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

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1 The immediate task was then to get a secure temporary roof across the whole building so that the interior could begin to dry out in the spring .
2 Where he does so the court associate must , at the conclusion of the trial , record that opinion in his certificate so that an appropriate reduction may be considered ( Ord 35 , r 10A ) .
3 Some other means should be found to raise money so that the totality of Kent 's magnificent scheme can be preserved .
4 Because they , they they 'd got cellars in that cottage so that the cellars became the ar armoury and there was erm ammunition and everything in there and the back of there , which was the garden , we could use as , as parade area so it was it was very central and that 's where we finished up as headquarters for I 'll say D Company , for Bloxwich .
5 Although the guest may no longer be there — gone home — his name remains on the board so that the orderly upward progression might continue , thus ensuring fair distribution of fishing .
6 Second , the need to tackle the deficit so that the recovery will be sustained .
7 For example , Intergraph has translated the supplier entry screens on the purchase ledger so that the contact names and addresses are shown in the local address order and language .
8 ‘ They are to remain in the Circle under arms and defend the Rorim so that the Hearthwares will be freed for duties beyond the wall . ’
9 LIFFE had the advantage of a pre-existing ECU interest rate contract so that the pair could provide a fuller coverage of the ECU interest yield curve .
10 Now my Lord the defendants say of course , that they were never asked by the plaintiff to get him out of the contract so that the duty er never arose .
11 A patterned effect on the finished product is achieved by turning each segment so that the grain runs in the opposite direction to its neighbouring segments .
12 The gurnard has dispensed with the membrane on the front part so that the rays are free and can be moved independently rather like the legs of a spider .
13 By telling his or her own story of drinking and its consequences , the recovering alcoholic is often able to get through the Protective denial system of the sufferer so that the sufferer himself or herself , through personal identification with many elements of that story and with the associated feelings , is gradually able to make his or her own diagnosis .
14 But if you are to leave your audience not merely entertained but also convinced , each word picture must have a purpose and be built into the logical framework so that the latter would be noticeably weaker without it .
15 In contrast , those at the top end of the earnings distribution will enjoy a substantial change in their after-tax income so that the income effect will be large , causing the high-income earners ( the dynamic entrepreneurs ? ) to work less .
16 The Revenue contended that regardless of the amount of the capital appointed each appointee was liable on the full amount of the trust income so that the Crown was entitled to as many times the tax on the income as appointees year by year .
17 Recall that in a boom year , aggregate measured income exceeds aggregate permanent income so that the measured apc is less than the long-run apc , while in a slump year ( where Y < Y p ) the measured apc is greater than the long-run apc .
18 The Senat ( parliament ) of Berlin is expected to give its stamp of approval to the decision so that the merger can go ahead .
19 For Truman , Stalin , and Churchill it was an operational decision so that the Chinese armies could operate in the north and SEAC forces in the south .
20 At mid-morning , when the ground became hot and the air wafted up in varied densities , the refracted light produced mirages : the horizon flooded in every direction so that the edge of the ‘ dish ’ was lapping with water .
21 In the Odonata and Orthoptera , however , the wing-pads in the later immature instars have twisted about their points of attachment so that the costal margins lie dorsally and the hind wings cover the fore wings .
22 THEN you let go of the latch so that the first loop slides over and is cast off .
23 Most species also squirt the oil at intruders as a form of defence so that the ground around the nest becomes impregnated with it .
24 In the absence of environmental signals there has to be the unequal distribution of some factor at cell division so that the cells behave differently from one another .
25 There is a linear relationship between amount and length of coverage so that the more newspapers which cover an incident , the greater likelihood that coverage will continue over several days .
26 Crucially , although the impedances between P' 1 , X' and P' 2 are extremely tiny when the bridge is balanced , as soon as it goes out of balance the large primary inductance of the detector transformer comes into play so that the balance condition is very critical and the bridge consequently very sensitive .
27 His sperm ducts empty into this pouch so that the eggs are quickly and efficiently fertilised .
28 However , the agency tool has been utilised by the CCA 1974 as a consumer protection measure so that the negotiator or dealer under a regulated consumer credit agreement ( see below ) is deemed , in certain circumstances , to be the agent for the financier ( CCA 1974 , s56 ) .
29 Alternatively agreement may be reached between the husband and wife for some monetary payment so that the husband may keep the house in which case the consent order may be : It is ordered that the Respondent shall within 28 days from the date of this Order pay to the Petitioner the sum of £ and It is ordered that on receipt of the said sum of £the Petitioner do transfer all her estate and interest in the property at 1 Blackacre Drive , Blackacre to the Respondent .
30 At the height of the inflation , prices were rising by the hour so that the price of a meal in a restaurant could rise by as much as 25 per cent in the time it took to eat it !
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