Example sentences of "as to cause [art] " in BNC.

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1 But a context normally also acts in such a way as to cause a single sense , from among those associated with any ambiguous word form , to become operative .
2 3.7.4 in such a way as to cause no [ material ] obstruction to or interference with the carrying out of the Works
3 so as to cause an unnecessary obstruction thereof .
4 ‘ so as to cause an unnecessary obstruction thereof ’ .
5 ‘ so as to cause an unnecessary obstruction thereof ’ .
6 In contrast , amounts of methylated oligonucleotide in lane 3 are so large as to cause an extended area of blurred , saturated blackening of the film .
7 To reap the full benefit of the extra quality , the playback VCR or camcorder should be connected to the colour TV set or monitor via a special ‘ S ’ connector which splits the playback signal in such a way as to cause the brightness and colour components to be processed separately .
8 In Pembroke or south-west Ireland the chief physical features are the drowned valleys or rias , which are so dominant as to cause the shoreline to be classed immediately as one of submergence .
9 Technically , an assault is either the application of force to the person of another , or the threat to apply it in such a way as to cause the other to fear or apprehend that he is about to be subjected to force .
10 A few of the burlier men put their shoulders to the door , but it was built of ancient oak , heavily reinforced with iron and their combined weights failed so much as to cause the door to tremble on its massive hinges .
11 The main aims will be to : ( a ) identify particular commercial/legal problems of such magnitude as to cause the investor to withdraw or adjust its terms , including the price , either directly or indirectly through indemnities ; ( b ) flush out any unknown or understated liabilities and ensure the vendor will deliver good title ( free from encumbrances ) to the assets ; ( c ) ascertain more precisely the worth of the target business to the buyer and to provide an effective means of valuing the shares or the assets ; and ( d ) provide a clear understanding of how the business functions , including the operation of its financial and management systems .
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