Example sentences of "[be] introduce so [that] " in BNC.
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1 | Therefore , a workshop in the context of education is envisaged as a place where ideas are exchanged and new concepts and principles are introduced so that they can be discussed , accepted , or rejected by thinking learners . |
2 | As early as 1973 , community service orders had been introduced so that offenders could work in the community for up to 240 hours . |
3 | in the National Health Service clinician budgeting has been introduced so that doctors ' responsibility for clinical practice will be matched by the responsibility for management and financial consequences of their decisions ; |
4 | Anne Dickie , Manager Royline Sales , said regional awards had been introduced so that the efforts and results of branches could be better highlighted and rewarded — and she praised the first three winners . |
5 | In another publication , circulated by the D T I to foreign embassies , the government boasts and I quote , new labour laws have been introduced so that employers are now under no statutory obligation to recognize any union . |
6 | A five-year career break would be introduced so that mothers could restart their careers when their youngsters started school . |
7 | Clear guidance should be ‘ issued urgently ’ to replace the existing ‘ unhelpful ’ guidelines and , if necessary , legislation should be introduced so that unmet need could be safely recorded . |
8 | The company was enjoying a phase during which new products were constantly being introduced so that in January 1981 , partly to keep customers aware of the ever-expanding range and also to enlarge the buying circle , the company initiated twice yearly catalogues . |
9 | When , in a major exercise , Rank Xerox switched a number of specialised staff to operating as teleworking freelance consultants ( involving setup costs of just £1,300 per head and achieving savings in office expenses of £17,500 per worker in the first year of operation ) , sending instructions by electronic mail was not enough : a ‘ gossip line ’ was introduced so that they could keep up on office news . |