Example sentences of "[noun sg] so that one can " in BNC.

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1 Gohlke has written thoughtfully about the way in which photographs can appear to embrace features of the past , the present and the future : " Projecting oneself into the future so that one can view the present with more apparent dispassion , and projecting an image of the past onto the future in order to take the measure of the present are different strategies .
2 Having no engine , gliders are delightfully silent , except for a slight noise from the wind so that one can hear the structure very well .
3 Thus the bits will fit together after fracture so that one can often glue a broken vase together quite plausibly .
4 It is necessary to take into account all these factors when evaluating the economic impact of land reform so that one can beg begin to understand why China did not achieve a more spectacular economic recovery during communist rule the significance of the preservation of the rich peasant economy , and also why the Party decided to focus its new policy on industrialization .
5 In the case of the ‘ ordinary ’ person it may just be pleasant to record what has happened each day so that one can at some time in the future spend a nostalgic hour looking back on times past .
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