Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [noun sg] so [conj] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Now it has become associated with appearances and money so that it is a symbol of exploitation itself . |
2 | However you will be encouraged to stay in education to gain more skills and knowledge so that you will be better equipped when you do look for work . |
3 | Increased contacts with teachers will enable you to understand their skills and expertise so that you can recognise their achievements . |
4 | Most items in these suites were designed to contrast one with another by varied time signatures , tempi and phrasing so that they built up to a climax which , in the early days , signalled the entrance of the king or the most important participant . |
5 | So that basically is it how would we see the course 's structure I do n't think we 've got time to do that today I wanted really to just to throw some ideas with you good folks and get the benefit of your thoughts and experience so that I could go back to Napier and say this is what my committee says |
6 | I also needed to be knowledgeable about the procedures , likely outcomes and prognosis so that I could give full and accurate explanations to Mrs Allen . |