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

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1 Even if we believed that the public interest could perhaps be equated with goals supported by a broad social consensus so that the spectre of management indulging its own personal moral and political preferences under the guise of pursuing socially worthwhile goals no longer haunted us difficulties would still remain .
2 And the Monster was pinching Ma 's bosoms with its hideous clawed fingers so that blood squirted out .
3 Always cut back to an outward facing bud so that new shoots will not grow inwards toward the centre and cross each other .
4 Oh , well the p Oh yes well it 's now seven months old that prescription so that that 'll now be invalid so ache in left arm
5 An increasing number of Italians now want to adopt a British first-past-the-post system so that there can be a periodic clean sweep , of the kind Britain experienced in 1964 and 1979 .
6 Methodism had broken down the old geographical barriers so that now nearly all areas had their Nonconformists .
7 Will he consider bringing the Conservative party , and talking to the Scottish National party to bring it into the Scottish Constitutional Convention so that we can then have a genuine debate on which way the constitution of Scotland should go ?
8 They 've scoured their record collections for their favourite chic embellishments so as to enhance the luxury commodity aura of their product .
9 The facility for paying all your fees on one cheque proved quite popular last October so if you would like to do the same at the next Q.T. Day please remember to analyse on the back of the cheque the fees you are paying .
10 The facility for paying all your fees on one cheque proved quite popular last October so if you would like to do the same at the next Q.T. Day please remember to analyse on the back of the cheque the fees you are paying .
11 It was recognised , however , that as the crew members became more experienced and gained seniority there was a need for specialised navigational training so that they could replace No. 1 's and eventually Commanders .
12 Katharine cantered Benji in a smaller and smaller circle , keeping a strong outside rein so that his hind legs were marking a smaller circle and working towards a canter pirouette .
13 The microscope , improving radically in the early nineteenth century so that its images no longer had coloured fringes all around them , was perhaps as important as the telescope had been two centuries earlier .
14 Psychometrically the problem is to develop appropriate descriptive taxonomies so that a person 's actual or potential contribution to an organisation is succinctly expressible .
15 I am going to play him in the remaining reserve games so that I can get a good look at him .
16 But at a time when the swing is to full-time 4 × 4 , they have added a central viscous coupling so that in 4 × 4 , on road or off , the power goes to the wheels with the most grip without transmission wind-up and all that entails , which can be locked for extra traction off-road .
17 I 'm still thinking about B S 5750 where we have to make sure that not only we know what training we have given people , that we also continue to give them , future appropriate training so that they can do their jobs , and so compliance by B S 5750 is not just trapping history it is also making sensible plans about the present and the future .
18 In the tradition of the street Edwin was being buried on early closing day so that the other traders could attend .
19 Knowledge was returned to the individual knowing subject so that it could be analysed ( regardless of its truth or falsity ) as a product of the ‘ norms ’ within which the individual must operate .
20 First , there was a need for a broadly based and accessible advisory facility so that claimants could receive independent and impartial advice on their entitlement to state benefits .
21 ‘ They sent two of our men off — and then they played for an extra ten minutes so that they had a chance to equalise . ’
22 The MNOD interpretation is displayed as a standard musical score so that the user can correct any errors that may have crept into the interpretation before it is written as standard MIDI information .
23 During a series of meetings with US President Bush , the US Defence Secretary Dick Cheney and the US Secretary of State James Baker , Moiseyev was informed that the USA would refuse to accept the reclassification of three Soviet motorized divisions as naval coastal units so as to exempt them from the terms of the treaty [ see p. 38027 ] .
24 Diana daubed luminous paint on the eyes of her cuddly green hippo so that at night it seemed as though he was keeping watch and looking after her .
25 There are a number of industries around Baden , all sited with typical Swiss discretion so as not to bruise the town 's charm .
26 Subsequent to the analysis by teachers of the four most popular titles , with the exception of Animal Farm , the writer completed a checklist for each of the remaining eighteen texts so that all twenty-two class readers in use in four or more of the schools were included in the analysis .
27 Departures aims to give students a command of simple spoken English so that they can communicate at a basic level in day-to-day situations .
28 The same questions as those in the mental test were also given to some pupils as a standard written test so that performance on it could be compared with the two mental test versions .
29 However , the Guild also asked for a comprehensive home-help service so that women would not worry about the welfare of younger children and husbands , but this was not forthcoming .
30 Would it be worth your while to consider sending for the chairman not only of the 1922 committee but also of the parliamentary Labour party so that the leaders of the respective parties in Parliament can discuss with you the conduct last night ?
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