Example sentences of "[is] [verb] [adv] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The hierarchy is arranged so that groups of strong and weak elements at the lowest level themselves form strong or weak elements at the next level up and so on throughout the hierarchy , somewhat in the manner of the hierarchical structure of syntax .
2 As the camera descends , processing is completed so that onlookers can see themselves from on high within minutes of launch .
3 The Pope is affirming here that women have work to do not only in the Church , but also in using their gifts for the good of society .
4 It is expected therefore that pupils involved will be available for matches on a regular basis .
5 In particular the new provision is designed so that school pupils will be able to move between National Certificate Modules , Scottish Examination Board ( SEB ) Standard Grades , Higher Grades , Sixth Year Studies and Short Courses .
6 ‘ Its development , ’ says Holyoak , ‘ would not necessitate the great cataclysm of demolition ; the plan is designed so that parts of it can be built independently in phases . ’
7 It is accepted now that drinking water in many areas contains certain pollutants which are undesirable .
8 Will he ensure that everything possible is done so that Derbyshire can have its first opportunity to have a university , in contrast with Nottingham which will have two , Leicester which will have three , and Loughborough which will have one ?
9 Information and theory is needed so that people may continue to be motivated , and so that occupations can give the meaningful career development that for most persons is still essential to feelings of self-worth .
10 For permanent magnets a wide hysteresis curve is needed so that demagnetization should not easily occur .
11 Mutual respect and cooperation is needed so that drivers do not unnecessarily hinder pedestrians , or playing children deliberately impede cars .
12 Second , the instrumental aspect of order is valued so that people who want to can ‘ get on ’ .
13 It is known biologically that radiation of all types changes the structure of cells .
14 It is proposed therefore that closure of Mucklets Road takes place with provision of a new single carriageway road on the line of the disused railway between Newhailes Road ( A6095 ) and Eskside West ( B6415 ) to act as a replacement for Mucklets Road as an access route to Musselburgh ( west ) .
15 Retraining which is academic can be difficult unless some means is provided so that lectures , discussion and talks can be followed .
16 A nutritional breakdown of each recipe is provided so that people can check how their choice of dish matches with current government advice on healthy eating .
17 activities are signposted , and every new stage of a lesson is indicated so that learners can focus their attention on the task in hand
18 On the other hand agricultural land is fixed so that beasts and tools have to be taken to the fields and then off them .
19 Suppose now the pressure is increased so that diamond is the more stable form of carbon : that is , so that carbon has less energy when bonded as diamond than is graphite .
20 It is assumed here that juries and others do attach considerable importance to the label when it is a question of homicide , and therefore that the excessive use of force in self-defence is a matter which is properly reflected by a separate qualified defence , rather than being left to sentencing ( which means executive discretion , if the mandatory penalty for murder remains ) or forced artificially into the doctrine of provocation ( when there may be no real evidence of loss of self-control ) .
21 Third , the direction of state organizations is structured so that accumulation functions are ranked higher than legitimation functions .
22 The Guardian newspaper , in partnership with the Royal Institute for the Blind and associates has launched a system that enables the entire editorial text of the newspaper to be transmitted nightly via Teletext on Channel 4 television 's frequencies to a personal computer , which can read the text in a synthesised voice to blind and partially sighted people : those that can afford an £8,000 Braille terminal can also read the text that way , and it can also be displayed in large print on the screen for those with poor sight ; the text is structured so that readers can scan the headlines and choose the items that interest them ; the paper will be marketed , serviced and supported by Electronic Text Networks Associates Ltd of Newcastle-upon-Tyne , a commercial venture one third owned by the Guardian and the charity ; the other shareholders , each with a third share , are Aptech Ltd , which specialises in computer aids for disabled people , and Intelligent Research Ltd , which made the hardware for the system ; the decoder board for the personal computer is £400 , plus about £500 for a speech synthesizer ; the annual subscription to the electronic paper is £160 and the partners hope that other papers will decide to go onto the system .
23 It is structured so that LWT 's managers will end up with between 5 per cent and 15 per cent of the new company , depending on how well LWT performs in the meantime , which they will pay for in 1993-94 at today 's prices .
24 But a further extension of welfare citizenship is required , and a reform of the pension law is required so that workers are not prevented from entering the scheme on grounds of the numbers of hours worked .
25 The rated winding current is maintained by the voltage Vz , which is chosen so that VL/R= rated current .
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