Example sentences of "[noun pl] be [verb] [adv] that " in BNC.
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1 | This is particularly true in this country , where the insurance industry requests that thefts and burglaries are reported so that a claim may be proved . |
2 | Notes are made so that they can be readily available to help your studies . |
3 | This is why all our insurance policies are designed so that premiums are payable monthly . |
4 | To do this , the cases are reordered so that the X values are in order , as shown in the first two columns of figure 10.6 . |
5 | All active ingredients are 98% biodegradable within 3 days of leaving your house , all products are concentrated so that 50–70% less packaging is used AND so that they are extremely economical . |
6 | This speeds the production of the index number where complex commodity lists are involved so that there is less delay in publication . |
7 | Now the signals are flying everywhere that that time has gone . |
8 | As explained above , the commercial banks ' cash reserves are reduced so that they may recall their loans from the discount houses . |
9 | Returning to Fig. 6.2 for a moment , whenever the parameters are altered so that one of the solid lines ( representing homoclinic orbits to the origin ) is crossed , there will be a bifurcation similar to that described above . |
10 | Entries are initialled so that it is usually clear who wrote what . |
11 | The restaurants are designed so that the chefs area provides the focus of the operation for diners . |
12 | Their sequences are chosen so that they match two short DNA sequences that flank the region of interest . |
13 | His legs were trembling so that his hands would n't keep still . |
14 | The hon. Gentleman will recall that , on some exceptional days , schools were closed so that teachers could be trained . |
15 | He said the intention was that beds in intensive care units were managed so that the were occupied 70pc of the time leaving a 30pc capacity to take emergency cases like road accident victims . |
16 | He said the intention was that beds in intensive care units were managed so that they were occupied 70 per cent of the time , leaving a 30 per cent capacity to take emergency cases , such as road accident victims . |
17 | Originally the church had one dome raised on a tall drum but in later periods further domes were added so that now there are six . |
18 | However , if such probes were programmed so that , each time they encountered a planetary system , they located a suitable asteroid and from its raw materials built several replicas of themselves , which were then despatched to further stars , the chances of success would be staggeringly increased . |
19 | As slaves were to be found in all the American colonies and were an important , though perhaps not a vital , part of the economy of Virginia , Maryland , and the Carolinas , the Georgians were asking only that they should be allowed to do what everyone else did . |
20 | The electricians were apprised so that all electrical appliances could be in perfect order . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | The second premise is a description of the experimental set-up , including the statement , ‘ This sample of bats is blindfolded so that they do not have the use of their eyes ’ . |
23 | Third , the direction of state organizations is structured so that accumulation functions are ranked higher than legitimation functions . |
24 | Rather , an exponentially decreasing set of weights is used so that the more recent values receive more weight than older ones . |
25 | The sharks are learning fast that Kylie is n't about to be eaten for supper . |
26 | Government-sponsored ’ neighbourhood work stations ’ in suburban areas are proposed so that more work can be done without driving downtown to the office . |
27 | Women 's experiences are marginalised so that their unemployment is not considered a problem or worthy of comprehensive social policy responses . |
28 | The best hoods are shaped so that when they 're pulled in there 's less material to bunch up which means a closer and more comfortable fit around your head . |
29 | On the other hand , if the room cues are rotated so that , for instance , the clock now appears in the south instead of the north , the rat will become confused , swimming to the region of the tank at which the shelf would have been relative to the clock if the latter had not been shifted . |
30 | Concerns were voiced nationally that older boys particularly would resist any move to force them to dance . |