Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun] so [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Or when I come down with psychosomatic diseases so that my wife babies me and Huxley and Hooker fight all my battles .
2 Most teacher-training programmes include provision for trainees to sit in with other teachers so that they get some experience of the environment they will work in .
3 However , it is a good discipline to bring your negotiations down to concise statements so that both have the same expectations .
4 So that 's mainly where the impetus came from and this gradually fed through into more academic forms of research , virtually fed through into popular consciousness so that erm you end up with , particularly in the late eighties early nineties , erm a great deal of interest in the media , a great deal of interest among professionals in s child sex abuse and child abuse generally .
5 Under these circumstances the parents need to be able to take over from each other so that it is the child who tires and not the parents .
6 Students should be given experience of steering the glider off to one side so that they learn how to use the controls independently instead of co-ordinating them .
7 Always leave the collar on under these circumstances so that you can restrain the dog more easily if it attempts to run off .
8 And sew them on with elasticated cotton so that they ‘ give ’ a little .
9 ‘ To dress the Croatian thugs up as Franciscan monks so that they could escape to Italy out of the clutches of Tito 's partisans .
10 Between the channels , all of which will be ‘ swept ’ in the direction of flow , the chamber is built up with concrete benching so that any splashes are directed back into the channels .
11 In 1978 Allan concluded her survey of such research by writing : As a result different research came up with different findings so that the policy maker and practitioner ended up with long lists of poorly defined and sometimes contradictory characteristics .
12 Hitch understood and bolted for the door , picking the receiver up with infinite care so that he too could hear the voice on the other end of the line .
13 The painting is awkwardly and laxly structured but now the contours of many of the compositional elements have been freely and insistently opened up into each other so that the eye is led quickly not only into depth but also steeply up the picture surface , a premonition of things to come .
14 At last , Rourke moved , propping himself up on one elbow so that he could gaze down at her .
15 These generally refer to finding a self-indexing function for tables in main storage ; Jaeschke has developed a method originally proposed by Cichell , and he has shown that , however complicated the key sequence is , a self-indexing function can be found for up to 40 keys so that they fit exactly into a table with the same number of storage positions .
16 The corny raucousness which ensued of course meant that the television volume had to be turned up to window-shaking levels so that the happy couple could savour the exquisitely enunciated phrasing of Arnold Schwarzenegger 's lines over the noise of their munching .
17 The problem is compounded when we allow our leading businesses — Rowntree and perhaps Cadbury 's and others — to be bought up by foreign predators so that our muscle is destroyed .
18 well you know , John Smith laid out his budget for the next , study for the , to cover the next two years and there , I mean there 's no intention to , to change it in the foreseeable future , I mean they 've laid it out for two years so that the basic rate stays the same , that the personal allowances are being increased so that this will take a lot of lower paid people out of tax and that coupled with the child benefit will make everybody up to about twenty two thousand a year better off , and then from there they 'll be a , a , a range of people who to it wo n't make much difference
19 Well A Alison goes out for one evening so that means I have to get back early for that evening
20 They were convinced that equal allowances , financed out of general taxation so that the rich contributed more than the poor , should be given in all income groups because the responsibility of motherhood and the value of the child were the same whatever the status of the parents .
21 Though I suspect that what we will find if we really are honest with ourselves that quite a lot of things which we see here are not always exaggerated from the point of the exercise , that we exaggerate things out of all proportion so that we can actually start looking at it and seeing .
22 Thus , where at the outset it has been decided ( Clause 12.01 ) to leave the goodwill of the firm out of individual account so as to allow it to enure for the benefit of the continuing practice , or where , for similar reasons , revaluations of partnership assets have been ruled out , this should be specified ( Clause 12.02 ) .
23 While some manufacturers advocated the latter , a more popular approach has been to build computers out of conventional processors so that many current programs and , more importantly , programming concepts , can be recycled .
24 Plus , of course , it means you 're gon na go back in that direction so if they say something like erm two chlorapropane active with you need to be able to get structural formula from that name .
25 It was not , of course , private — simply a patch of sand directly beneath four Winds , where the rocks jutted out on either side so that it was screened from the rest of the bay and , at high tide , sometimes cut off from it .
26 Range er of information that you 're gon na put out to that person so that he can bring in o other customers to your arms .
27 Push up back bed needles back to non-working position so that the back bed stitches are released from the machine .
28 He raised himself on to one elbow so that he could look down into her eyes .
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