Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun sg] [noun] [adv] that " in BNC.

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1 Will he ensure that at that poverty level , those additional 400,000 pensioners are informed of their rights to claim income support so that they can at the very least receive what little is due to them under this Government ?
2 Machinery and money are available to lay drains in fields or to provide irrigation water so that crops grow successfully .
3 Some form of coordination is needed to keep track of cumulative variable costs and to set transfer prices so that group profits are maximised .
4 Alternatively , will the new technology improve the quality of work life by being used to perform routine tasks so that those jobs presently performed by unskilled and semi-skilled workers will be automated out of existence .
5 These two cases , although subjected to criticism , seem to strengthen copyright protection notwithstanding that the " look and feel " test is not always easy to apply in practice .
6 In other long-established deaf centres , members began to arrange day outings now that omnibuses were more readily available , and these were to be a feature of deaf life in the next few decades .
7 Norway 's gas reserves are greater than its oil reserves ( about 60/40 ) and its current preoccupation is to negotiate supply contracts so that a number of huge undeveloped fields may be exploited .
8 The right hon. Member for Finchley was right to concede majority voting so that the single market could be in operation by 1993 .
9 There is general agreement between leaders of the LDP and business over the need to reduce state spending so that taxes can be lowered to allow private initiative to flourish .
10 Thus , Ruangpanit concludes that in such regions , especially where it is necessary to ensure watershed protection so that downstream regions are not affected by flooding or excessive silting , crown cover should be maintained at c. 70 per cent with as little bare soil as possible .
11 The government 's policy goal was defined as being " to control government spending so that the tax burden does not subvert income-and job-creation , and to avoid using loans to finance consumption spending " ; a five-year programme of tax reform was under way and was to include the introduction of value added tax ( VAT ) in October 1990 .
12 Far better to change eating habits so that a sensible pattern is established , easing up when a satisfactory weight is reached , but still keeping to the same ‘ right ’ kind of foods .
13 It is possible to have lawyers ' time recorded on Psions or directly into a terminal but a compromise is for lawyers to complete time sheets manually that are then inputted by a member of the accounts team on to computer .
14 The economic rationale behind the redundancy payment legislation was to facilitate labour mobility so that industry could adapt to changing economic and technological requirements .
15 Mrs. Ray Michie : Is the Minister aware that , in its evidence to the Scottish Affairs Select Committee , which studied rural transport in 1980–82 , the STUCC asked the Committee to consider the need for it to have a remit to examine bus services so that there could be an integrated service in Scotland ?
16 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 .
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