Example sentences of "[pron] own [noun] so " in BNC.

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1 That 's made my own life so much easier .
2 I 'm opening my own business so I need a lot of money
3 but I 've put , put my own program so that the
4 Others , like Tim Robinson and Derek Randall , have their own businesses so that leaves us to fix up about 10 or a dozen with work at Trent Bridge , coaching and helping the commercial department as well as working on their game .
5 ‘ I 've heard how Assassins are trained to dislocate their own limbs and even break their own bones so that they can writhe like snakes through narrow tubes … ’
6 Why then do students often find their own notes so strangely uncommunicative ?
7 Conservative forces in science and medicine looked for ways of modernizing their own approach so that the intellectual foundations of their authority could be preserved .
8 The four basic types of activity offered in Conversation are : controlled activities to give students confidence and support ; awareness activities to increase students ' sensitivity to what they are aiming at ; fluency activities to give students the practice they need to use English for communication ; and feedback tasks to allow students to reflect on their own performance so that they become aware of areas in which they have to improve .
9 Are the parent birds really putting themselves at risk for their offspring , laying down their own lives so that their young may live ?
10 Parents need help with their own lives so that their children do n't suffer from the unemployment and homelessness that contribute to ill health and an unsafe living environment that too many children have to live with today .
11 Therefore , a system was introduced which enabled regiments to appoint honorary colonels of their own choosing so that they could speak on their behalf and as a last resort have a direct right to apply to the sovereign in order to make representations on behalf of their unit .
12 It does n't mean to say they do n't like participating , but they 'd like to you know see what the group view is before they put in their own views so they 're analyzing , thinking .
13 But er I w I would think , although it 's before my time , I would think that er of what I 've heard my father talking about these early days , there was great enthusiasm for motorcycles and of course some of the early registered numbers you 'll find that there 's many of them were motorcycles , the young men of the town who had probably been cyclists , quite a number of them er took up this motorcycling and they made their own motorcycles so were buying either kits and er even manufacturing the tanks and these things themselves .
14 So it 's nothing to do with by their own choice so I understand .
15 It is noticeable that parents often react against their own experience so that , for example , if they were brought up in a too restrictive atmosphere with little spoiling , they may spoil and leave their children without enough boundaries and routine .
16 All three republics , for instance , had already reformulated Article 6 of their own constitutions so as to end the communist political monopoly .
17 For example is there something similar happening in their own country so that they might compare and contrast practice in one country and another ?
18 Major Stewart also made it possible for many sports clubs to have their own ground so all sport is catered for .
19 the end of any age discrimination for voluntary participation in the statutory and the voluntary sectors , especially and initially from those bodies who have it within their own control so to devise and endorse ;
20 But it 's reassuring to hear the usually humble and pathetic Kitchens sing their own praises so .
21 STUDENTS on a part-time MSc computer course to start next year at Kingston Polytechnic will get their own microcomputers so that they can work away from the polytechnic 's classrooms .
22 If it 's inherited from an estate that of itself er attracts no tax , so there tax position would only be the income that they received from it would be subject to income tax and it would be added to their own assets so that when they die in due course then they 've inheritance payable there .
23 Some horses indulge in this self-orientated activity by biting their own sides or legs , even to the extent of tearing their own flesh so that they bleed .
24 A hollow-eyed Maltote had taken a strangely exhausted Ranulf off to their own lodgings so the clerk and his wife had dined by themselves in the small hall below and spent the rest of the time here in their bedchamber .
25 And they should , as well , be able to get everyone to attend their own dentist so that as you 're registered with the doctors then you should with the dentist .
26 What happened in Middlesex eventually happened all over England , and as Midland bricks and Welsh slates — and later more unspeakable materials like asbestos and corrugated iron — flooded into every corner of provincial England , the ancient local materials that fitted their own regions so well , for they came out of their very soil , disappeared one by one .
27 The intermediate targets should be destinations in their own right so long as they offer a good starting point for the next stage .
28 try to redefine the way that the opposition sees its own position so as to enable it to shift away from that position to your benefit
29 Having carried out the work , the repairer then supplies the goods to the original owner who , using its VAT number , acquires them in its own country so avoiding the need for cross-border refunds .
30 Each additional storey may be given its own roof so that eventually the building looks like a Chinese pagoda .
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