Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun pl] so [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 However , as members of the Cambridge Board Committee , both the District Chairman and Secretary were fully apprised of the details of the new arrangements and , presumably , acquiesced in the explicit transfer of providing powers under Chapter III for One-Year and Terminal courses in rural areas so that the complete scheme in Bedfordshire could be maintained as it had developed from 1927 .
2 Second , the magmas involved are much more viscous than those in Strombolian eruptions so that the explosive activity tends to be violent , often demolishing parts of the volcanic structure .
3 For an installation to be secure against fire , flood and other disasters it is essential for the primary and secondary items to be stored in different locations so that the chances of their simultaneous destruction are minimised .
4 In France the same ingredients of spectacle , song , dance , and instrumental music were likewise compounded under the influence of a humanist ‘ academy ’ , Bälf 's , but in different proportions so that the result was not opera but ballet de cour .
5 Up the backstairs in bare feet so that no one would hear and interrupt them .
6 Although the system had been modified in many villages so that the strips fell together instead of being widely separated , everybody , including squatters , had access to the common land and was able to earn some sort of a living from it , and this could be supplemented seasonally by labouring or harvesting for a bigger landowner .
7 A teaching plan may be devised for the patient and the information needed may be given in short sessions so that the patient has time to absorb the information and ask questions .
8 And the unhappy customer base stayed loyal in enormous numbers so that the company is now reaping the benefit .
9 r and K symbolize contrasted extremes of course ; many conditions lie in intermediate positions so that the terms are used in a purely comparative sense to indicate the extent to which a set of r or K habitat conditions is reached for comparable situations .
10 At one school where children had a choice of meal there was an attractive menu on display and the food was put in heated containers so that the children could indicate what they wanted .
11 It is generally held that the glaciations were approximately synchronous in both hemispheres so that the climatic belts of both hemispheres tended to move towards the equator simultaneously .
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