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

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1 Again like Crowther , it strongly recommended the raising of the school leaving age to 16 [ this eventually happened in 1972 ] and the provision of a more stimulating and demanding curriculum so that pupils had a wider choice of courses , including some ‘ broadly related to occupational interests ’ , and others concerned with personal and social development , and ‘ imaginative experience through the arts ’ .
2 More research should be carried out into how to modify nets so that dolphins are warned to keep Clear .
3 We pause again and swap passenger so that Nathan takes Tony round the edge of the peak into a long and narrow , and steep valley .
4 ‘ That means opening doors so that people are not denied the best education and the best health care ; it means that we must have equal opportunity , greater fairness . ’
5 But even if he denied involvement , no one would believe that he had not arranged matters so that Sipotai was killed .
6 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 .
7 The second stage was to reinterpret difference so that women 's own activities would gain social value even though they were different from men 's ( ‘ radical ’ feminism ) .
8 We need to develop a good strong home market , and for that we need relatively light taxation so that people have more money in their pockets to spend .
9 ‘ Interfering old bag , ’ muttered Gloria so that Mrs Parvis probably heard .
10 Sally Greengross , Age Concern 's director , said : ‘ We need legal reforms and clear , nationally agreed guidelines so that professionals know what to do about elder abuse . ’
11 The plaintiff company owned the copyright in the books and drawings of the Wombles and their main business was granting licences so that manufacturers , in return for a fee , could use the Womble characters to promote their goods .
12 While the onus is primarily on the chairman to handle business so that expertise is fully exploited , there are ways of enhancing the skills of individuals .
13 They will partly design the course themselves , concentrating on using local produce and designing menus so that preparation can be fitted in round all the other pressures on a farm .
14 But I wondered how to arrange things so that Émile Chaillot told him .
15 Secondly , can the enterprise provide adequate flows of accounting data so that analysis of costs and revenues associated with segment activities are available for planning and control purposes ?
16 The same accounting methods are applied over a series of reporting periods so that trends can be identified and comparisons made .
17 Nationalised industries were first set annual cash limits under a Labour administration , but the concept was in line with Conservative Government policy to cut direct taxation and release cash so that people ( voters ) had a greater choice with what to do with their money .
18 Er , one good example , as cited er , er , a term policy , if you could n't cite one that he had himself , you could cite examples so that people know about it .
19 One of the purposes of warranties is , as has been seen , to trigger disclosures so that Newco , the management and the investors can see precisely what they are buying .
20 Decentralisation and delegation : particularly the delegation of decision making and budgets to cost centres so that decisions are made by those responsible for carrying them out .
21 Or you can have grades so that 7% get A , 12% get B , 28% get C , ‘ % get D and 17% get E , depending , not on what they are like , but on the numbers you want through your filter .
22 The hubs feature 10Base3 coax connections so that backbones and subnets can be built using thinnet cabling .
23 Teaching points arise from the listening and reading texts so that students see how structures function in real contexts .
24 If you 've booked your holiday but are n't quite in shape , here 's how to shed pounds so that costume fits
25 The logic of constructing courses so that students recognise the importance of language all the time is very compelling .
26 The point to note is that , when the approaching waves have constant aligned polarization so that Z and Ε are real and , the main field equations can be linearized .
27 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 .
28 Another important feature is that it helps to overcome distractability so that people can focus attentively in prayer or meditation .
29 As a primary intervention , I would aim to direct conversations so that preparation for these changes could be made and some consideration given to the future , whatever that would entail .
30 Adequate warning was required as to when courses were to take place so that farm work could be planned around the appointed date .
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