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

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1 Indeed , the Married Man 's Tax Allowance has recently been re-confirmed despite strong criticism of it ( for example , Equal Opportunities Commission , 1982b ) : in the March 1984 budget the allowance went up so that in real terms it is now higher than at any time since the war ( Financial Times , 14 March 1984 ) .
2 Staiger concluded ( 1957 , and unpublished ) that form 18 is absent from predominately exposed-coast regions , so that in such areas there can be no polymorphism for chromosomes , even in intermediate habitats .
3 First , they used variable and often vague definitions of abuse , so that in many cases it was not clear that they were dealing with established cases of abuse .
4 ‘ Duart is forbidden visitors today , my lady , so that in two days he may be fit for the ceremony .
5 Its powers , however , do include a measure of budgetary control and the Commission is responsible to it and can , in the final analysis , be dismissed by it , so that in political terms it enjoys a potential influence of considerable substance which , however , it has not yet fully developed .
6 The last syllable is usually quite prominent so that in some cases it could be said to have secondary stress .
7 In the birds , the brain has evolved so that in some groups it is comparable in size and complexity to that found in primates .
8 So they have a wide tax base and they can generate large sums of money if they , if they choose to do so and in different states there 's a different culture , a different attitude towards public spending and taxation and so on .
9 In the light of this fact it seems possible to suggest that those authors who subscribe to the former view do so because in later times it would have been only in the rarest of circumstances that one would have held the kadilik after the kazaskerlik .
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