Example sentences of "so that you " in BNC.

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1 After every client visit you are asked to call the office so that you can report how the visit went .
2 If you can afford to , it 's generally best to spread your auditions around the drama schools so that you are seen more than once .
3 They invent a few rules that do n't mean anything so that you can ruin your health trying to change them .
4 It does n't mean that your regional accent is going to be bullied out of you , so that you are unable to use it ever again — on the contrary , your accent may in all probability be your most interesting and valuable possession .
5 Agents do n't want deadwood and if they are interested in you it is because they feel they can sell you into the market , so that you can go on and make money both for yourself and them .
6 So it is just as important to know what it is about your organisation that customers value so that you can promote it fully .
7 So that you can leave with dignity . ’
8 Keep well away so that you can see slopes properly and , when possible , view the field from at least two sides .
9 But you must get the final stages of every approach within the range of the airbrakes so that you have some control to prevent either under or overshooting .
10 Until you are consistently getting the photos you want from inside the photographic sector , you will need to fly some distance beyond the turning point so that you do not have to be in a very steep turn or exactly positioned .
11 Certainly , for your first few flights , your left hand should be close to the release knob , so that you can release immediately if you get into a bad swing or a wing-tip goes onto the ground .
12 Ideally , take another flight straight away so that you can master any difficulties you may have experienced on the first flight .
13 Take off the coloured belt after you leave the area so that you wo n't have stewards chasing after you for it !
14 Choose the protection which you feel best suits you , then train with it so that you become use to any constrictions it causes .
15 This , then , defines the extent of the stamina which your training programme must develop so that you are capable of maintaining a relentless and powerful onslaught for the whole bout .
16 First this is held downwards , then it is swung upwards to varying heights so that you have a split second in which to hit it with a suitable technique .
17 The only solution to the ‘ opponent block ’ is to pull yourself up by your bootstraps so that you come to believe that you can win .
18 Finally , turn your body slightly , so that you face the opponent directly .
19 Line , like stance , is therefore a fluid thing ; it is a method of positioning and repositioning yourself so that you are always trying to reduce the opponent 's opportunities .
20 You must always stand so that you face the opponent because this is the position from which you can launch the maximum number of powerful attacks and place your opponent at a disadvantage .
21 If you are liable to do this , then keep hold of the opponent 's ankle as you thrust forwards , lifting and pushing the trapped leg so that you turn his closed side towards you .
22 Also , the opponent may fall in an unexpected direction , so that you have to spin around and perhaps take a step to reach him .
23 Perform combination techniques on the move so that you are able to work effectively in a retreating as well as an advancing mode .
24 Do not bandage too tightly but arrange it so that you can move your ankle sufficiently to use foot techniques .
25 It 's for your protection , so that you have the union behind you if Mellowes kicks up a stink .
26 If you find it difficult to keep a rally going within the confines of the court , chase the ball wherever it goes so that you become accustomed to the habit of pursuing the ball .
27 Once you know your daily calorie intake it is easy to adjust it so that you gain or lose weight .
28 Chasing solid walls is done with a bolster chisel and club hammer , and it is important to keep the cables vertical so that you know where they are .
29 To compare Raskolnikov 's haymarket with Kim 's bazaar is to see that Kipling has done all the work so that you do n't have to go there to know what it 's like at the level of vivid and varied description , whereas Dostoevsky leaves his reader with an impression which hovers between smell and vapour and dream .
30 Styled in hard-wearing canadium , it has a built-in meter so that you can know at a glance if you 're applying enough pressure .
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