Example sentences of "so as [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 With so much media space currently devoted to the heinous depredations the naked ape has inflicted on his habitat , it seems an inappropriate moment to celebrate the career of an artist whose entire work reflects his abiding faith in mankind ; an artist who gloried in presenting humanity dressed up in the paraphernalia of a glamorous performer , or as an honest victim of other men 's rapacity , so as to elicit for him the onlooker 's sympathy .
2 Rawls constructs his model so as to argue for the primacy of an equality of needs .
3 If the European Court of Human Rights had confirmed the view of the Commission , changes in the law would have been called for , at least so as to allow for alteration of all relevant documentation .
4 There is emphasis on the end purpose or objective with relatively less attention to the means , partly so as to allow for individual differences and partly because the evidence accumulating in particular cases may change the direction of progress .
5 The belief in the broadcasting market is not without its difficulties : how can a multiplicity of channels be introduced so as to allow for consumer choice and how does one overcome the possible detrimental consequences of the market mechanism ?
6 Curves predicting the numbers of damaged lymphocytes were constructed so as to allow for three possibilities : CD45RA cells die , CD45R0 cells die and CD45R0 cells change into CD45RA cells .
7 Educationists must modify or supplement teacher training courses so as to cater for those who will work in rural schools .
8 The letters should be sufficiently large and should be placed so as to cater for patients with poor vision .
9 How could minute quantities of an injected peptide be guided to and then enter the appropriate neuron so as to code for the new memory ?
10 What , then , were seen as the essential elements of the British party model , and how do these elements add up so as to make for responsible party government and the popular control of public policy ?
11 In order to maximize the use of existing resources , the enforcement regime must impose heavy sanctions so as to compensate for the relatively low risk of detection and prosecution .
12 We 've struggled to establish financial security so as to provide for the needs of our families and communities .
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