Example sentences of "[art] [noun] be [vb pp] so that " in BNC.

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1 Will my hon. Friend make sure that he or his officials contact the office of Commissioner Millan today and demand that the money be freed so that it can be well spent in areas such as the one that I represent ?
2 The Guardian newspaper , in partnership with the Royal Institute for the Blind and associates has launched a system that enables the entire editorial text of the newspaper to be transmitted nightly via Teletext on Channel 4 television 's frequencies to a personal computer , which can read the text in a synthesised voice to blind and partially sighted people : those that can afford an £8,000 Braille terminal can also read the text that way , and it can also be displayed in large print on the screen for those with poor sight ; the text is structured so that readers can scan the headlines and choose the items that interest them ; the paper will be marketed , serviced and supported by Electronic Text Networks Associates Ltd of Newcastle-upon-Tyne , a commercial venture one third owned by the Guardian and the charity ; the other shareholders , each with a third share , are Aptech Ltd , which specialises in computer aids for disabled people , and Intelligent Research Ltd , which made the hardware for the system ; the decoder board for the personal computer is £400 , plus about £500 for a speech synthesizer ; the annual subscription to the electronic paper is £160 and the partners hope that other papers will decide to go onto the system .
3 The times were recorded so that session boundaries could be marked in the machine logs and the log data correlated with the interview results .
4 To do this , the cases are reordered so that the X values are in order , as shown in the first two columns of figure 10.6 .
5 In fact the rules were changed so that now an 85 per cent affirmative vote was required before the IMF could sanction a return to an adjustable peg arrangement .
6 It can also act as a dilution guide , when the level of foam is related to concentration and as an activity indicator , whereby the formulation is adjusted so that when detergency is exhausted the foam collapses .
7 Cullen is a Morse veteran , the cast is to some extent interchangeable , and the story is re-jigged so that instead of opening in Paris — as in the book — it began with the Fellows ' Winter Feast at St Mark 's College , with intrigue and skulduggery at high table .
8 Returning to Fig. 6.2 for a moment , whenever the parameters are altered so that one of the solid lines ( representing homoclinic orbits to the origin ) is crossed , there will be a bifurcation similar to that described above .
9 The questionnaires were designed so that responses would be given in one of three ways : a yes-no answer ; a comment ; or a choice from either three or five possible responses .
10 In this situation the circulation was altered so that a cold polar vortex remained until the end of the simulation , thereby maintaining the presence of PSCs for a much longer period .
11 Accordingly , the programme was designed so that it could be modified in the light of experience , and families could choose to discontinue investigation at every stage from the initial screening test to the confirmed diagnosis .
12 Can the tape be structured so that by reading serially through the file it would be simple to produce a text stream suitable for an automatic typesetting process :
13 They enjoy sharing their pleasure in their work with visitors and the Showroom is designed so that they can see the work in progress .
14 For this reason it is vital that the new structure behind the facade is designed so that it can be dismantled without damaging the earlier structure .
15 The restaurants are designed so that the chefs area provides the focus of the operation for diners .
16 The electricians were apprised so that all electrical appliances could be in perfect order .
17 ‘ Its development , ’ says Holyoak , ‘ would not necessitate the great cataclysm of demolition ; the plan is designed so that parts of it can be built independently in phases . ’
18 The machine was manoeuvred so that the tip of the dildo was just touching the lush folds of her sweet vulva .
19 The heater at the bottom is wired so that it will operate on the cheaper tariff at night to heat up the whole cylinder ; the heater at the top can be used during the day ( on full-rate tariff ) for ‘ topping up ’ when necessary
20 Later the law was amended so that profits from such activities could be confiscated .
21 Largely as a result of these influential criticisms , the law was altered so that the requirement of intent was abrogated .
22 This could be done more effectively if the law was changed so that it became the jury 's responsibility to assess only the actual damage to the plaintiff and the judge 's responsibility to impose an unlimited fine on the defendants according to his view of their culpability .
23 and myself or as he was better known , came through B Seventeen Transition School at in Florida together and where the crews were formed so that the names in the Army of course are worked alphabetically , so everybody on my crew is trained with everybody on crew and their last name is just ahead erm in the alphabetic in the class that they were in , so that my navigator came from the same school , the same navigation class as .
24 Much depends on how the question is formulated so that the answer is yes or no .
25 Studying voice production does not mean that a voice is artificially manufactured , but that the body is trained so that the voice may be ‘ uncovered ’ .
26 Each side may be ten feet across and the hill is aligned so that the thin edge of the crest points north and south .
27 The idea is to try and develop a steady build up of air play before the record is released so that on the week of release there is a good demand for the record and this reflects in your chart position .
28 Once the system has established what is being asked of it , the request is stored so that the next time it comes up there is no need to waste time asking the same questions over again .
29 The request is made so that each question can be marked throughout the whole pile of scripts in one operation , before the next question is examined .
30 For one thing it takes into account the fact that people in different social circumstances are likely to have different views and different opinions ; the sample is chosen so that the more salient features and differences that are thought to exist are proportionately represented .
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