Example sentences of "[noun sg] so [conj] [noun prp] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 You may in fact find that you do pay some tax in the UK If you have dividends or receive bank or building society interest on which tax has been paid , tax will have beed deducted at source , and this will enable you to sign a Certificate so that ACET can obtain the advantages of the Gift Aid scheme .
2 The Russians even sacrificed a few of their less important informers in the West so that Blake could claim further success .
3 If you have dividend or receive bank or building society interest on which tax has been paid , tax will have been deducted at source , and this will enable you to sign a Certificate of Deduction of Tax so that ACET can obtain the advantages of covenant giving .
4 Excellent people , of course , particularly that good Mr Ephraim Cook who was so clever about taking care of the business so that John-William could take his rest .
5 Remembering all the dinners he had eaten at the Dysons ' when he had been living on his own , Bob invited Morris back to his flat one evening so that Tessa could cook dinner for him in his turn .
6 He turned the picture so that Faye could see it , as well as Belinda and Bill , who had just arrived , briefcase in hand and shirt collar rather tired-looking after his long day .
7 Renoir had some of his canvases taken down from the wall so that Modigliani could look at them more closely .
8 A friend has told him that the council might be prepared to take the children into voluntary care for a while so that Ahmed can convalesce properly .
9 It was Arghatun who interrupted , continuing the discussion in Anglic so that Rostov could understand .
10 Despite the evidence in front of our eyes , we are required to accept that Michael is a writer of real stature so that Harwood can conduct a somewhat stodgy debate about the way art feeds off real life , and transforms reality in the process .
11 Thirty years later , I can still recall particular images — Alan Breck 's silver button set on a wooden cross and placed as a sign in the window of a but and ben ; redcoats prodding the heather with their bayonets while Breck and David Balfour sweltered out the day on the top of a huge granite boulder ; Breck lowering his belt so that Balfour could scramble up ; a chieftain 's hide-out somehow built using the trees .
12 In the event , they went back to Scotland Yard so that McLeish could get to a phone and check with his secretary , and with Bruce Davidson , who was co-ordinating the evidence as it came in .
13 This to gain the maximum effect of her statement so that Mitch will propose to her .
14 Give me the phone number so that Helen can pass on any message that might come in . ’
15 Sedgley was sent on for Walsh in order to protect the two-goal lead , and Hendry was given a couple of minutes at the end so that Lineker could take a well-earned breather .
16 Vietnam 's weakness was , he believed , endemic to the people and its society , and the first task was to remove the feudal structure so that Vietnam could emerge as a modern state .
17 We ride a long way and in late afternoon ( sun time rather than clock time , which has long ceased to be important to us ) we stop for coffee so that Odd-Knut can work out a route .
18 ‘ Pool needs to get out more , ’ he said , trying hard to slow his speech so that Lacuna would grasp his meaning .
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