Example sentences of "so that children [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 In the example above , so that children might imagine what it is like to be blind , the teacher invites them to deprive themselves temporarily of their sight .
2 Landlessness was also seen as an element of poverty and encouraged large families so that children could earn and remit wages .
3 Her clear sighted approach to bring long lasting help to mothers and children , so that children could benefit , wherever they were whatever their country , their colour , their situation - urban or rural , their culture , their religion , their society in the sense of its development and their expectations and their infrastructure .
4 Items such as sweets and toys are often displayed at a low level — so that children will see them and either ask for them or buy them .
5 Sometimes a teacher considers it suitable to help some of the children make marks on the wall to establish their present height , and these marks are then compared with others made later in the term ( perhaps in a different colour ) so that children can see how much they have grown .
6 Mops and cloths should be provided so that children can mop up their own spills , and so help to prevent accidents .
7 Leave an equal amount of fruit unsoaked , so that children can compare the difference in size and weight .
8 Provide pots that can be half-filled with water and then have stones dropped into them so that children can see the water level rising and find out about displacement .
9 Water can be added to the dry sand , so that children can experiment with ‘ rivers ’ , ‘ moats ’ or ‘ seas ’ .
10 Rows of parked cars must not be permitted , so that children can not dash out unseen .
11 in fiction , the story should be capable of interpretation at a number of different levels , so that children can return to the book time and time again with renewed enjoyment in finding something new ;
12 Payments given to employees who have to replace children 's school uniforms or pay subsistence costs so that children can continue their education in the old location are usually listed separately from disturbance allowances in company relocation policies .
13 Most of the pages in the book have been specially designed in black and white so that children can fill in and complete the illustrations themselves .
14 For example , as I indicated in discussing personal care , it is regarded as legitimate for children to think about their own interests when deciding whether to support a parent , but this is balanced rather delicately with the morality of obligation and duty , so that children can quite easily get into the position where they are regarded as too self-interested .
15 Children will clearly need to be taught all these things and , as the Bullock report points out ( DES , 1975 ) , there ought to be little difficulty in teaching these things if , and it is a big if , they are taught in a practical manner so that children can see that they do actually help them .
16 Is my right hon. Friend aware that many bed-and-breakfast families are living below the level of subsistence and that parents go without so that children can eat ?
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