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

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1 So that any changes in output .. right .. lead forget that diagram it does n't really show what I am about to say , but er when we have a price inelastic demand .. changes in output .. lead to changes in price , but the changes in output are overcompensated changes in price , so .
2 Most designers have an intuitive but unformalised picture in these terms but it is of great utility to produce these pictures in flow diagram form so that any differences of view are revealed and can be reconciled by discussions during the process of agreeing the diagrams .
3 In usual government tradition , expectations had been played down so that any sign of agreement , no matter how small , could be hailed as a triumph .
4 The British Army soldiers had been , for a considerable period of time , mainly clad in a red tunic for battle , reputably so that any sign of blood was not easily discerned , but Baden-Powell realised that , with the advance of fire arms , the red tunic provided a more prominent target than the rather drab mixture of green and brown as normally worn by the Boers .
5 Grant was removed from those authorities , so that any increase in spending brought a fall in income and , therefore , implied a further increase in rates to make up for that loss .
6 The number of objectives should be small and they should be acceptable to managers of the business , realistic in terms of resources and timing , firm , measurable and ranked so that any conflicts in implementation may be resolved .
7 While it is important in that costs will be saved , it must also be appreciated that in claims of considerable value there is possibly some advantage to be gained from making a substantial interim payment so that any question of interest on loss accruing between the date of the accident and the date of Proof , does not arise .
8 Equation ( 10.3a ) requires the trace to vanish and ( 10.3b ) requires the divergence to vanish , so that any solution of eqn ( 10.3c ) is a solution of ( 10.3 ) provided that it is traceless and its divergence vanishes .
9 No controls on pricing are required as long as entry is completely free , so that any action on behalf of policy-makers should have the aim of making entry as free as possible .
10 The condensation tray should be angled so that any drops of water fall away from the leaves .
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