Example sentences of "in [noun prp] so that " in BNC.

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1 They were staying in a hotel until they could find a Hat , but his doctor insisted that they spend some days in Brighton so that he could properly recover .
2 On 7 June 1953 , on the occasion of a broadcast service from Thomas Street Church at 7.45 pm a receiving set was installed in Edenderry so that the congregation there could join in the worship .
3 Then f has a root in C. It follows that f factorises completely into linear factors in C[x] so that if deg f = n then f has , including repeats , n roots in C.
4 I made a point of saying to the Indian Ministers whom I met that , just as they had announced elections in the Punjab , so it would be excellent if they could start a political process in Kashmir so that there would be people representing the Kashmiris with whom the Government could talk .
5 Some firms of solicitors have offices in Brussels so that they can provide a good quality of service to their clients whose interests are governed directly by Community law .
6 He desperately tried to pull strings with people he knew in Parma so that he would not be called up , but eventually he had to go .
7 That was changed in February so that anyone earning under £61 gets the service free .
8 She wanted to say that she would quite happily go and dine on her own in Florence so that they could be alone together , but Mrs Wallington pre-empted her .
9 I also asked him to get in touch with the FAA in Washington so that they , as the airworthiness authority which originally certified the aircraft type as airworthy , could take appropriate action by informing the airworthiness authorities of all the States in the world that operated those aircraft .
10 Very big , and also for the West Germans , because they 've got to absorb these sixteen million or so new er citizens and they 've got to pay for them until they pay for themselves , and meanwhile they 've got to carry various international costs , especially payments to Russia for the Russian troops who are going to stay on for three or four years , and pay for them to withdraw and pay to build barracks for them in , in Russia so that they can withdraw .
11 As his course of study at the School of Architecture , University of Manchester , demanded a period of practical training in an architect 's office , William Assheton decided to spend this time working in Coventry so that in his spare time he could design and supervise the conversion of the chapel into a dwelling for his own use .
12 They proposed to my father that he make a list of all our properties in Palestine so that they could buy them .
13 Separate meetings were also held at Douglas Reyburn in Kilmarnock and at Lyles in Cumbernauld so that everyone in the group was given the opportunity of attending .
14 For these reasons I would allow the appeal and order that the child be returned forthwith to the jurisdiction of the court in Ontario so that that court may continue its consideration of the applications which are currently before it .
15 There were no European schools in Narayanganj so that I did not go to school until I was 12 ; Jon was 14 .
16 The land is prepared in spring and early summer , and vines are planted in October so that they benefit from the winter rainfall and are well established by the spring .
17 It was beautiful how they 'd laid it down that the baby should be brought up in Dynmouth so that they could always see it about the place .
18 As in other US industries technical change was more extensive and rapid than in Britain so that the importance of introducing technical innovation also helps to explain the greater hostility of US employers to ( craft-type ) unions .
19 I am glad we have converted the European Community to this , but I am not going to have land set aside in Britain so that the rest of Europe can produce more .
20 The Minister of Agriculture has said that he is not going to have land set-aside in Britain so that the rest of Europe can produce more' .
21 Edward III 's son , the Black Prince , although only sixteen , fought at the battle at Crecy , and at the siege of Calais , which surrendered in August 1347 , and went on to campaign successfully in France so that a favourable treaty was concluded in 1360 .
22 Kennan described his mission as an ‘ educative ’ one , intended to broaden his own understanding of the situation in Japan so that the State Department could recommend a realistic policy for Japan in the future .
23 The OSS forerunner of the CIA — held joint meetings with M16 to hammer out a viable response , and Roosevelt was advised to cook up some scheme with his ‘ Former Naval Person ’ friend across the water suggesting that Hitler 's real hope was to bring about a peace in Europe so that he could attack and destroy the US and her interests .
24 In 1004 Henry II ordered a halt in his campaign in Italy so that no Christian blood would be shed at Easter .
25 Now that her ankle was better she should really go back and chase up on the calls Steve should have made in Palma so that it was all tied up when he got back but she did n't want to spoil it all with Fernando .
26 It was the first holiday since their short honeymoon in York so that Stephen , too , was eagerly anticipating the break from the routine of business .
27 Er , yes I am a person who uses public transport and I believe in it very much , but I must say that erm its very , very inconvenient , I have to rely on three different forms of public transport to get to my work and it takes twice as long as it would as if I , if I could go by car and so I can see the , the attraction of , of going by car and there are many improvements that could be made where I live for instance in , in Glasgow so that you would only have one change and not constantly shuttling to and fro between stations and buses and so forth .
28 As the first group approached sixteen years Salah tried to get the authorities to open a branch of the primary-school teacher-training college in Huaiwiri so that the girls could continue their education without leaving home .
29 He had n't slept in a bed like that before , yet there were all those advertisements for them on television , and they were on display in shop windows and in almost all the big stores in London so that I 'd imagined them in all the houses I could see from the bus .
30 JEAN Muir , Britain 's top ready-to-wear classic clothes designer , has donated £4,000 to the National Gallery in London so that her four favourite paintings — of the four seasons by seventeenth-century Dutch painter David Teniers the Younger — can be reframed .
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