Example sentences of "[conj] [art] [noun] so [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's a good idea to mark the motherboard with a felt tip pen , or a label so that the replacement chips are put into the correct sockets . |
2 | Take along some favourite toys or a book so that your child has something to play with in the waiting room . |
3 | Where shrubs or small trees are in front of a wall , create an interesting effect by illuminating the wall rather than the shrub so that the shrub stands out in silhouette . |
4 | The second set also relate to a 1-kilometre grid drawn to cover a larger area than the map so as to be able to extend the axis line fully . |
5 | ‘ You 're not to see the swan until the performance so that you will react to if spontaneously . |
6 | They put a voltage between the tip and the sample so that an electric current will flow . |
7 | There was always a close relationship between the Armed Forces and the railways so that we are not surprised to learn that many barracks were built by or for Service personnel . |
8 | However as late as 1668 another Roman , Mario Savioni ( c. 1608–1685 ) brought out a book of five-part Madrigali morali e spirituali , explaining that they were to be sung each at the end of one of his previously published Concerti morali and adding that he had ‘ taken care to unite together the aria and the madrigal so as to conform with the character of the concertos ’ . |
9 | ‘ We are also hoping to extend the study to Europe and the US so that eventually , by the end of 1994 , we will be able to make international comparisons . |
10 | Arghatun was speaking again , and he gestured once or twice in the direction of Rostov and the others so that it was clear that he was making a report . |
11 | Cut away the waste wood around the ears with the coping saw , and use the 1in shallow gouge to further shape them and the nostrils so that they angle back at each side . |
12 | And how dared the man standing between herself and the light so that she could not see him clearly speak so harshly of what she had done ? |
13 | Each checkout contains a memory and a clock so that data is captured not just on sales but on the work rate of the checkout assistants . |
14 | We have to take lessons with an open mind and a humility so that we may find out where we are going wrong . |
15 | I also know how to get the red-tailed buzzard out of a tree at night , so if it flies off I stay by the tree in which it settles until dark , then I go and fetch sticks and a torch so that I can see what I 'm doing . |
16 | Such a libretto can then be handed to a composer or arranger of music and a designer so that they can make their contributions to the total production . |
17 | Klepner played the usual corporate cat and mouse game of making at least one or two word changes on each and every page so that his own secretary could re-type each page under her initials and the initials ‘ FK ’ . |
18 | This car has brakes on the front wheels as well as the back so that it can be slowed down safely from very high speeds . |
19 | It is important , therefore , to be clear about the differences as well as the similarities so that one can know what to query as well as what to accept in the concepts . |