Example sentences of "[coord] [noun pl] so [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Tie the beef and lamb into compact rolls or squares so that they retain their shape during cooking and will be easy to cut .
2 It is useful to quote the size of the repeat when ordering fabric for curtains or blinds so that you do not cut off in the middle of a formalized pattern .
3 They 've even installed closed-circuit television and computers so that you can see it coming round corners .
4 Remarkable things can be done linking projectors and computers so that you get composite or varied images on a wall of screens .
5 He wanted to do a Beatle medley and for that we made four cut-out caricatures of The Beatles in hardboard and painted them and then fitted them on frames and easels so that they could be stood up and moved around .
6 They also taught man the rite of circumcision and the secret languages of birds and animals so that he was able to trap or befriend them , and showed him how to divine water .
7 The most relevant aspect of his advice concerns ‘ rural tourism ’ as one inevitable relationship between government and the rural people , which introduces biases in development programmes in which the poorer are neglected because they are inescapably the most remote and difficult to reach ; and in which university education and professional training blinker and condition researchers and planners so that they see problems of poverty in terms of their own specialisation and through filters of supposedly superior knowledge and status .
8 We get quite used to our domestic dog actually bringing us sticks and balls so that we may throw them for our four-legged companion to retrieve .
9 is to give a prospective employer a brief resumé of your education , qualifications , training , experience , strengths and successes so that you will be given the chance of an interview .
10 These are groups which share a particular life-style , language , and assumptions so that they feel at home with one another .
11 Nor can I accept that it is my duty to reform hawks and pigeons so that they become well-behaved social humans where the hawks stop grabbing baby pigeons and the pigeons stop nicking my peas .
12 We must begin the process of raising awareness among our white brothers and sisters so that they realise that they are hurting us .
13 But it 's it 's about about doing that and about being able to practice and use these skills and techniques so that we can improve performance .
14 We need organization , and the central purpose of this book is to lay out an account of the nature of the social systems and processes so that we can get on with the job .
15 — Director of Finance and Administration : responsible for improving systems and procedures so that they are responsive and flexible .
16 In order to come to terms with the past , the initial gesture must be to confront its strangeness , rather than to seek for similarities and continuities so that it can be equated with the present and thus , in effect , dehistoricized .
17 If you are conscientious at organising your notes and materials so that they can be referred to easily , then you will quickly be able to build up a personal library and reference system .
18 In particular that fireworks comply with the British Standard that people register that they are keeping fireworks retailers and wholesalers so that we can go and inspect the storage conditions er and that people obey the law by not selling fireworks to people under the age of sixteen .
19 Here , these have been laid in a bold panel close to the house and have also been used in strips and courses so that they tie the raised pool into the overall design of the terrace .
20 My hunch is that these two popular myths of management — which are both drawn from previous experience and make the contemporary experience of the manager — are designed to mediate the rational model both to the manager himself and others so that it is more human .
21 The health authority says that with more drugs misuse in society it is vital that drugs-related services and professionals are constantly updated on development and trends so that they could best help those in need .
22 Well the problem is , you see , the devil has blinded their eyes , he had blinded the eyes of men and women so that they think that they ca n't do this , but what has actual happened , Paul tells us , i i in , in Corinthians in the first er , in Two Corinthians in chapter four , and verse four , he says , the God of this world has blinded the eyes of the unbelieving that they might not see the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ , who is the image of God .
23 Compacts should strongly recommend that trade unionists should be released on full pay to work with teachers and students so that they gain a balanced understanding of how industry works .
24 Knowingly , they gave up their stipends , homes and churches so that they could live with their consciences .
25 studying ways of influencing media objectives , goals , and practices so that they could become more democratic and responsive to our peoples ' aspirations ;
26 When ready each child can then join in the still image , remembering their position and expressions so that it can be recreated later , and so that half the group can move out of the image to examine the other half .
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