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

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1 That is why I am today requesting the Secretary of State to call in that planning application so that there can be a full public inquiry at which all the issues can be properly considered .
2 Plans are also afoot to ensure the discharge of highly saline drainage water , via large outfall drains , into the lower reaches of the Indus whence it can be flushed into the sea in the flooding season ; and to divert some of the saline water to evaporation lakes in nearby desert areas so that salt can be removed .
3 Codes ( explained in clear tables ) show how headphrases are used in typical sentence patterns so that students can make confident active use of the idioms they look up .
4 She married Roger , and they now live in leafy north-west London so that he can be near the cricket at Lord 's .
5 It is important that they are kept in good working order so that water does not leak from the system and so that you can turn the water off when you want to . :
6 Generalized coordinates are also used in some of the more advanced treatises on elasticity and continuum mechanics ( Green & Adkins ( 1970 ) , Eringen ( 1976 ) ) as well as in many research papers so that a brief summary of the ways in which the generalized theory differs from the Cartesian is given here ; for a fuller account the works mentioned should be consulted .
7 the solution to the underclass lies in stricter enforcement of the criminal laws , in giving tenants a stake and a say in public housing , in educational innovation opposed by teachers ' unions , in changing welfare laws so that a baby is not a ticket for an apartment separate from mom 's .
8 As the restrictions arise in a two-equation model ( rather than the single equation we considered before ) , we now require a method of summarizing the variation in both equation errors so that we can compare an unrestricted with a restricted model .
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