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

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1 During beta testing , Bristol will be working with small independent software vendors willing to hand their source code over to Bristol so that it can properly babysit the whole operation .
2 With any excavating job you can avoid creating a blot on the landscape for months after by slicing the turf off in strips , so that it can later be relaid .
3 In so doing , they alter the shape of the repressor so that it can no longer bind to the operator region .
4 The tape containing the raw material collected will be deposited at the ESRC Data Archive at the University of Essex and will be designed so that it can easily be analysed in conjunction with Census Small Areas Statistics .
5 We have also upgraded the test best facility at East Tullos so that it can now handle RB211 and Olympus engines .
6 The computer methodology for probate inventories has been further developed so that it can now handle large numbers of complete inventories .
7 How does new learned information become ‘ represented ’ in the brain in the form of new patterns of connections between cells so that it can subsequently be retrieved and modify future behaviour ?
8 It is motorised so that it can rapidly circumnavigate the platform , measuring distances by trigonometry as it moves to record a human head can take as little as fifteen to twenty seconds .
9 The reverse also seems to be true : the energy plasma appears to be sensitive to psychic and thought forms , so that it can actually move or change shape according to the mind of the observer .
10 The way to get into the editor 's heart is to lay it out so that it can actually be read .
11 The matrix is designed to be flexible and adaptable so that it can readily be adjusted to respond to needs identified by users .
12 There was , of course , a diversity of tenures — so much so that it can never be assumed that the customs of any two manors were identical , or even similar , unless perhaps they formed part of the same feudal honour , for example the barony of Lewes in Sussex , which had evolved a set of common customs .
13 Likewise it is smarter of the donkey to explain calmly that it can only go so fast , than to keep trying to bite its owner .
14 It also means that if difference in its sense of non-identity sets up the possibility of history , then difference in its sense of delay means also that it can never be finally concluded , for such deferral will always inhibit closure .
15 This does n't mean that ICL has given up on the Texas Instruments Inc Sparc line , simply that it can now pick and choose from the two superscalar implementations on offer , says Mike Coote .
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