Example sentences of "[prep] [be] [vb pp] so [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The Lord Chancellor has made it clear on the front of that document that they have been issued before being finalised so as to facilitate discussion .
2 ‘ I had hoped to be gone so that I would not be obliged to face her . ’
3 The case was adjourned to a date to be fixed so that Bourgois could be remanded to hospital to be further assessed .
4 We might indeed propose a general principle : high valency items are to be taught so that high frequency items can be more effectively learned .
5 Parenting skills often need to be taught so that parents accurately recognize and understand their child 's behaviour and reactions ( Lieberman and Birch 1985 ) .
6 Cut a tongue in each of the faces to be joined so that they interlock neatly , bind the joint with raffia and cover with grafting wax or bituminous tree paint .
7 On fixed frames , the weaver can only make rugs in sizes smaller than the inner dimensions of the frame ; adjustable frames allow one or more of the beams to be extended so that larger items can be woven .
8 I agree with Mike that the panel has been and er he is and will continue to do , erm I am sure , erm and , and that think certainly it will apply to , ought to be extended so that it wo n't need staff , er to be need during er nineteen ninety four erm and we wanted to , to note the continuing high levels of unemployment er on this side we believe the County Council should have an economic purpose strategy anyway , this should be a very important part of it 's strategic there , the strategic planning role .
9 Normal life , I 'll read out to you , normal life is possible if diet during childhood is adhered to , in the female , if the female suffers , when she becomes pregnant the protein intake has to be monitored so as not to affect her developing baby .
10 A MAGISTRATE gave his packed lunch to a hungry down-and-out yesterday after the man begged to be jailed so that he could eat .
11 Food premises will have to be registered so that they may be inspected and action taken if they are considered to be a health risk .
12 The uncertainties caused by what constitutes a security interest are greatly reduced by the fact , as pointed out above , that it is a numerus clausus of charges that has to be registered so if the charge is not within the list it is not registrable .
13 The most important factor is for the library system as a whole to be organized so as to achieve its primary purpose : that is , the provision of books and other materials , leading to the provision of information .
14 The delivery date for new furniture and equipment needs to be arranged so that the new site is fully operational once all the equipment and goods have been transferred .
15 These principles , in order of priority , are , first , that each person is to have an equal right to the most extensive basic liberty compatible with a similar liberty for all and , secondly , that social and economic inequalities are to be arranged so that they are both ( a ) to the greatest benefit of the least advantaged and ( b ) attached to offices and positions open to all under conditions of fair equality of opportunity .
16 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 .
17 The aim is for the rates to be adjusted so that , overall , the employer 's national insurance contribution does not rise .
18 The test would need to be constructed so that a range of marks is produced , for a narrow band of scores would not discriminate sufficiently to facilitate the allocation of pupils .
19 Secondly , the trait assumption allows an item bank to be constructed so that users , such as LEAs , can construct a test appropriate to their circumstances .
20 An ambitious plan was formed for a bridge of boats to be constructed so that an attack on the mainland could be mounted .
21 The Philip Morris doctrine means that a merger may be caught by Article 85 if at least two competitors or potential competitors are involved and if the market behaviour of one or more of those concerned in the merger is likely to be influenced so as to distort competition and have an appreciable effect on trade between the Member States .
22 In spring 1988 Johnson asked for the case to be adjourned so that LGCM could move its office without appearing to have been thrown out .
23 Partnerships had enabled the use of community schools at Liphook and Bordon to be run so as to offer their facilities to the public throughout the year , and the new methods had reduced the inevitable deficit of the sports centre to well below the national average .
24 Who will pay for the crossover still in use by the Stanlow tanks each week to be moved so that locos can still be run round trains ?
25 The more products , the higher number of prospects will be interested , although a balance has to be struck so as not to provide so wide a range as to make it confusing .
26 It is possible for two productions to be mounted so that numbers are divided — possibly four productions may be put on , if that is thought worthwhile .
27 The point is that if these things have to be revealed so that I can find my sister then I 'm afraid that 's the way it 's going to be .
28 Those convening conferences should facilitate the attendance of parents and children by : ( i ) arranging conferences at a time convenient to parents and children as well as the professionals involved ; ( ii ) ensuring that the family are prepared for the conference by the professional worker best known to them ; ( iii ) arranging for them to meet the chair in advance ; ( iv ) ensuring that the family are briefed in advance on the issues to be raised so that they can seek advice and prepare what they have to say ; ( v ) limiting numbers to those who really need to attend ( para 6.23 ) .
29 The program is surprisingly powerful and even allows scripts to be written so that mouse or keyboard input can be made as the show is run .
30 Since the final stretch through Oxfordshire opened nearly three years ago motoring organisations and the police have been campaigning for service areas to be built so that drivers can take a break .
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