Example sentences of "so [that] there " in BNC.
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1 | Most of these exercises are double cast so that there are good opportunities for several readings of the main characters . |
2 | I think there should be a more stringent system of entry into the drama schools so that there is a higher standard of work achieved by the time they come to join the profession . |
3 | With all types of glider , it is wise to hold the stick right forward for the initial part of the ground run , so that there is no possibility of the glider zooming off the ground and into a steep climb if the winch driver applies full power too quickly . |
4 | Unless frequent pin points can be obtained during the descent , errors in position of 20 miles or more can easily occur , and this factor alone limits cloud flying to days on which large clouds are isolated so that there are clear areas between them . |
5 | For a good chance of a safe landing , the ground must be seen from at least a thousand feet so that there is time to select a field and assess the wind . |
6 | You should carefully consider the duties you require of a companion and write a ‘ job description ’ so that there is no misunderstanding by either party as to what is expected . |
7 | Soderstrom — who later in the concert jokingly apologised for her scratchiness — was obviously miserable , more miserable than she needed to be , about the quality of the sound she was making , and her misery took the form of distinguished concentration on pitch , so that there were many small uncharacteristic faults in her intonation . |
8 | The field is on a slope , so that there is a difference between going up and going down — but that is all . |
9 | ‘ The problem lies with our present system of academic examinations where candidates compete against each other for grades so that there are winners and losers . |
10 | As one said , what Easton has , unlike many areas , is ‘ ordinary civil policing ’ ( FN 16/11/87 , p. 6 ) , so that there is a continuity with policing in Easton before the current troubles began : ‘ I was in Easton years ago when it was the old station , though basically policing at Easton has n't changed from when I was here years ago . |
11 | This will be so particularly in the case of goods which are of a very low price , so that there is little income barrier to their purchase . |
12 | Resources must be applied so that there wo n't be unacceptable damage . |
13 | He planned carefully so that there was always time and no panic . |
14 | Try to plan your garden so that there are flowers with energy-giving nectar available right into the autumn . |
15 | There is evidence that the body clock of ‘ larks ’ runs faster than average , so that there is a tendency for the clock to wake them up earlier — and make them feel tired earlier . |
16 | To be sure , the general inconvenience of such a flight disrupts you and makes you tired , but only temporarily , so that there are no symptoms of jet-lag by the second day at your destination . |
17 | • Understanding : Every member is encouraged to UNDERSTAND the meaning of the mission today through reading the magazine , Missions and Missionaries , given free to all members , so that there will be a growing realisation that the Church is Catholic because it is missionary , and that without the missions the Church would not be itself . |
18 | The trouble is that each creditor wants all the other creditors to sign new loan deals , while he keeps his original loan agreement , so that there will be more money , and he gets a bigger slice of it . |
19 | Perhaps Dorothy had been shielded too much , and again in her marriage she had been protected , so that there had been nothing in her life to prepare her for what was happening now . |
20 | The smelting process alters the chemical composition of the original ore so that there is usually no simple chemical correlation between ore and metal . |
21 | There is a strong argument for extending the offence of rape to cover these other sexual indignities , or for restructuring the law so that there are degrees of sexual assault . |
22 | Could you buy in quite a bit of fresh fish , say ten portions if you plan to have ten fish meals in a month , so that there is always good healthy protein food available as a base for a meal ? |
23 | In a country where infant mortality is low , it is expected that children will live into adulthood and outlive their parents , so that there will not be a time when it seems likely that a child will die before their parents . |
24 | One of the things that can emerge is a great deal of mutual help , so that there is not just one group of people giving out to another but a group of people reaching out to one another . |
25 | Normally , if a horse acts aggressively towards us we let it know quite clearly that such behaviour is unacceptable , and punish it appropriately and immediately , so that there is no doubt in the horse 's mind what the punishment is for . |
26 | He therefore leaked his deepest , darkest secret , but selectively , to those half-way in the know already ; and he made it deliberately dramatic , so that there was still a good chance it would fall within the wide range of hyperbole or blarney that his listeners already allowed for . |
27 | Now I might have extra players so that there can be some moments of rest for the players in one of the very long symphonies ; but in Bruckner 's day it was often a matter of re-scoring a passage because you knew that the third horn was not a very good player and that is all you had . |
28 | Part of the procedure is to re-present the image from time to time as its shape becomes clearer : ‘ In the days of Arab government Zuwaya distributed tax revenues to household heads , so that there should be no treasury ; and you did this ; and you did that … |
29 | Someone had been thoughtful enough to provide a felt lining to the bottom of the box so that there would be no noise from the falling coins . |
30 | To get away with it at all , the wines must be bone dry , so that there 's no food ( ie sugar ) for any possible remaining bugs . |