Example sentences of "so that [prep] [noun sg] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | First phase-locking occurs , which causes the appearance of low-frequency " beat-beat " notes in the spectrum ( recall that the cavity-mode spectrum is distorted by the atomic dispersion , so that at threshold the modes will not be quite equally spaced ) . |
2 | All applications , and the bulk of Taos itself is written in Virtual Processor code , so that at run-time the code is loaded onto a real processor and translated on the fly into the chip 's native instruction set . |
3 | All applications , and the bulk of Taos itself is written in Virtual Processor code , so that at run-time the code is loaded onto a real processor and translated on the fly into the chip 's native instruction set . |
4 | The experimental limit on A given later in Section 11.5 is so that on Earth the acceleration due to the cosmological term is about 10–22 times that due to the gravitational pull of the Sun . |
5 | Contributions to the pension are targeted so that on retirement the tax-free cash sum , 25% of the fund value , is sufficient to repay the mortgage . |
6 | In choosing between the goals towards which I spontaneously tend , I may find myself being excited more strongly by what I perceive here and now than by what I imagine from other viewpoints , so that for example a present amusement obliterates consciousness of a future danger . |
7 | So that for example an alto does n't need so many notes , high notes , but needs a few more lower notes . |
8 | You can also imagine a horizontal line bisecting the design , so that in effect the picture can be divided into four quarters , all exactly the same . |
9 | Exeter had been a committed Lancastrian who had suffered forfeiture of his estates to the crown , so that in effect the endowment of the Greys was being made out of the royal lands . |
10 | Exeter had been a committed Lancastrian who had suffered forfeiture of his estates to the crown , so that in effect the endowment of the Greys was being made out of the royal lands . |
11 | No room was left for the sort of ‘ campaigning ’ witnessed on the campuses , so that in future the procedures could go ahead smoothly under the party 's oversight . |
12 | Historically governments gave firms very generous allowances and permitted them to offset the costs of new capital equipment against profits , so that in practice the total revenue from corporation tax has been relatively low as a share of all revenue . |
13 | Natural selection saw to it that these were the ones to survive so that in time the orang became substantially smaller . |
14 | It had a deep brim which widened towards the chin so that in profile the face would be hidden , and before she put it on Sarah brushed her unruly hair until it looked smooth , then she parted it in the middle and drew it tightly back . |
15 | Erm so that in fact a true alto would be using most of the notes there . |
16 | There are standards associated with these languages so that in theory a program written for one type of computer will run on another . |