Example sentences of "[noun sg] so [that] " in BNC.

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1 Counselling requires varied skills , and counsellors need to be able to empathise with people ( which is not the same as sympathising — empathy requires seeing the world from another person 's point of view without judgement or criticism ) and to accept their clients by suspending judgement so that people feel valued .
2 In 1918 she wrote on ways of improving housing and housekeeping so that women could be freed for employment .
3 Thus , Ruangpanit concludes that in such regions , especially where it is necessary to ensure watershed protection so that downstream regions are not affected by flooding or excessive silting , crown cover should be maintained at c. 70 per cent with as little bare soil as possible .
4 This maintains running protection so that , in the event of a fall , no more than a pendulum can occur .
5 The immediate task was then to get a secure temporary roof across the whole building so that the interior could begin to dry out in the spring .
6 The lesson is to ‘ flag ’ building so that people are in no doubt , and then supporting and more building are the most likely reactions .
7 Initially , a sleeve sensor was adapted for this purpose in adults and we have now developed the UOS sleeve sensor so that it is small enough for use in children .
8 Allow a maximum of 30 minutes per question ( if it is a 6-in-3-hours paper ) , using your stop watch so that you do not need to remember the time you started .
9 Some spotlights have a magnetic backplate so that they can be attached to any surface and pointed in any direction or can be set to swivel around inside a container .
10 Increased contacts with teachers will enable you to understand their skills and expertise so that you can recognise their achievements .
11 2 ) To encourage each member to develop particular expertise so that s/he would act as a focus for training others .
12 You must find a space in the text so that pictures can do the work .
13 For navigation in the hyper-medium , it is important to be able to identify uniquely individual units of text so that cross-references can be resolved .
14 Does the system mark corrected text so that only corrections may be recalled to the screen ?
15 This works even better when you pre-tag the text so that when the document is read into the page makeup program all the basic work has been done for you .
16 The software packages allow for bar charts and pictograms to be easily incorporated into the body of a report , while a high-quality laser printer doubles as a photocopier so that large numbers of perfect copies can be easily produced .
17 Around 70% of the area 's population and business are linked to digital exchanges and BT is already considering upgrading the remainder so that soon anyone in the Highlands can be ISDN-linked .
18 Over it all he flung the coarse black cloak of a Bulgar shepherd , and placed on his head a Bulgar 's black fur cap with high points , so that his own mother would not have known him ; and he took his weapons and mounted the famous horse Koulash , on whom Peter had fastened a bearskin so that he would not be recognized .
19 You may in fact find that you do pay some tax in the UK If you have dividends or receive bank or building society interest on which tax has been paid , tax will have beed deducted at source , and this will enable you to sign a Certificate so that ACET can obtain the advantages of the Gift Aid scheme .
20 Where he does so the court associate must , at the conclusion of the trial , record that opinion in his certificate so that an appropriate reduction may be considered ( Ord 35 , r 10A ) .
21 One solution to this problem is to sweep the image backwards and forwards across the retina so that edges modulate the output of the DOG filter .
22 Now we are appealing for money and we are asking the people of Oxfordshire for their help ; money so that we can continue to help people in your county like John Granger …
23 She gave Gloria money so that she would n't have to pretend Dot was a babe-in-arms .
24 Some other means should be found to raise money so that the totality of Kent 's magnificent scheme can be preserved .
25 If the occasion arises that your parent is seriously ill and wishes you ( or some other relative or close friend ) to act for her and have access to some of her money so that you can pay her bills and buy her anything she needs , she can grant what is known as ‘ Power of Attorney ’ .
26 The fines by which the clergy had bought their pardons for outlawry had yielded more than double the proceeds of the tenth collected in 1296 , but Edward was still desperate to find even more money so that he could launch a continental campaign , and he put a new demand to Winchelsey .
27 Thus one Nottingham woman , whose husband earned only 10/ a week as a framework knitter in the 1900s , gave him money so that he could continue to give the children their pocket money .
28 Now it has become associated with appearances and money so that it is a symbol of exploitation itself .
29 I am sorry that the hon. Gentleman still does not understand that the whole drive behind the reforms is to back the general practitioner 's decision with money so that choice becomes reality .
30 The Government are not about to hand out dollops of money so that inexperienced people can buy complicated equipment that they then do not know how to use .
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