Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] so [conj] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | For instance , many of Amway 's products , such as fabric softener , bleach and window cleaner , are highly concentrated so that less packaging is required . |
2 | The web of skin that unites their toes has become greatly enlarged so that each foot is , in effect , a small parachute . |
3 | Had not done so since that first encounter . |
4 | And if these random shocks in aggregate and relative demand are normally distributed so that larger ( absolute ) values are less likely to occur than smaller ones , it is rational to infer from an unexpectedly high price in any market that this is due partly to a positive aggregate demand shock and partly to a positive relative demand shock . |
5 | If the teaching is not orientated so that these goals may be reached , then what is achieved will not appear rewarding and so will cause discouragement and frustration ( River 1964 pp 57,170 ) . |
6 | It was belatedly discovered at Lemnos that the transport ships had been incorrectly loaded so that crucial material , required immediately on landing , had been packed at the bottom of the holds . |
7 | In 1963 , the Deaf-Blind League built Rainbow Court in Peterborough , the only housing development in the UK specially designed so that deaf-blind adults can live independent lives . |
8 | As part of the drive to impose an appearance of order on the world , nineteenth-century science created a vast body of numerical information all carefully arranged so that geographical variations could be ascertained at a glance . |
9 | Dampers are carefully designed so that this linear relationship is preserved over a wide range of speed difference . |
10 | The units studied are carefully structured so that individual work , pair work and group work can easily lead into , or be developed out of , whole class discussions . |
11 | Such a link would help make IT security issues and concerns more widely known so that these can be taken fully into account in the formulation of appropriate DTI policy and programmes . |
12 | When this acceptance is combined with positive visualization , the cycle is often broken so that past fruitless attempts play no further part in the prospect of future achievement . |
13 | ESC C16 is often applied so that any distribution before dissolution is treated as capital on the recipients for tax purposes . |
14 | Building up the sides of the nest is resumed but is periodically interrupted so that more lichen can be added to the outside . |
15 | If the contingent environmental events are then altered so that certain ways of performing the skill are preferred to others , then some ways of performing the behaviour will be selectively reinforced at the expense of others . |
16 | For every four windows on a Mark 3 standard-class coach there are four and a h–f bays of seats , only the end bays matching the windows and succeeding bays being more tightly spaced so that some passengers are seated against a blank wall . |
17 | In Japan there are large JIT production complexes spatially organized so that subsidiary companies , suppliers and subcontractors are in contiguous relationships with each other , extending through to tertiary subcontracting relations . |
18 | It is completely sealed so that any accidental spills are contained and easily wiped away , while the double pan supports offer a flush area for easy and safe movement of heavy pans across the hotplate . |
19 | The experimental study of peer communication has steadily diminished so that most studies of the ability of young children to communicate verbally place the child together with an adult , almost invariably the experimenter . |
20 | A pure socialist economic system , by contrast , would be one in which all property was publicly owned so that all goods and services would be produced by state enterprises and in response to political priorities . |