Example sentences of "so that the [noun sg] [is] " 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 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Instructors should encourage the use of comparison for judging low heights so that the pilot is more confident about recognising when he is low . |
10 | ( Experience has shown that the number of such permitted pixels has been set too low , so that the test is probably too sensitive . ) |
11 | Another powerful boat , it has been designed with an optional asymmetric spinnaker so that the bowsprit is there when the training need arises . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | Ideally , the product should also run on a range of platforms so that the user is not tied to a single source of hardware . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | 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 ) . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | The new quantity so that the deformation is an expansion by the radio — ( which is in general , of course , a function of Xi ) . |
20 | In figure A the pelvis is pushed forward so that the man is leaning backwards . |
21 | At each stage the vested interests — of protected tenants , of council tenants , and of local and national politicians — in the system , grew stronger and more complex , so that the wonder is not that it lived so long but that two men were found at last , in Duncan Sandys and Henry Brooke , of sufficient courage and determination to lay the axe to the roots and start hewing a way back to sanity . |
22 | You also attach a swivel to the jesses and a leash to the swivel so that the bird is Secure during short flights off your fist . |
23 | This can be conveniently arranged by means of a dosing pump connected to the main pump drive so that the dosage is proportional to the flow . |
24 | The options are physical scraping , bleaching in situ so that the soil is no longer apparent or the realistic if expensive option of using ultrasonics if the problem has to be handled on any scale . |
25 | Thickeners , such as sodium carboxymethyl cellulose ( SCMC ) , are used which is valid to enable viscosity to be adjusted so that the detergent is not too ‘ runny ’ and can be used with proportioners and dispensers . |
26 | In the illustrations below , we assume the boundaries of the nxn matrix are fixed , so that players at the boundaries simply have fewer neighbours ; the qualitative character of our results is unchanged if we instead choose periodic boundary conditions ( so that the lattice is really a torus ) . |
27 | A considerable amount of fine tuning is required to find the ‘ right ’ points on each object so that the transformation is a smooth one but the results are well worth the effort . |
28 | ( The window must be above eye-level so that the sill is not visible . ) |
29 | Then the head is distorted in a sweeping spiral movement so that the spectator is obliged to move completely around it and thus gathers a very complete idea about it ; and , owing to the element of distortion , from several positions one sees more of the head than would be possible in ordinary vision . |
30 | Some of these ‘ patterns ’ are formalized in the police manual , so that the procedure is laid down for dealing with rape cases , domestic disputes , medical examinations , road traffic accidents , and so on . |