Example sentences of "so that [noun] could [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The economy demanded multinational States , so that nationality could no longer be a ‘ State-forming ’ principle . |
2 | ‘ po ’ and ‘ pa ’ are of almost equal probability , so that statistics could never decide between pod and pad , for example . |
3 | In March 1917 when news of the Russian revolution reached Paris , Modi went running to find his writer friend Ilya Ehrenburg , embraced him and began ‘ screeching enthusiastically ’ , so that Ehrenburg could barely make out what he was saying . |
4 | Richini gave the façade a concave curve so that carriages could more easily approach the doorway . |
5 | The function of the state was to plan the social environment so that individuals could more fully realize themselves . |
6 | Child Benefit was to stay and a new benefit , Family Credit , was to be introduced for low-income families in work so that people could no longer be worse off in work than on the dole . |
7 | British Rail have refused to put lifts in , we 've managed to persuade them to put ramps in so that people could actually carry luggage up the stairs , and people could be wheeled up the stairs . |
8 | Page references were necessary for this so that pupils could quickly move from purpose to information . |
9 | A form of voice reproduction could be built into the on-line or packaged editions so that pronunciations could actually be heard instead of inferred from the phonetic transcription . |
10 | She also persuaded her local council to help adapt their Manchester semi so that Norman could eventually come home . |
11 | These were moved frequently so that terrorists could never be sure where the next checkpoint would be . |