Example sentences of "so that the [noun sg] [be] " in BNC.

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1 The task is for the speaker to select and describe one of a series of items so that the listener is able to identify the chosen item from an identical set .
2 In the standard referential communication task the speaker describes one of a restricted set of items so that the listener is able to identify the target .
3 Subscripts and superscripts are introduced in eqn ( 4.1 ) so that the notation is consistent with that used from Chapter 5 onwards .
4 ABA so that the calculation is correct and no two letters stand for the same digit .
5 But whereas other recent Lotus DOS products such as 1-2-3 Go and 1-2-3 Release 2.4 come with Wysiwyg already attached and invoked so that the spreadsheet is automatically in graphics mode , when you install Symphony you have the option of using separate text and graphics mode or of combining them which the installation routine warns may be slow .
6 Put the lid on the casserole and then cover again with greaseproof paper bound round the lid so that the dish is quite sealed .
7 Having struggled over preparation , he managed to give a light-hearted and amusing touch which caught the attention of his audience , so that the message was accepted and gave food for subsequent thought .
8 If the treatment sessions take place in a large gymnasium , for instance , the physiotherapist will screen off a section of the space for greater privacy , and so that the patient is not distracted by seeing what is going on around him .
9 Except that there appeared to have been a miscalculation — one which Rostov himself did not yet understand — so that the pod was now heading unscathed for the outer atmosphere of Tarvaras .
10 Galway might be a misprint for Galloway , so that the herd was in fact White Galloways .
11 I believe that the money should be spent now on the services used now , and we must ensure that the planning is right so that the terminus is built in the right place .
12 Instructors should encourage the use of comparison for judging low heights so that the pilot is more confident about recognising when he is low .
13 The Revenue contended that regardless of the amount of the capital appointed each appointee was liable on the full amount of the trust income so that the Crown was entitled to as many times the tax on the income as appointees year by year .
14 ( Experience has shown that the number of such permitted pixels has been set too low , so that the test is probably too sensitive . )
15 I noticed that its wing and tail feathers faded out gradually as they got further away from its body , so that the sun was peering through near the tips as the feathers became thinner .
16 Another powerful boat , it has been designed with an optional asymmetric spinnaker so that the bowsprit is there when the training need arises .
17 In many geomorphological histories there has been a propensity to ignore the most recent stages or time periods so that the Quaternary was often treated in less detail and the Holocene or last 10,000 years seldom referred to at all .
18 Since nineteen eighty seven the number of vacant local authority dwellings has also fallen and these are the cuts I do want , cuts in the number of empty houses , cuts in the rent arrears , cuts in the tax arrears so that the money is there to spend on the services that people want .
19 No books or videos are likely to be totally adequate to prepare one , for example , for the first day at ‘ big ’ school , but they may provide some insights and ‘ structures ’ so that the experience is not overwhelming .
20 Ideally , the product should also run on a range of platforms so that the user is not tied to a single source of hardware .
21 We commence by maximising the first objective function , using the simplex method , until we reach a tableau in which the objective function value is non-negative ( so that the goal is achieved ) or which is optimal .
22 To lose weight the intake of calories from the diet must be less than required — so that the shortfall is made up by burning off some of the excess weight , which is mainly , fatty tissue deposits .
23 Then I slowly turned the can and the leg the other way up , so that the can was over the leg .
24 In the case of ‘ case-hardened ’ plywood the edges of the tubes are bent over and turned inwards by the hot plattens of the press which makes the plywood , so that the glue is prevented from penetrating and the joint has no strength ( Figure 4 ) .
25 Overweight is caused by eating more energy-giving foods than are needed , so that the excess is turned into fat instead of being burned up .
26 At one end was a compartment for the two armed guards who always travelled with a consignment of this kind , and in the partition between their compartment and the portion where the bullion was stored , there were portholes , or bull 's eyes , of stout glass , so that the interior was always under their view .
27 The Court of Appeal held that the buyer dealt as a consumer , so that the clause was inapplicable ; however , Dillon LJ , obiter , suggested that had the buyer not been dealing as a consumer , the clause would have been reasonable because the buyer ( 1 ) was " ex hypothesi dealing in the course of business and [ the managing director ] was not devoid of commercial experience " and ( 2 ) the supplier was a hire purchase company , not a dealer , and had never had possession of or inspected the car .
28 This was toast which was held on a toasting fork and was pressed against the bars so that the bread was scorched , it was then quickly turned ninety degrees so that it finished up with a grid pattern rather like a leaded window .
29 The new quantity so that the deformation is an expansion by the radio — ( which is in general , of course , a function of Xi ) .
30 In figure A the pelvis is pushed forward so that the man is leaning backwards .
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