Example sentences of "[adv] that it can [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It passes a law saying that all envelopes must be left unsealed , so that it can open letters with ease .
2 The Press must exercise self-control so that it can continue to do its vital work .
3 That requires the Bill to be revived tonight so that it can continue its progress .
4 During our presidency we must extend the competence of the Community so that it can ensure that once animal welfare regulations are passed they are enforced — from Spain to Scotland and from Ireland to Greece .
5 quite away beyond just trading standards issues to cover for example , things like fund control , matters are concerned with the district council and er environmental issues erm and I am able to anxious to get some views from authorities including the County Council so that it can form a debate and discussion with central government about possible wa , was forward .
6 The 1938 Act was repealed and replaced by the Inheritance ( provision for Family and Dependants ) Act 1975 , which increases the range of dependants who may apply for provision on death and gives the court wider powers than previously existed so that it can make whatever type of order may be most appropriate in the circumstances .
7 Combinations of consonants , vowels and spaces are stored in memory and compared with what has been typed into the machine , so that it can make an identification .
8 He concluded : ‘ It seems to me that the only purpose the FBI has in proposing such a law would be so that it can make telephone taps without the cooperation of the telephone company … in other words , what they are asking for is the ability to make warrant-less taps . ’
9 In a democratic society , this means that the public needs to have a basic understanding of science , so that it can make informed decisions and not leave them in the hands of experts .
10 I urge the local authority in Durham to develop a relationship with housing associations so that it can make faster progress in meeting the problems to which the hon. Gentleman referred .
11 Furthermore , the model can be adapted so that it can express the risk premium ( expected return less the riskless rate of return ) of the security as a function of the risk premium of the market portfolio .
12 If rights are being infringed the Purchaser will need to know so that it can restructure the Business to avoid further infringements .
13 Has remarkable habit of dropping bones from a height on to a hard surface to split them so that it can eat the marrow .
14 I am by no means gloomy about the prospects for British Coal , but its future success and security depend on its becoming more competitive and productive so that it can secure a large part of the British energy market in years ahead .
15 Net is also a general term , not specific to working girls ( prostitutes ) so that it can facilitate other ministries in the future .
16 It has retained the strong legs and good feet of a draught animal , so that it can travel long distances over rough terrain on the range , and it has proved able to withstand the stress of drought better than other Bos taurus breeds .
17 Finally , if the Prime Minister says , as he rightly does , that one of the centrepieces of reshaping the United Nations so that it can cope with the new challenges to world peace is to strengthen the United Nations ' peacekeeping capacity , why is it that the Government are , I am told , $8 million in arrears with their dues towards United Nations ' peacekeeping ?
18 For example , the West Glamorgan consumer protection department deals with the problems of the local small shopkeepers and the Office of Fair Trading collates information from it and from all the other consumer departments so that it can identify whether there is a general abuse that needs remedial action .
19 Habits provide the reassurance of familiarity , not just for the sequence of the day 's events , but for all sorts of minor incidents that occur — like making a pot of tea ; or for the horse , the way down the river bank so that it can drink the water .
20 Er full council , so that it can go to audit , and the arrangements explain later .
21 InterCity now has a range of offers — first class , standard and the Saver ticket — the purpose of which is , by offering varying fares to channel demand so that it can spread the load over existing capacity .
22 Adobe Systems Inc has licensed its PostScript software to Sony Corp so that it can offer a new software Raster Image Processor based on the Configurable PostScript Interpreter to be integrated into its existing News Unix workstations that drive output devices and are targeted for the Japanese market .
23 But do you think that there 's some way that the NEA can be reformed or changed so that it can serve that purpose ?
24 PR must then be a reasonable autonomous unit so that it can serve all departments equally .
25 She helps the patient transfer his weight onto his hemiplegic leg , and then release his normal leg so that it can move freely sideways .
26 To do this , it will have a derived demand for manufacturing equipment , components , steel , lubricants and the like , so that it can satisfy its own customers .
27 It has to keep its own prices down so that it can compete with other major electricity suppliers .
28 It is worth saying that this Bill has nothing to do with privatisation or the Rothschild report ; it will give the tools to British Coal so that it can compete successfully for the coal contract post-April 1993 .
29 Previously run on an informal basis by the universities , the Foundation hopes to ‘ obtain more grants so that it can stand alone ’ .
30 Then there are the banks who will always be ready to lend you money to can it up so that it can pay .
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