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

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1 The immediate task was then to get a secure temporary roof across the whole building so that the interior could begin to dry out in the spring .
2 Some other means should be found to raise money so that the totality of Kent 's magnificent scheme can be preserved .
3 Second , the need to tackle the deficit so that the recovery will be sustained .
4 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 .
5 For example , Intergraph has translated the supplier entry screens on the purchase ledger so that the contact names and addresses are shown in the local address order and language .
6 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 .
7 Now my Lord the defendants say of course , that they were never asked by the plaintiff to get him out of the contract so that the duty er never arose .
8 A patterned effect on the finished product is achieved by turning each segment so that the grain runs in the opposite direction to its neighbouring segments .
9 By telling his or her own story of drinking and its consequences , the recovering alcoholic is often able to get through the Protective denial system of the sufferer so that the sufferer himself or herself , through personal identification with many elements of that story and with the associated feelings , is gradually able to make his or her own diagnosis .
10 In the guitar plants , there 's an own-design computerised fret-insertion machine plus a robot which holds and twists guitar necks so that every part gets buffed equally — a job it can perform far more accurately than any luthier .
11 In the guitar plants , there 's an own-design computerised fret-insertion machine plus a robot which holds and twists guitar necks so that every part gets buffed equally — a job it can perform far more accurately than any luthier .
12 The Revenue contended that regardless of the amount of the capital appointed each appointee was liable on the full amount of the trust income so that the Crown was entitled to as many times the tax on the income as appointees year by year .
13 In contrast , those at the top end of the earnings distribution will enjoy a substantial change in their after-tax income so that the income effect will be large , causing the high-income earners ( the dynamic entrepreneurs ? ) to work less .
14 The Senat ( parliament ) of Berlin is expected to give its stamp of approval to the decision so that the merger can go ahead .
15 At mid-morning , when the ground became hot and the air wafted up in varied densities , the refracted light produced mirages : the horizon flooded in every direction so that the edge of the ‘ dish ’ was lapping with water .
16 Most species also squirt the oil at intruders as a form of defence so that the ground around the nest becomes impregnated with it .
17 Crucially , although the impedances between P' 1 , X' and P' 2 are extremely tiny when the bridge is balanced , as soon as it goes out of balance the large primary inductance of the detector transformer comes into play so that the balance condition is very critical and the bridge consequently very sensitive .
18 However , the agency tool has been utilised by the CCA 1974 as a consumer protection measure so that the negotiator or dealer under a regulated consumer credit agreement ( see below ) is deemed , in certain circumstances , to be the agent for the financier ( CCA 1974 , s56 ) .
19 Alternatively agreement may be reached between the husband and wife for some monetary payment so that the husband may keep the house in which case the consent order may be : It is ordered that the Respondent shall within 28 days from the date of this Order pay to the Petitioner the sum of £ and It is ordered that on receipt of the said sum of £the Petitioner do transfer all her estate and interest in the property at 1 Blackacre Drive , Blackacre to the Respondent .
20 Each pharmacist is paid £8.40 per hour so that the unit cost per prescription is £1.40 .
21 At the height of the inflation , prices were rising by the hour so that the price of a meal in a restaurant could rise by as much as 25 per cent in the time it took to eat it !
22 This means pressing the child 's chest so that the blood — with its vital oxygen — is pumped around the body and up to the brain .
23 The same applies to line ( 3 ) assuming an adjacency matrix representation of G so that the test ( u , v ) is an edge of G may be performed in constant time .
24 ABA so that the calculation is correct and no two letters stand for the same digit .
25 Before the Bill came before the House , we decided to make a change so that an authority with very enlightened policies — such as East Northants — which was able to reduce both its community charge and that which the county imposed should be permitted to continue doing so under the council tax .
26 He has used the old classical forms in the suite so that the music is reminiscent sometimes of Mozart , sometimes of Bach , or Handel , or Gluck .
27 A small committee is being established to make plans so that the diocese can share in the celebration .
28 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 .
29 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 .
30 Push slivers of Flora margarine under the skin so that the flesh is prevented from drying out as it cooks .
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