Example sentences of "[adv] [that] [noun pl] can [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 As the camera descends , processing is completed so that onlookers can see themselves from on high within minutes of launch .
2 I ask these questions so that dermatologists can provide me with evidence of their effectiveness , efficiency , and value for money .
3 activities are signposted , and every new stage of a lesson is indicated so that learners can focus their attention on the task in hand
4 To do this they will need not only a knowledge of the vocabulary of steps through which dancers communicate , but an ability to explain their design so that dancers can give it depth of feeling ( see page 78 ) .
5 A spelling system should be reasonable , so that beginners can use their intelligence in learning to read , and learn in 18 months , as in some European languages , instead of taking three years plus , as in Britain and the US .
6 Normally the best way forward is to create a stable environment and to cut corporation tax so that businesses can make their own investment decisions , rather than to distort those investment decisions .
7 There have been well documented delays to SuperSparc and Sun has apparently built two crystals into its Mbus motherboards so that customers can upgrade their processor modules with higher clock-rate parts as they trickle on to the market , without having to dicker with clock timing and synchronisation .
8 IBM and AT&T , America 's behemoth computer and telephone companies , announced they are adapting their network-management systems so that customers can connect them more easily .
9 Furthermore , since they are not directives but guidelines they must be flexible enough to allow for teacher participation and the exercise of initiative so that teachers can follow their course in reference to the bearings provided .
10 Lester Lefton and Laura Valvatne even use psychology to help the student with pep paragraphs about being motivated and a stream of ‘ progress checks ’ and ‘ selftests ’ so that students can monitor their mastery .
11 But the user request may alternatively be followed by advice on how users can themselves make use of facilities available , such as microcomputers , terminal access , query languages , and other packages , such as report generators , graphics , spreadsheet and file management systems , so that users can design their own technical system .
12 Principles of operation are described so that users can develop their own driver software if they wish .
13 Better support for carers is an essential ingredient of good community care and we want to ensure that practical examples of how this can be achieved are well publicised so that others can emulate them .
14 Rather its relevance lies in the way it constrains the interpretation of [ 14a ] so that hearers can see it as an interpretation of the speaker 's thoughts about the state of the pound .
15 Hound Tor is a deserted settlement in Manaton parish , high on the east side of Dartmoor , which was excavated some years ago and has been left open so that visitors can see it .
16 Payments given to employees who have to replace children 's school uniforms or pay subsistence costs so that children can continue their education in the old location are usually listed separately from disturbance allowances in company relocation policies .
17 The tape carries two tracks , so that pupils can record their own versions , too .
18 Individual motorists are frequently shot outside their homes or when parking , usually so that thieves can take their cars .
19 The programme needs to be practical so that patients can apply what they have learned to their own situations .
20 Another version puts things differently , arguing that men 's way of speaking is not intrinsically more credible/authoritative , what happens is simply that men can use their socially dominant position to claim linguistic privileges .
21 It 's too easy , I think , to assume that women are n't aggressive and are sensitive and men are more aggressive and less sensitive because that 's the way society has wanted them to be in the past and children have grown up and lived up to those stereotypes , so I do n't think we can actually say yet that women can offer anything distinctive until we 've given them the chance to be themselves really .
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