Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] and [noun] so [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The latter is probably due to early stages of digestion of the dentine , with penetration between the enamel and dentine so as to produce the uneven edge to the enamel .
2 Over the years , Page has established himself as a medieval raconteur , delighting his audience with tales of , say , thirteenth-century Paris ; but anecdotes aside , he has also been refining the presentation and programming so that , almost without realising it , his audiences learn a good deal about the often totally unfamiliar music being performed .
3 His bed was also within easy walking distance of the toilet and bathroom so that he could remain independent and active without being in danger of falling or of tiring himself excessively ( see also Chapters ) .
4 An alternative is to take a short nap before the meeting , making sure there is at least one hour between the nap and meeting so that you can waken fully .
5 Hang rabbit intestines on a stick and string so that the intestines are positioned in the centre of the hole and just below surface level .
6 A and B are made in the form of a saddle and rider so that their centres of mass lie within 0.3 mm on release .
7 He flitted about on this machine ( which obsessed him ) wearing a helmet and goggles so that Gabriel called him The Invisible Man .
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