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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 In October 1990 the WEU had come out strongly against a proposal by the EC Council of ( Foreign ) Ministers that the EC 's Treaty of Rome should be amended to incorporate Article 5 of the Brussels Treaty establishing the WEU , so that the EC should effectively control the WEU .
2 February 1945 , and Stalin then agreed to allow free elections in Poland so that the London Poles would have a chance to form a new Polish government , but that agreement was never implemented .
3 Its frank , American sexiness became , itself , a world-wide fashion , emulated in London , Paris , Tokyo — and filtering through society rapidly , so that the Weber look was not only in evidence in Bond Street or Knightsbridge but at supermarket checkouts and filling stations .
4 The portraits were hung outside the hospital on all feast days so that the Milanese could admire their benefactors and those portrayed could bask in the glory of it all .
5 So that the Hendon ‘ nobs ’ can get the ‘ cushy ’ jobs .
6 Can my hon. Friend confirm that he will do all in his power to ensure that the Government are returned so that the Dover ferry industry can continue to benefit from high levels of exports ?
7 Chauthala eventually resigned as Chief Minister in May , but his replacement , Banarasi Das Gupta , was a close associate so that the Lal clan remained in control of the state [ see p. 37452 ] .
8 Erm you 'll see sir in my submissions that I 've proposed a rewording of criterion three so that the Greater York new settlement should be located as close to the outer boundary of the as of the York greenbelt as is consistent with greenbelt policy .
9 The Department of the Environment ( DoE ) had foreseen difficulties with the Directive , and now asked the Department of Health for advice on nitrate levels , most probably so that the UK could argue for laxer standards .
10 On the other hand , the foreign multinationals with branches in the UK could reorganize their production so that the UK itself occupies the subordinate role .
11 ICL completed their donation of computer equipment by giving another two p.c.s and a further printer , so that the ICL room is now a well-established and valuable resource for undergraduates in particular .
12 Consider for example the case when Ri becomes large enough for the turbulence to be suppressed in the outer region , so that the Reynolds stress becomes small there .
13 SALT , for example , gave the Soviets an advantage in the number of ICBM 's ( even if the US maintained predominance in total numbers of warheads ) ; grain sales to Russia helped Brezhnev solve his agricultural problems but upset US markets ; Jewish emigration from the USSR increased but not enough to please the critics so that the US Congress ( under the Jackson-Vanik amendment ) decided to tie economic deals with Russia to greater Jewish emigration .
14 If you record the drill , then , in the production stage you could treat the drill as a transform drill , so that the LH would say list 1 , you produce list 2 , and vice versa .
15 reverse the order so that the LH starts with col. 2
16 The final connections into the East German telephone cables were made by John Wyke , MI6 's top technical expert , who had to carefully splice in the connections so that the East German operators would not notice any change in line quality or impedance .
17 COMPANIES in the offshore oil business were urged yesterday to change their thinking on ways of operating so that the North Sea could compete with other areas seeking shares of limited investment funds .
18 In previous years , a series of reports had dealt with higher-level full-time courses , so that the Hudson Committee 's work would complete the review of the whole pattern of agricultural education .
19 As Weiss and Brown ( 1974 ) point out , conditioning occurs when correlations are arranged between pairs of events : excitatory conditioning when there is a positive correlation with the CS predicting the US ; inhibitory conditioning when the correlation is negative so that the CS predicts the omission of the US ( see , e.g. Rescorla 1967 , 1968 ) .
20 In those circumstances we have no alternative but to adopt the course dictated by the Convention and order the child 's return to Canada forthwith so that the Ontario court may proceed with its consideration of what is best for his welfare .
21 Instead , the sub-frame should be drilled to accept a tripod mount screw so that the SLR or compact is fitted directly onto it .
22 The move could force the city of Albuquerque to spend US$250 million cleaning up its water waste so that the Rio Grande is clean enough to drink in religious ceremonies when it reaches Isleta Pueblo , 20 kilometres downstream from the city .
23 Reza Shah exiled one ayatollah who dared to criticize the Shah 's female relations for entering a shrine unveiled , Indeed , one of his military aides was said to have violated the sanctuary of the shrine by marching in and dragging the ayatollah out by his beard , so that the Shah could whip him for his lese-majeste .
24 There was nothing more to say on that and so that the Shah started talking quietly about Iran .
25 Then , where δ is the fraction so that the Goldbach–Rehage formula above becomes or This can be written in terms of , the relaxation time at the glass temperature , since where is a shift factor and Hence or , if the material is being heated or cooled at a rate we have where is the decrement of the expansion coefficient of the glass and , as before .
26 All the known forms were fitted into a single sequence so that the Neanderthals became our own immediate ancestors .
27 Suppose that the temperature difference across a Bénard layer of very large horizontal extent is increased so that the Rayleigh number passes through its critical value .
28 This prediction has been confirmed experimentally ( Fig. 23.5 ) , by gradually increasing the temperature difference across a salt-stratified layer so that the Rayleigh number passes through its critical value .
29 The people who make crackers on a Monday morning , we have moved to the other three days so that the Monday morning is free for the sewing .
30 It 's just one , one of those many piec pieces of evidence you know so that the Freud you know like the great detective you know uses all these little insignificant facts and finally puts them all together and draws everybody together you know in the drawing room and says I will now reveal the murderer , you know Moses was not an Egyptian , sorry Moses was not a Jew he was an Egyptian .
  Next page