Example sentences of "so that they [modal v] make " in BNC.

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1 If they apply the law incorrectly they have not performed their duty correctly and judicial review is available to correct their error of law so that they may make their decision upon a proper understanding of the law .
2 The Bishop of Ely claimed Benwick as part of his chase : they had been met by the bishop 's bailiff , leading three priests in full vestments , with Bible , cross and candle , ‘ so that they could make no inquest there that day ’ .
3 These latter worked on route 7 to Uxbridge and a few weeks before that route was to be converted to trolleybus operation , they were each fitted out with plough carriers and the necessary switch gear for conduit operation , so that they could make their own way under power to whichever depôt they were sent .
4 She longed to wake him so that they could make love again but did not dare to because , for all the intimacy of the previous hours , Constance knew that she was lying next to a virtual stranger .
5 It was declared the best policy was for the ‘ sent down ’ youth to remain where they were so that they could make their valuable contribution to the motherland on the ‘ agricultural front ’ , as in previous decades .
6 It was quite a drive and quite a list for when she got there , so she was unlikely to be back before the early evening ; but this was no great problem , because they 'd soon be closing the doors so that they could make a start on the next day 's preparations .
7 Maxim just wanted to know where the battle lines now stood so that they could make new plans .
8 There the government even lent ceremonial costumes from the treasury to poor members of the tsar 's council , the boyarskaya duma , so that they could make a suitably impressive show when an envoy from the west was officially received in Moscow .
9 Such a libretto can then be handed to a composer or arranger of music and a designer so that they can make their contributions to the total production .
10 North-easterners generally walk faster , give change faster , talk faster , and are more likely to wear watches so that they can make every second count .
11 Jane Bywaters , who has been responsible for much of the exhibition , said : ‘ We need to give people information so that they can make up their own minds about food and not be dictated to by the media and media events . ’
12 There was no power ‘ to arrest anyone so that they can make inquiries about him ’ .
13 Their watchfulness is also dramatically increased , so that they can make maximum use of their excellent sense of vision .
14 This is important to individual sites so that they can make their own assessment of the value to them of adopting what has been identified as best practice elsewhere .
15 They may also wish to avoid the possible constraints of association membership if they enjoy lower unit costs as a result of economies of scale or capital intensity so that they can make wage concessions which might jeopardise the existence of smaller enterprises .
16 Now the hardware side , Sun Microsystems Computer Corp has responded to the waves of criticism by saying that it will make its silicon designs available to some semiconductor fabricators so that they can make , sell and support chips based on those designs worldwide .
17 The alternative strategy is to inform patients whether a given method of diagnosis or treatment has been properly tested for efficacy so that they can make an informed choice .
18 It is essential that relatives have adequate warning so that they can make arrangements for the patient 's homecoming .
19 Careers Officers work closely with young people to ensure that they are aware of their skills , aptitudes and interests , so that they can make positive and productive decisions about applying for work .
20 We do so to make available to ordinary people this crucial information so that they can make informed decisions about their health care .
21 Erm we 've er we you 'll be looking at education , our biggest service , and a service which we should which is going through some very profound changes at the moment where we 're trying to er increase the resources that are within individual schools so that they can make their own decisions erm about er how they best meet the needs of their youngsters .
22 The local authorities need to know now how the standard spending assessments will be calculated so that they can make definite financial plans .
23 Production landlords should be given an equal share so that they can make their living by their own labour and thus reform themselves through labour .
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