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

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1 The tidal reach of the sea fills the lake so that at all times the water is brackish .
2 Once again the control cleavage pattern reappears very slowly so that at several sites the reaction is not complete even after 30 minutes .
3 It could be argued even so that in 10 cases the investigative work turned out to be a waste of time and caused great distress to the families investigated .
4 Commonly , there are covariations of two or more measures , such as mean size and sorting , which Griffiths ( 1967 ) illustrated as being hydraulically controlled , so that in all environments the best sorted sediments had their mean sizes in the fine sand category .
5 Similarly , upon receiving a client , immediately introduce yourself by name , and preferably also by card , so that in two minutes the client is calling you by your own name and feels you have been handling his business all his life .
6 It had been my cherished wish , if our circumstances had allowed , to create a ‘ Balancing Fund ’ so that in future years the Institute would not be wholly dependent on forecasting expenditure on the basis of income it had yet to receive .
7 Where the resource areas are widely dispersed , the territory is large , and where the territory is small , the same number or extent of resource areas are closer together , so that in both cases the predator gets its food from similar sized hunting areas but from quite different territory sizes .
8 In addition , high rankers tend to have access to scarce resources so that in competitive encounters the possession of a powerful ally will increase the subject 's chance of obtaining some .
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