Example sentences of "him so [conj] " in BNC.

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31 continue in him so that when he appears we may be confident That 's good is n't it ?
32 The plates in these volumes were hand-coloured , and the original ones , coloured by Swainson and annotated by him so that colourists could get them right , have recently come to light and are at the Linnean Society , where his correspondence is also .
33 She sat next to him so that she could cut up his food and discreetly help his wavering hand shove it into his mouth .
34 A little embarrassed at trespassing on this very private moment between them , she found a pack of tissues in Dr Russell 's medical bag and handed them to him so that Faye could wipe the gel from her abdomen before adjusting her clothing again .
35 She wanted to run her fingers through his hair , wanted to nuzzle her nose and chin into his neck , wanted to know the texture of his cheek and jaw , wanted to kiss him so that her lips never forgot the shape of his .
36 He had his hands clasped behind his head and was leaning against the head-rest behind him so that his tanned throat was exposed .
37 He threw the handkerchief carelessly into a laundry basket , then before she knew what was happening , he was kissing the tips of her fingers , then her palms , then drawing her hands towards him so that she had little choice but to slide her arms around him and receive his kiss .
38 Sir Humphrey was unfaithful and she had to divorce him — at least she did divorce him so that he could marry again , I believe . ’
39 Could n't it be that she had needed to loathe him so that she could smother the awakening of her real feelings for him ?
40 I ask you to break that pledge you made with him so that he may marry me , the mother of his children . ’
41 She knew , for she had told him so that first night , that her situation , alone , unchaperoned , unprotected — and that was the worst of it ! — laid her open to advances .
42 ‘ You are being foolish beyond permission ! ’ he declared angrily , his hands dragging her to him so that his feverish glare burned into her eyes .
43 Lloyds Bank released the bills back to him so that he could sell them and thereby obtain the money to pay off the loan from the Bank .
44 I give way to him so that he can enlighten us .
45 To do this on a significant scale he had either to supersede another lord or outrank him so that the following of one lord became a component in the retinue of a superior lord .
46 For suddenly Georg 's control had snapped and he pushed her hard , violently and savagely away from him so that she spun across the room , hurtled into the table , and nearly fell .
47 Very few people at all would ever ever ever ever say that and we look at the , when we look at the , the erm format you 'll find called it a sadist because chains on him from because on him so that we .
48 The trustees have the power to advance funds to him so that the settlement is caught by , for instance , TA 1988 , s674 .
49 Hurriedly she forced herself to pay attention , surreptitiously edging away from him so that her arm no longer brushed against his every time he moved .
50 He moved closer , reaching out to turn her face towards him so that the light glittered on the tell-tale mist on her cheeks .
51 He 'd go to her , gather her to him so that she felt the hardness of him against her .
52 Penry reached out a long arm and drew her in front of him so that she stood in the shelter of his arms as he held the wheel .
53 That thing where erm she , she worked for him so that
54 Just leave it there in front of him so that he can eat it if he wants it Charlotte
55 I 've got a little bit here going from Mr he had to come in again and see to two lights and he 'd only take two pounds and that included the light bulb , but I paid him so that comes out of the .
56 erm There 's always an ambivalence in the relationship between governors and schools in that , in order to have a good relationship with a head , you need to be on friendly terms with him so that the head , or her , so that the head will communicate with the governors .
57 Is there a real distinction between turning off a respirator and letting Dr Carrington die , and injecting him so as to bring about his death ?
58 J said : " The cases are quite clear that you can not make a valuer an arbitrator by calling him so or vice versa " .
59 In other words ‘ if he thought he was nt part of the future plans Id have told him so and he would have asked for a transfer … has he ? ?
60 The only thing she could do was tell him so and leave for home as soon as possible .
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