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

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1 ( Indeed , it is only within the last thirty years or so that the skyscraper has arrived in Milan ) .
2 Check every 20 minutes or so that the water has not boiled away and , if so , replenish with boiling water .
3 Holyfield came under such prolonged assault in the first minute or so that the crowd were reduced to a state of suspended animation , tensed for the moment when he would drop .
4 For the thirty seconds or so that the video lasted , John was alive , but I could n't hold on to it for any longer than that .
5 Around 1204 , however , the two quarrelled and Eustace became a fugitive : it is with his adventures in the next year or so that the biography , composed between 1223 and 1284 by an unknown poet from Picardy , is principally concerned .
6 Although Britain has been occupied by man for more than 25,000 years , in a form of intermittent visits over long periods between glaciations , it is only for the last 12,000 years or so that the country has been continuously occupied , with people moving into Britain permanently to exploit what resources were available .
7 It has only been in the last year or so that the Government has started to grapple with major areas of social policy like education and housing .
8 Erm , it is perhaps only in the last er , six months or so that the erm , turnaround in the fortunes of erm , er , B Sky B have been acknowledged and er , I think there has been an element in our thinking that we wanted to keep our dry er , until such time as er , B Sky B which we have great belief and faith in and our , as you know we increased our investment during the year erm , sees its way through to profitability and I 'm happy to say that that 's happening now at a reab reasonable rate and that that means that it is highly unlikely that the hundred and thirty million of guarantees that we still have outstanding to B Sky B are likely to be called .
9 It was only in the last week or so that the two of them had fallen out .
10 In this notation positive feedback corresponds to or so that the gain is increased .
11 So what we 've got to do is try and filter out that so that the incidents go straight through to the incident rooms , rather than being queued behind everybody who just wants to speak to the caretaker , to talk about the hinges that 's just normally .
12 Making use of the result of the gravitational red shift experiment we have shown that so that the metric coefficients replace the classical gravitational potential .
13 Simple calculation reveals that so that the optimal policy is a slow increase in the rate of growth of the money supply until the government 's propensity to create inflation is revealed .
14 If the treatment sessions take place in a large gymnasium , for instance , the physiotherapist will screen off a section of the space for greater privacy , and so that the patient is not distracted by seeing what is going on around him .
15 [ 6,7 ] They naturally concentrate on older children who begin to use words but who need translators and guides so that their words and behaviour are understood by adults and so that the actions of well-intentioned doctors and nurses can be made less threatening to the child .
16 interfaces be developed so that the range of spatial operations in a system can be organized into standardized functions or tasks , and so that the spatial database can be visualized .
17 They should be based primarily on resource materials , which might include samples of language data ( spoken , written , literary , non-literary , standard , non-standard , English and other languages ) and facts and figures about languages in Britain and around the world , and associated activities which are essentially concrete and problem-based , so that the pupils can make their own enquiries , and so that the teacher can learn alongside the pupils .
18 And Fergus had made that final , overwhelming sacrifice so that Ireland should be safe , and so that the Wolfqueen should regain Tara .
19 There was nothing more to say on that and so that the Shah started talking quietly about Iran .
20 It emerges from this case law that Article 190 requires that regulations , directives , and decisions should contain a statement of the reasons which led the institution to adopt them , so as to make possible a review by the Court of Justice and so that the Member States and the nationals concerned may have knowledge of the conditions under which the Community institutions have applied the Treaty .
21 Equation ( 12–1 ) becomes so that and so that the effect of mortgage interest deductions is to alter the effective marginal tax rate to and raise the value of the tax credit by bM 1 .
22 And so that the folk would n't have to trudge into the to buy their stuff .
23 On the other hand , when , equation ( 8.10 ) reveals that and so that the load provides the input resistance R L .
24 I 'm all in favour of early retirement , but actually acknowledging then , the people who retire , have that contribution , and I think we ought to be developing a way of our society to ensure that they 're able to live reasonably comfortably , and so that the pension should actually be a living wage , to enable them to be free , to make those sort of contributions .
25 And so that the village benefits from the wood in some way , erm like there 's a teak plantation they 've got going at the moment , and in ten years time , the teak will be used to carry electricity , so that the village can have some electricity as well , I mean it 's to do with giving the village something as well as trying to help the environment .
26 This work eventually encountered various great technical difficulties which , it seems , could only be resolved by what most people have regarded as unsatisfactory expedients , and so that the , the system in many ways that he evolved as an answer to this programme has not been commonly held to be entirely satisfactory .
27 ( 2 ) … in relation to an institution in respect of which a payment falls to be made under section 58(2) above any reference in this Act to a depositor 's protected deposit is a reference to the liability of the institution to him in respect of — ( a ) the principal amount of each sterling deposit which was made by him with a United Kingdom office of the institution before the making of the administration order and which under the terms on which it was made is or becomes due or payable while the order is in force ; and ( b ) accrued interest on any such deposit up to the time when it is or becomes due and payable as aforesaid ; but so that the total liability of the institution to him in respect of such deposits does not exceed £20,000 .
28 In terms of the reflection coefficient Γ , equation ( 9.88 ) becomes Dividing the corresponding equation ( 9.99 ) for V by this equation and putting as before shows that the impedance of the line at any position x is expressible as Since voltage nodes or minima occur when , equation ( 9.104 ) reveals that the impedance at such points is simply Similarly , voltage peaks or maxima occur when so that the impedance at these points is simply Apparently the impedance is purely resistive at voltage maxima or minima and is respectively a maximum and minimum at such positions .
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