Example sentences of "[pos pn] [adj] [noun] so [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Japan may have to open up its domestic markets so that consumers can buy foreign goods steadily to shrink the hefty surpluses , he added .
2 IBM and AT&T , America 's behemoth computer and telephone companies , announced they are adapting their network-management systems so that customers can connect them more easily .
3 Bristol and Insignia apparently intend to combine their respective technologies so that Bristol 's source-level Windows-on-Unix application programming interface product Wind/U will run binary Windows applications .
4 Bristol and Insignia apparently intend to combine their respective technologies so that Bristol 's source-level Windows-under-Unix application programming interface product Wind/U will run binary Windows applications .
5 Studies have been conscious of the work in other disciplines such as the Metropolitan Meteorological Experiment ( METROMEX ) which is based in St Louis ( Chagnon , Huff , Schickedanz and Vogel , 1977 ) and has greatly increased knowledge of atmospheric processes within urban areas and investigations have also led towards applications of knowledge gained from the way in which a city generates its own climate so that Chandler ( 1976 ) in a review of urban climatology in relation to urban design suggested :
6 Bloom must accept a particular life so that Joyce need not , and Stephen must be shown in his byronic self-deception so that Joyce need not .
7 The husband not only forked food into his mouth with an almost non-stop movement of his right hand , but he also held a corn bun in his left hand so that food could be put into his mouth to fill the split second it took to reload the fork .
8 You have n't yet agreed to endow him with all your worldly goods so that money is yours and yours alone .
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