Example sentences of "so they can [be] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Shown here is the Garden Lamp Set complete with 100-hr lamps , shades , extension rods and support stakes so they can be placed anywhere around the garden . |
2 | At present houses throughout Britain are being valued so they can be placed into one of eight value brackets . |
3 | To represent photographs taken , so they can be examined within a fictional context . |
4 | It 's expected to take two months just to identify and catalogue the antiques so they can be matched with items reported stolen.Two men are helping police with their inquiries . |
5 | All the following drinks are calorie-free , or negligible in calories , so they can be consumed freely on the F-Plan : water ; tea and black coffee ( without sugar , of course , though you can add milk from your daily half-pint allowance ) ; all bottled drinks like bitter lemon , Diet Pepsi and Tab which are specially labelled ‘ low calorie ’ . |
6 | This year is the first time schools have been required by law to publish their exam results so they can be compared with their neighbours . |
7 | Biologists have been pressured to find a ‘ cause ’ for the invasions , so they can be nipped in the bud . |
8 | Both of these involve culturing some cells from the baby so they can be tested for genetic abnormalities . |
9 | He had been able to teach her some of the ploys that actors use to control their breathing when they are nervous , and project their voices so they can be heard . |
10 | In fact , it was n't until after we were married I knew he wanted to go out with me ’ ) , as she is the Yanks ( ‘ American tourists talk so loudly so they can be heard above their clothes ’ ) . |
11 | ‘ The management executive is saying that some of that money can be spent on supplying condoms to GPs so they can be given to patients . ’ |
12 | ‘ It 's the same thing as people talking too loudly in public places so they can be overheard by strangers . |
13 | It will generate stored procedures for Unix machines using the Sybase Inc database together with 8m lines of code called the Production System , guaranteeing the partition of applications so they can be distributed around the network . |
14 | It should be sheltered from the wind and should catch the sun and should be easily accessible to the building perhaps by a partially covered or glazed canopy : planting should be simple , bold and easily maintained , with more variable and small scale flowers and herbs being grown and planted so they can be changed seasonally . |
15 | They do n't know the language so their choice of jobs is limited to the worst and least skilled ; they do n't know their rights so they can be intimidated , they do n't have much information about other , better off workers so they can be paid poverty-line wages . |
16 | Those , they would argue , can not be shot since they will not leave their burrow system , and so they can be left until another day , when perhaps they will decide to bolt more readily . |
17 | No alteration is necessary to the phones or their plug so they can be used with other equipment as normal . |
18 | Why , even plastic components are coded , enabling the polymers to be broken down , so they can be used again . |
19 | The substitution items need to be of the same class , so they can be used with the same frame . |
20 | We 'll skin them right here and preserve their hides so they can be shipped home and stuffed . |
21 | To get round the fact that the CSMA/CD carrier-sense multiple access with collision detection protocol prevents two nodes from transmitting data at the same time , so that video signals could get interrupted , isochronous Ethernet time-stamps the packets so they can be guaranteed to arrive at the recipient 's computer at the same time . |
22 | However , it is characteristic of quantified patterns that they can conceal what lies behind them and so they can be interpreted much more deeply than in this unilinear way . |
23 | Any deviation from this in practice would be taken as a constraint , the analysis having revealed where such constraints are necessary so they can be taken into account when carrying out the audit . |
24 | Working with Dr Graham Lennox , Prof Mayer made his discovery through a test to highlight the damage by studying the action of a protein called ubiquitin , which is produced to label damaged cell components so they can be carted away for disposal . |
25 | In a Hawaiian eruption , the magmas are basaltic , hot , and of low viscosity , so they can be extruded from a vent as lavas with little effort . |
26 | Although the second- and third-years do n't officially come back until next week , Puddephat 's tutees have been called back early so they can be allocated to new people quickly . |
27 | We have n't even got a system , as far as I understand it , that 's compatible , so that it 's possible for me to send my reading lists to , for instance , so they can be picked up by the library . |
28 | They do n't know the language so their choice of jobs is limited to the worst and least skilled ; they do n't know their rights so they can be intimidated , they do n't have much information about other , better off workers so they can be paid poverty-line wages . |