Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [verb] [noun] so [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Knowledge is understood to consist of facts and concepts combined into hierarchies of rules , the purpose of which is to inform and guide practice so that not only will nursing be more efficient but also professional problems not previously encountered by the nurse can be solved .
2 If you have n't already done so , remove and drain pumps so that freezing water does n't damage them .
3 Cardinal Lercaro , one of the moderators , stressed the need for greater speed on the part of the commissions , reminding them — an indirect but clear reference to the Theological Commission — that it was not their task to decide disputed issues by presenting for discussion one straightforward text , but to evaluate and organize amendments so that they could be more easily decided in the Council Hall .
4 When BAT Industries , ICI and others are divesting activities as raiders appear ; when Courtaulds and Racal are divesting or splitting activities so as to focus on their core businesses ; the time has surely come to think again about corporate and other strategies .
5 Students learn how to observe , plan , organise and analyse situations so that problems can be solved .
6 The planning process is , thus , one which gathers ( either formally or informally ) , translates and communicates information so that it can be used to make decisions .
7 They should be able to record their first thoughts , capture immediate responses and collect and organise ideas so that they are available for reflection .
8 DO watch the screen while you type or give commands so that if something goes wrong you can correct it as soon as possible ( eg using Esc ape , U ndo )
9 Filing is a process of systematically classifying and storing records so that they can be produced without unreasonable delay .
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