redesigning the customer interface ( for example , by providing salespeople with lap computers so that they can interact directly with both customers and suppliers ) .
10 Making time and releasing creative energy by incorporating the community and children into management processes so that they can contribute to , rather than be subjects of , school management .
11 In AMS the charged particles are subjected to large voltage differences so that they travel at very high speeds .
12 They also gave them general intelligence tests so that they could exclude the effects of variations in intelligence .
13 Many of them link with databases , report writers and spreadsheet facilities so that you can present data from them in a visual form .
14 He adjusted the slings on the Greeners ' canvas cases so that he could wear one slung across his chest and the other across his back .
15 In general , however , we have , as in Equation ( 3.4 ) and its analogues , a spectrum of relaxation times so that we write Two assumptions are now usually made .
16 This emphasis upon the need for cultural and social reinforcement , though often overlooked by educationalists , is crucially important if the learning process is to be useful and related to the experience of the community groups so that they feel they can go on to employ practical applications of their learning .
17 If you can afford to , it 's generally best to spread your auditions around the drama schools so that you are seen more than once .
18 Would the hon. Gentlemen — and Ladies — who wish to participate please reserve their fire at business questions so that we can get on ?
19 To make them easier to serve , we 've firmed up the mixture with a few fine cake crumbs so that they do n't melt the moment they hit room temperature .
20 Does my right hon. Friend agree that there will not be much of a farming future unless British farmers improve their marketing arrangements so that they can compete with foreign imports ?
21 It called on the Defence and Interior Ministries and the KGB to present within three months draft proposals for reforming political cells in military and state security bodies so that they would " pursue state policy " .
22 Stuart Harper ( Points of View , 6 February ) welcomes the Government 's decision to provide him with data on examination results so that he can use it to make decisions on schools in ‘ the Government 's market-place for education . ’
23 Furthermore , pressed by urban problems and sometimes apparently with other motives , several countries , such as Brazil , Colombia , Indonesia ( where , since 1905 , at least 2.5 million people have been moved from crowded Java , Bali and Lombok , to the ‘ outer ’ islands — an official figure where two or three times this number may have emigrated unassisted ) and Peru are promoting transmigration schemes so that it is projected that the number of forest farmers could double or increase even more than that .
24 The university had one college , Birkbeck , which awarded degrees to evening students so that they might work at their jobs during the day .
25 I asked as he began fixing the rear safety straps so that she would n't roll off the seat if he had to brake suddenly .
26 offenders take part in alcohol education programmes so that they can learn to drink sensibly .
27 Mini-castors , which can be bought at all good hardware stores , should be fitted to every piece of furniture that will take them except chairs , which can be fitted with small metal domes so that they slide gently and slowly .
28 Nowadays , the machines chew up the hedge trimmings so that they do n't require burning ; you just plough them in .
29 ( c ) Conduct of the conveyancing It is appropriate for the husband 's solicitors to obtain the title deeds so that they may act as vendor 's solicitors .
30 Er suggested that the officers have a joint meeting and get together and actually ask them what transport to be given the figures er for night flights so that they could and so on , and I know by the recent customer complaints and I believe members attended the meeting of those four Councils so that I think that discuss that .
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