Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] so [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Move your arms as little as is necessary to achieve your purpose , and always move them together so that if the front hand is knocking down an incoming punch , the rear is executing a counter-punch .
2 After they have done this , tell them to return all the cards to the pack and to shuffle them together so that you can not possibly know where they were .
3 For punchcard machines , you may find it easier to punch out two cards , turn one over to the ‘ blank ’ side and clip them together so that the design is continuous .
4 All of this involved taking both parents ’ sex cells with their half-complement of DNA signals in the chromosomes , and bringing them together so that the cells could clamp on to each other and start dividing and growing .
5 Mix them together so that you have a sticky paste .
6 I think it would be easier to try and draw them together so that we have got this document with the position so far , as we have a lot .
7 No okay what you need to do , what I want you to do now is just pick some of these numbers and multiply them together so that you get forty five .
8 Rain and rivers eroded the soft sandstones that had filled the lagoon basin , scouring them away so that today the reefs are exposed once more , high and dry , facing not the sea but desert covered with clumps of spinifex grass and stunted mulga trees .
9 So I 've swept them away so that the acid can get back in .
10 The curtains were only a few inches apart and he pushed them aside so that the room was suddenly filled with light .
11 Make the loop just a little bigger than the outline of the web , place it behind the web , and then bring it towards you slowly so that the main radial threads all touch the wire at the same time .
12 I will await you outside so that this matter may be finalized
13 Now I 'm not I like I like the thought of but I prefer the thought of in work and how people can work together using this type of thing and think about it in the context of work rather than in the context that it talks about erm and it 'll be interesting to talk to you tomorrow so if to see what you think have the think about the things we 've talked about .
14 Do n't pass between the speechreader and the person he is talking with ; go round them unobtrusively so that you do not break eye contact .
15 Then saddle ye my horse Bavieca , and arm him well ; and ye shall apparel my body full seemlily , and place me upon the horse , and fasten and tie me thereon so that it can not fall : and fasten my sword Tizona in my hand .
16 By whatever means possible , will the right hon. Gentleman get in touch with Ministers to ensure that , if it is right for the Government to gain publicity over Christmas for looking after a few hundred homeless , it should be right to do something about them now so that they are not turned out on the streets ?
17 Count the number of steps you take and record them here so that you can measure your increased fitness as the days go by .
18 We are trying to drag them here so as to get direct investment and to get foreign capital without incurring foreign debt .
19 Allow about five folded pieces of blotting paper to one directory , spacing them equally so that the pages of the directory act like the newspaper in the press .
20 ‘ You brought me here so that I 'd be safe .
21 If you have any other items you wish to raise at the meeting , please advise me beforehand so that I may include them on the agenda .
22 There is also in it the idea of fusing the I and Thou together so that the usual dualism ends and the relationship takes on an independent existence .
23 They took her in their arms and lifted her gently so that she could feel their support along the length of her body .
24 He pushed her away so that she fell hard against the door .
25 He shifted under her , sliding her away so that she was still bound to him by the steel bands of his arms , but was now lying by his side .
26 Her mother had taken her downstairs so as not to disturb the rest of the family .
27 He 'd made her love him purely so that he could reject her in public .
28 I even brought her here so that I could see your reaction to her , see if that spark of jealousy you 'd once felt towards her was still there . ’
29 Your parent 's agreement should be obtained too , if possible , for arrangements to be made for someone suitable to come and spend a day or evening with her regularly so that you can go out .
30 There was a caress in his tone that she had n't heard since Boxing Day , and then he sat down beside her and pulled her across so that she was cradled against him instead of against the cool white pillows .
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