Example sentences of "in order [verb] [adv prt] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 At this point it would appear that a consultant 's job is now over , but in fact he should co-ordinate with the contractors , and stand by until the equipment is fully installed and be present at the opening of the facility for a number of days in order to iron out any problems that may arise immediately after opening .
2 Not taking on more work yourself in order to take over financial responsibility from the primary sufferer while he or she continues to drink .
3 From then on , Matilda would visit the library only once a week in order to take out new books and return the old ones .
4 This causes the contestant to try and get even closer to the opponent 's face with subsequent jabs , in order to pick up that elusive score .
5 A strange object or sound will result in the ears being fully pricked in the direction of the stimulus , in order to pick up any relevant sounds .
6 She tried however to pin her thoughts on other matters and , recalling that Ven had only returned to Mariánské Láznë in order to pick up some papers , she realised that , since they were important enough for him to make the four-hour return journey , he must want them to hand over to someone else .
7 Both parties need to be absolutely clear about the purposes of the collaboration ; they need to resolve matters of leadership , status and responsibility ; they need to plan together in order to sort out these matters and practical questions to do with who is responsible for what activities and which children .
8 Nonetheless , hostility to socialist realism runs deep and it would seem appropriate and productive at this stage to examine briefly the more critical views of the practice of Stalinist socialist realism articulated quite dramatically by Georg Lukacs himself , in order to draw up another set of criteria by which to assess Nizan 's communist novels .
9 Once they have done this , they will be ready to move on to the ‘ university ’ work for which she and Monteith are currently preparing a syllabus not , she says , with a view to any intellectual results , but ‘ in order to turn out rounded human beings ’ .
10 Statute-backed regulation is necessary in order to lay down minimum standards in the public domain .
11 The declaration also announced that a national convention would be held within six months " in order to lay down basic principles to draft a firm constitution " .
12 There they will remain for most of April , at least one of the pair on guard at all times on the loch in order to ward off any attempted ‘ take-over ’ , perhaps by young pairs who have n't been able to locate a suitable breeding site .
13 Let's pause for a while in order to breathe in some pure air .
14 The provisos and conditions that Ryan adds to the Principle in order to rule out such possibilities are as clumsy and ad hoc as the questions that they aim to answer , at least to the non-logician .
15 In order to arrive off difficult coastlines in daylight we often had to sail at night from the Outer Isles .
16 In contrast , we would expect an example like ( 6 ) to produce a relatively high rate of plural continuations , since it is likely that the two meet in order to carry out joint activities .
17 In recent years considerable effort has been devoted to making the computerized information system more ‘ user friendly ’ , that is , simpler to use in order to carry out efficient information retrieval .
18 Arrangements will be made for shortlisted bidders to have reasonable access to the properties and records of [ name ] in order to carry out due diligence work .
19 Later , we read that ‘ nothing … shall prevent a constable delaying taking a person who has been arrested to a police station if the presence of that person elsewhere is necessary in order to carry out such investigations as it is reasonable to carry out immediately ’ .
20 If , for example , the landlord is entitled to enter the demised property in order to carry out substantial improvements or to reconstruct it the tenant may be able to defeat a claim to determine his tenancy on the ground of demolition and reconstruction ( Heath v Drown [ 1973 ] AC 498 ) .
21 Students gain familiarity with these in order to carry out realistic study assignments on a variety of unsimplified passages from textbooks and other sources .
22 I would be very grateful if you could list out the mods that are really required in order to carry out this job .
23 In order to carry out these tasks he may need
24 Paragraph three , the action plan , er well it will guide itself evidence this , the statements made under the action plan , from section three of the report will guide our activities over the next three years and of course paragraph four performance the critical success factors , by the seven criteria we will be judged in the highway service and each one is a challenge in its own right and I do hope to receive in order to carry out these er , these er promises in fact , that erm , I 'd be given the relevant level of financial staff and resources
25 However , the tenant has the implied right to enter the landlord 's land in order to carry out any necessary works of repair ( ibid ) .
26 Research projects are also being undertaken in many other departments , for instance the Carlyle letters project in the Department of English Literature , and a number of departments such as Archaeology and Celtic have received significant external funding in order to carry out important projects .
27 In January , too , the leading figures of the Conservative party met at Selsdon in order to hammer out new policies .
28 And more extensive forms of record-keeping are required in order to build up fashionable supplements to GCSE such as profiles , and records or certificates of achievement .
29 For front projection , the projector is still threaded up reversing left and right , as in rear projection ( it is put in the ‘ wrong ’ way round in order to come out correct in the final composite ) ; but instead of being behind a translucent screen it s in front of , and to one side of , a glass beaded screen which reflects nearly 100 per cent of the light falling on it but on y in the direction from which it came Though the projector is at 90° to the camera-screen axis and its beam is therefore initially parallel to the plane of the screen , passing in front of the actors in the foreground this beam is deflected by a half-silvered mirror at an angle of 45° to the beam This semi-transparent mirror is coated at the front ( unlike normal mirrors , coated behind the glass ) with a very thin layer of aluminium — silver tarnishes too easily Alternatively , the layer of aluminium may be spattered on , so that tiny reflective spots of metal are interspersed with tiny transparent gaps So , although it reflects the beam , the camera can photograph both the action and the reflection from the screen through the mirror Though the mirror reflects the still or moving image from the projector on to the actors and any foreground props or sets as well as on to the screen , the level of illumination of the image is much less than that on the actors , so the camera records only that part of the image reflected from the screen .
30 Hence , there is a necessary attempt , in order to bring in economic regulation , to construct a conservative recomposition of social and moral life .
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