Example sentences of "be designed [adv] that " in BNC.

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1 This is why all our insurance policies are designed so that premiums are payable monthly .
2 The cell inlet ducts are designed so that they can be opened up or closed off to match the cell heat .
3 The restaurants are designed so that the chefs area provides the focus of the operation for diners .
4 Some computers , like the Z88 , are designed so that the contents of RAM are not lost when the machine is " shut down " ( pressing both keys ) .
5 ‘ The new generation of kites are designed so that there is no need for a huge area to fly them from , ’ according to Andrew Spiller , who has opened The Kite Loft at Ballyhackamore in Belfast .
6 The neck is maple and has been designed so that the infamous timber saving scarf joint under the third fret can be avoided in favour of an equally conservationally sound one-piece affair .
7 Its comparative research programme has been designed so that
8 The High Elf Army list has been designed so that you can choose an army to a previously fixed points value .
9 The Orc and Goblin Army list has been designed so that you can choose an army to a points value agreed by you and your opponent .
10 The Empire army list has been designed so that you can choose an army to a previously fixed points value .
11 As it happens , the bass part has been designed so that the result is relatively consonant and relaxed , but it would have been equally easy ( as we have shown above ) to make it contribute more dissonance and tension :
12 The Generic Sciences modules have been designed so that they can be integrated into programmes in the individual sciences , providing appropriate science background for vocational programmes in other areas , or be used as general or leisure interest modules .
13 Despite the high technology generated by the industry , most modern ammonia plants have been designed so that they are relatively simple to operate and use minimal manpower .
14 These have six numbers and they 're designed so that everybody in the press , regardless of trunk access can use the numbers described .
15 to be designed so that essential operation does not depend on any single component .
16 One of the major decisions taken by the working party was that in order to reinforce domesticity and encourage small group living , the nursing section or charge of up to 30 beds should be designed so that there are 3 subsections ( 2 in exceptional circumstances ) , of not more than 10 beds nor less than 8 , each of these forming complete living units and having one 4 bedroom plus an appropriate number of single bedrooms , adequate WC and bashing facilities and a fitting room , dining room and severity/pantry .
17 All equipment must be designed so that it can be effectively inspected and maintained .
18 Obviously the ring had to be designed so that it was not uncomfortable to wear , but at the same time the key part needed to be intricate enough to serve a lock .
19 The conversations should be designed so that the student can use them outside the classroom , and use them is such a way that he/she can control the direction go the conversation .
20 The tape containing the raw material collected will be deposited at the ESRC Data Archive at the University of Essex and will be designed so that it can easily be analysed in conjunction with Census Small Areas Statistics .
21 These could be designed so that A2 versions could be sold through our retail outlets to visitors ( in a similar way to exhibition posters ) thus recovering a major part of the production and printing costs .
22 For one , the sampling procedure could be designed so that individuals are selected according to their position within the social structure or social group .
23 These questions should be designed so that a positive answer indicates a strength , a negative answer a weakness .
24 Paraffin heaters sold in shops must now , by law , be designed so that if they 're tipped over , the flame is automatically snuffed out .
25 Even if the brain were designed so that components could be easily removed , there is the issue of what we can conclude about the functions of its components from knowing the effects of removing one of them .
26 The questionnaires were designed so that responses would be given in one of three ways : a yes-no answer ; a comment ; or a choice from either three or five possible responses .
27 Individual elements in the building complex were designed so that they could be separately defended if the outer defences fell .
28 ( 3 ) It is designed so that the interaction between ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) and other objects in the world will result in cognisance .
29 ‘ Its development , ’ says Holyoak , ‘ would not necessitate the great cataclysm of demolition ; the plan is designed so that parts of it can be built independently in phases . ’
30 The inner chamber is designed so that up to four volunteers can be accommodated in modest comfort ( though , as already mentioned , free-running experiments are performed on one volunteer only ) .
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