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

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1 Under the old paradigm , companies are organized into a series of hierarchical tiers so that supervisors at each level can make sure that subordinates act according to plan .
2 In fact , the Gallery has extended the show 's run to eight months so that school children can see it this autumn and has moved the scheduled second venue , Detroit , to the end of the tour .
3 This continues iteratively over the possible candidates so that letter strings approach the length of the input string , illegal possibilities are ruled out and likelihoods re-computed to produce ordered resultant candidate words .
4 And the Monster was pinching Ma 's bosoms with its hideous clawed fingers so that blood squirted out .
5 ‘ Our job is to provide some activities so that people can then choose whether or not they want to be involved .
6 Collecting data in different forms so that results can be collated and compared can be done in several ways and can form the basis of much useful discussion .
7 The familiar adage is that ethnographic research provides depth by sacrificing breadth but , as Finch ( 1986 ) argues , it is possible to build an element of generality into this type of research not by random sampling , which is usual in quantitative research , but by constructing individual projects in the mould of similar ones in different settings so that comparisons can be made and a body of cumulative knowledge established .
8 The European Commission is having a hard enough job getting all its members to clear out the same few channels so that Europe can have a paging system which could be used in any of its countries .
9 Most often , the car parks , protecting your customer 's property , offering him or her protection ; the fire exits ( not to stop people getting in because they are already alarmed but to check that they are not obstructed ) ; the reception or foyer and other public areas so that management can see which parts of the hotel are being used by guests and roughly by how many , which is very useful if there is an emergency and you have to clear the building ; and finally as a good old-fashioned deterrent and for detection .
10 The whole isolation chamber is housed inside an outer building and is mounted on rubber blocks so that vibration from traffic etc. does not reach the volunteers .
11 Different roads are marked in different colours so that motorists know how big each road is .
12 As well as carrying food , the CARE airlifts , which will soon be taking in enough seeds and tools for 50,000 families so that people can begin to help themselves .
13 Erm also there could be th will cause other climatic changes so that people who do n't normally get rain will get gallons and gallons of it .
14 Hincmar had already observed that " because the realm consists of many regions " , court officials should be selected from different regions so that provincials with problems would feel confident of a hearing at the palace .
15 Logistically it presents plenty of challenges : for instance trying to arrange cataloguing in many different fields so that entries present a certain conformity ; giving a certain ‘ look ’ and ‘ feel ’ to the sales , is also difficult .
16 There are also mobile teams who travel to outlying communities so that people do not all have to come to one centre .
17 The vials were changed every 10 minutes so that fractions of 4 ml were collected for each time interval .
18 The mind learns to hold the elements of a properly structured language in both peripheral and foveal zones so that particles are magnified in and out of the group instantaneously .
19 Air traffic has doubled in the last 10 years so that Singapore is now served by 57 airlines , linking it to 110 cities in 54 countries .
20 The idea is that formalizing it much the same as you had , I 'd just given and it 's got induction er it 's got A B C erm there are personal details so that departments people picking up , see where they 've gone , see where they 've been and in things like skills , knowledge required , objectives start , finish dates how and with whom results comments .
21 These processes will be described in detail in the following sections so that comparisons can be made with the effects of predation described in Chapters 2 and 3 .
22 We are left with real problems of unemployment and all that goes with that with the drifting away of hospital care so that everything is centered outside the constituency ; with the drifting away of real jobs so that people have to move outside .
23 sharpening perceptual skills so that categorization follows rather than precedes the search for clues .
24 There should be wide discussion within the organisation of these aspects so that management is aware of the pitfalls ( Ackoff , 1967 ) .
25 ‘ I have a position to keep up , sonny , and I do it by leaving little messages so that people know I 'm on top of the situation .
26 They have frozen child benefit for three years so that mothers and families are nearly £1 billion worse off than they would otherwise have been .
27 Robots , for example , are best suited for the highly repetitive manufacturing tasks which are the ones least suited to human efforts so that robotisation can cure some of the ills of mass production .
28 Landlessness was also seen as an element of poverty and encouraged large families so that children could earn and remit wages .
29 I ask these questions so that dermatologists can provide me with evidence of their effectiveness , efficiency , and value for money .
30 Blood vessels at the surface are constricted in cold conditions so that blood is confined to the deeper vessels , which has the effect of conserving blood heat .
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