Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [vb -s] so [conj] " in BNC.

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1 He says transport is very very cheap for firms and it 's been made cheaper by successive governments building more roads to help freight and also by raising the weight limits so that we 've got bigger and bigger lorries .
2 So you 're sitting in your office and some , you know your , your boss comes in and says hey the president says so and so , but the president does n't usually say it to you he says it to somebody else so there 's always , there 's always a possibility of ambiguity , somebody else has interpreted the president 's message in a particular way .
3 Anyone who wants the Ring does so because they are convinced that they could use it in order to destroy Darkness .
4 He finds that although the globular bodies of the histone molecules no longer contact the DNA of heavily transcribed genes , their charged tails still do , leading him to suggest that they remain tethered by their tails while the polymerase passes so that they can rapidly ‘ snap back ’ into their former structure .
5 Another thoughtful refinement is always to arrange the knot in the abseil ropes on the top of the anchor slings so that it does n't run against the rock when pulled .
6 The more permanent way to reduce limitation , however , is to increase capacity — that is to invest time and effort in learning the skills that the job requires so that it can be done more smoothly , more confidently and more speedily .
7 One allocation that would be both efficient and equitable in this sense would be an initial endowment at 1 where both A and B have the same X and Y. Since they face the same budget constraint , each can have what the other has so that any trades away from equal allocation to the contract curve must meet the reverse allocation test illustrated as part ( b ) of the figure .
8 It doubles the winch reels so that the continuous loop is wound in and out simultaneously , and the camera held firm at any altitude .
9 There are philosophical problems about this kind of approach to paintings : if the artist paints so that what is on the canvas looks to him just like what is in front of him , then the astigmatism or other defects ought to cancel out and his picture look all right to us .
10 As it flows , the lava cools , and its initial fierce glow subsides to a less intense yellow , and more important , the viscosity increases so that the lava becomes more like treacle .
11 The method already described for measuring the curvature of the sphere generalizes so that for any other two-dimensional surface the curvature is given by
12 In the absence of any agreement , or undertaking , then probably out of necessity the wife will have to pay for repairs , and explore the possibility when the trust comes to an end of applying to the court ( under " liberty to apply " ) for a variation of the division of the sale proceeds so that she is reimbursed .
13 With this second choice for eqn ( 9.8 ) is replaced by solutions Now the light cone of a source within the horizon tilts so that it points outward .
14 This plan should be regularly updated as the design evolves so that at any moment in time it represents the best forecast of the final cost of the project .
15 The disease accelerates so that the times of improvement become no longer measurable improvements but simply times of no further drastic decline ( see Q in fig ii ) … until the next time .
16 Right and said erm a particle moves so that its displacement is given by this function of T
17 Any set of conditions that leads to an increase in the activity of an area does so because it is tapping its functions .
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