Example sentences of "[adv] so that all " in BNC.

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1 There has been a tendency on the part of the Commission to interpret Article 85(1) very widely so that all restrictions fall within it and require exemption .
2 All five component parts react with and are interdependent upon each other , so much so that all five behave as a single living entity .
3 Improving the communication system between school and home so that all parents have the opportunity to develop a positive image of their child 's school .
4 His head looked like that of a statue that someone had found and rolled home so that all the delicate parts had broken off .
5 Unfortunately my voice has seized up so that all I can do is throw my four stones at the iron handles .
6 Then all infected timber is cut out so that all affected wood , including apparently sound wood up to 1/2m ( 1–1/2ft ) away from the visible extremities of the attack , is removed .
7 The interviewer 's questions may be edited out so that all we see is the individual talking although the interviewer was in fact standing slightly to the left or right of the camera .
8 The attractive underbonnet layout is carefully set out so that all regular service items are close at hand and clearly labelled .
9 It needed a lot of experience to be able to hold it correctly so that all the twenty-five shots in the magazine riddled the target .
10 We must recognise that villages in the past were nucleations of farms and cottages , generally in a discrete unit of land , with a separate field system , managed communally so that all farmers and landholders were interdependent on each other .
11 He asked Americans ‘ to contribute today so that all of us can prosper tomorrow . ’
12 They were therefore involved in negotiating the initial agreement of the statutory services for the project to take place in their areas , and in preparing the ground more fully so that all relevant service-providers knew about the project and understood how it might affect them or vice versa .
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