Sentence examples for was managed so from inspiring English sources

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But the evening was managed so that the audience would think of Ms. Coltrane as more than a musician.

Dosage was managed so that CF and AP wouldn't shift more than 20% their basal values.

Enrolment was managed so that adolescents (aged 13 17 years) accounted for approximately 25%% of the study population.

So I am speaking from the point of view of my own experience and the little time she was in this country…' (laughs) Sarah (BC): 'You've got to look at it both ways.' Nancy (BA): 'I think I am speaking from the point of view when my mum here, so she is new in the country, and how the helper came and how she was managed, so she wasn't satisfied.

I think you are blended into the English culture, so that is me personally, that's the way I would think.' However, the group eventually resolved the discussion acknowledging that more than one viewpoint was possible: Nancy (BA): 'I think I am speaking from the point of view when my mum here, so she is new in the country, and how the helper came and how she was managed, so she wasn't satisfied.

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Most public companies are managed so as to exist in perpetuity.

We found securitizations that were managed so haphazardly that papers proving who owns mortgages had disappeared.

That offers real balance to an England set-up being managed so well by Andy Flower and Andrew Strauss".

But how long must Kirtland's warbler be managed so intensively?

The fisheries, it says, are managed so that their fish can be caught indefinitely without much harm to supporting species.

The bits of the business have to be managed so that they add value to each other.

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