Example sentences of "so [conj] the [noun] of [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 The rioters killed many deer , and threatened to pull down the palings of the park , so that the Earl of Holland , as Chief Justice of the Forest , obtained authority for the sheriff of Berkshire to raise the power of the county to apprehend the rioters .
2 Assuming , as is often the case , incompressibility so that the values of E(p) and v(p) may be obtained : Substituting these back in the expressions for and and performing the inverse transform if possible yields the time-dependent forms of the radial and transverse stresses .
3 One recent solution to this apparent illogicality was an attempt to reorder the two key events , so that the removal of York from sanctuary preceded the execution of Hastings .
4 One recent solution to this apparent illogicality was an attempt to reorder the two key events , so that the removal of York from sanctuary preceded the execution of Hastings .
5 But this did not really hit orthodox Christianity , for prayers are always subject to the thing asked for being God 's will ; and He moves in a mysterious way , so that the workings of Providence may not be apparent until long afterwards .
6 I am glad we have converted the European Community to this , but I am not going to have land set aside in Britain so that the rest of Europe can produce more .
7 The Minister of Agriculture has said that he is not going to have land set-aside in Britain so that the rest of Europe can produce more' .
8 The squalls of driven snow had now more than a hint of frost , so that the part of George 's face that was uncovered was almost numb with cold and stung beneath the bombardment of icy slivers .
9 It similarly exerted itself to establish working relationships with other international organisations , so much so that the Council of Europe became a kind of central clearing house for cooperation and coordination , with the Assembly ( renamed the Parliamentary Assembly in 1974 ) receiving and discussing annual reports from other European bodies , such as the European Community and the European Free Trade Association , from OECD , and from several UN agencies .
10 Although in 1284 Edward I had considered that ‘ the comté of Bigorre is held freely from … the king of England , so that the king of France is not recognised as sovereign there ’ , Philip the Fair 's lawyers were not prepared to accept this view .
11 What was more they could not , or claimed they could not , pay taxes , direct or indirect , so that the king of France soon came to feel the impact on his fiscal policy of English raids into certain parts of his kingdom .
12 The era of the Spirit in which Christians may exult ( 2 Cor. 3 throughout ) leads inescapably to the rejection the hardship , perplexity and physical sufferings of which the apostle speaks in chapter four , for he carries about in his body the death of Jesus , so that the life of Jesus may shine through his personality ( 2 Cor. 4:103 .
13 That , Anno 1260 , or about 200 years after the Norman Conquest , the kingdom had 2,750,000 people , or half the present number ; so that the people of England have doubled in about 435 years last past ;
14 " You have come here chiefly to hunt the rare wild animals in our jungles so that the people of America will be able to see them on display in the Sherman Museum in Washington .
15 He went on : ‘ Our overriding aim is to bring terrorism to an end so that the people of Northern Ireland may live in peace and stability and be able to take decisions about their own future in accordance with the principle of democratic consent and without fear or coercion . ’
16 The results that we obtained were similar to the results in their duodenal ulcer group so that the results of Blair et al can not be explained by the presence of H pylori .
17 When King Henry had summoned his muster for Scotland , the year after his coronation , Grey had been charged with delivering the summons to his Welsh neighbour , and had withheld it until too late , so that the lord of Glyndyfrdwy was exposed to the charge of being a traitor .
18 Some other means should be found to raise money so that the totality of Kent 's magnificent scheme can be preserved .
19 It would be unfair to the House to spend hours reeling off reams of statistics but , so that the picture of Shrewsbury is fully painted , I must tell the House that in 1983 there were 1,334 long-term unemployed people .
20 We hope that the European Court will make its ruling at the earliest possible moment so that the House of Lords can give a judgment .
21 Accordingly , the House of Lords referred the issues to the European Court of Justice so that the House of Lords could answer that question .
22 He added : ‘ In reality , the royal women have a second-class place in the Royal Family , and no one more so than the Princess of Wales . ’
23 But retired or sacked , it as a tumultuous time in a county cricketer 's life , much more so than the leavings of September , for then players were tired of it all and ready enough to depart .
24 British universities have been strongly influenced by the actions of many governments , and none more so than the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge .
25 Given Rangers ' heavy schedule , most importantly next week 's European Champions League match with FC Brugge in Belgium , the sight of Steven departing the field was a depressing one for Rangers , certainly more so than the booking of Ian Ferguson before the interval .
26 So if the Princess of Wales ' telephone was deliberately bugged at or near Sandringham , who carried out the phone-tapping and why ?
27 So if the Princess of Wales ' telephone was deliberately bugged at or near Sandringham , who carried out the phone-tapping and why ?
28 So while the island of Krakatoa ended up considerably smaller , Yerlaten Island and Lang Island ended up much bigger , due to the accumulation on them of enormous volumes of ash , which also piled up in the sea to form ‘ sand ’ banks .
29 So while the County of London Plan was still in preparation , Abercrombie was at work on his wider remit .
30 So whereas the deviance of Mary Frith remained in certain respects implacably immoral and antisocial , in the figure of Moll Cutpurse that deviance is harnessed as the moral conscience of the selfsame society whose gender categories she transgresses .
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