Example sentences of "[to-vb] so the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 For slip stitch the main carriage is set to slip so the cam lever is on S on Silver and Knitmaster machines , both Part buttons are in on Brother and the selection lever or dial is set to the central empty position on the Toyota models 901 and 950 .
2 ‘ The attendance ’ , said counsel for the defendant in Hunt v. Broome , ‘ is for the purpose of peacefully persuading a man not to work so the attendance must be in a position where the persuasion can be carried out ; otherwise its purpose is frustrated …
3 A substantial army marched on London , and although it was defeated and the leaders were put to death , to do so the King had to divert the force which was being prepared for the campaign in Scotland ( 73 , pp. 14–16 ) .
4 and what that means that if an organization which has not sponsored something in the arts before decides to do so the government will give a similar amount of money er at a lower ceiling of a thousand and up to a maximum of forty thousand was it ?
5 It gives the two bodies until tomorrow to do so the deadline UEFA gave French officials to choose a replacement team .
6 If it fails to do so the graph indicates a return down the slope to the lower or ‘ failure ’ surface .
7 If he fails to do so the plaintiff may request an interlocutory judgment for damages to be assessed .
8 In my view this case provides a dramatic vindication of the decision to consult Hansard ; had your Lordships not agreed to do so the result would have been to place a very heavy burden of taxation upon a large number of persons which Parliament never intended to impose .
9 1.3 The employee 's duty not to make preparations in order to compete with his employer after he has left or to enable another to do so The employee can not make preparations during his employment , either during the working day or in his spare time , with a view to competing with his employer once his employment is over if such preparation may have a material effect on his employer 's business .
10 Should he fail to do so the carrier is required to refund in full the carriage charges in respect of the carriage of the goods .
11 Because of the scale of the disaster , it was agreed that it was impossible to recreate so the decision was taken to concentrate on the rescue of a particular individual , Martin Baptie .
12 There are no children to educate so the schoolhouse is now a youth centre , the chapel no longer has its worshippers , the pub is now a farm .
13 She was the tenant of the flat and did not want to move so the daughter and her husband had no rights to that accommodation .
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