Example sentences of "[verb] so [conj] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | If they have to shoot to kill so that their children live , they will . |
2 | Women 's experiences are marginalised so that their unemployment is not considered a problem or worthy of comprehensive social policy responses . |
3 | But last time do you remember this time last year it got so that his foot was really puffy ? |
4 | In this case the overall sampling fraction , φ , is applied to each stratum , i.e. Thus The n i values thus calculated will generally have to be rounded and adjusted so that their sum is n . |
5 | This manner of association places the two C-terminal stalk regions some 140 apart ( Fig.5 a ) , oriented so that their polypeptide chains can each continue into the membranes of separate cells . |
6 | IDE drives do not need low level formatting so if your BIOS has such a routine , ignore it . |
7 | Alternatively , the protein may be modified so that its activity is increased . |
8 | Hurry so that your registration is successful . |
9 | His tears had frozen so that his cheeks and eyes continued to gleam with ice . |
10 | Farmers were evacuated so that their land could be made available for Japanese immigrants or industrial concerns ; labour conscription was widespread . |
11 | Just to finish up colleagues this should not be seen as a willingness for local authority workers to give up their jobs , but it needs to be sorted so that our brothers and sisters who are forced into redundancy receive fair recompense for their loss . |
12 | When we are babies we cry so that our parents will pick us up and cuddle us . |
13 | Here one of the pair of reaction primers is deliberately designed so that its 3' terminal residue lies precisely at the point mutation site . |
14 | She remained bent towards the portrait of the dead mandarin for several seconds to show the spirits how deeply repentant she was , and when she rose to return to her place she kept her head bowed so that her dark hair fell across her face and hid the tears of remorse in her eyes . |
15 | In many cases they have done so because their goods , produced outside the Community , have been regarded as unfair competition and have attracted anti-dumping duties designed to make them more expensive and therefore less competitive . |
16 | When dressing practice starts , the patient is carefully positioned so that his hemiplegic arm and leg are well supported . |
17 | Note that the supporting leg is twisted so that your hips face 120° away from a forward-facing position . |
18 | The ziggurat of Ur was originally built so that their god could step down from heaven into a room at the top of the structure , according to ancient mythology . |
19 | His legs were trembling so that his hands would n't keep still . |
20 | However , they could not do so unless their account was settled in full . |
21 | They want to feel that they are eating the kind of food which will add to the chances of their remaining in good health , but often they can not see how they can do so if their income has been drastically reduced . |
22 | And all the time the line of force which bound her to her husband stretched and vibrated so that her heart in secret haemorrhage , gushed blood . |
23 | And she squirmed quickly on beside him , turning so that her breasts touched him . |
24 | He turned so that his back was to the sloping granite wall and pulled her up . |
25 | You 'd have to suspect that they were holding the wife to ransom so that her husband would give them access . ’ |
26 | She stared at him , her mouth slightly open so that her rather small even teeth gleamed in the thin October sunshine that was now filling the kitchen . |
27 | He had a round face , a hard set expression , and a way of speaking with his mouth scarcely open so that his words fell out as though under the weight of their meaning . |
28 | In every society human beings come together in groups and subgroups so that their social and physical environment can be modified to improve the quality of life ( in food , shelter and leisure ) . |
29 | Then it yawned so that its fangs showed . |
30 | Though the actual trees stood back against the sky their reflections had to be made to advance so that their topmost branches felt close . |