Example sentences of "[vb pp] so [conj] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 Both effects diminish the energy received so that eventually the signals are undetectable .
2 We 've had some fairly exotic bass strings dangled in front of our wallets over the years — like the ones which were round-wound by the bridge and progressively smoother up towards the nut , and the others designed so that only the bare core passes over the bridge saddles — but Jim D'Addario is pretty scathing about them all .
3 Those screens are specially designed so that only the driver can open them , in an attempt to prevent incidents like the one Mr Seymour experienced .
4 It was angled so that only the captain could see it and Jezrael had no knowledge of what it showed , only her own innate fear of what damage it might cause .
5 Short lengths of net can be used so that ideally the enclosed space is partitioned into three sections using two nets set parallel to each other .
6 Similarly , in taking a feminist perspective in her youth work , Jenny Ball was aware that considerable care needed to be exercised so that neither the work nor her position became vulnerable .
7 In the horse , the digits have been progressively reduced so that just the central core carries the load and the two adjacent ones are present as splints — remnants of the digits that once were there .
8 Though the overall level of representation does not appear to have improved dramatically , it seems that the numbers represented by specialist lay advisers have increased so that now the most common representative is the trades union representative or the specialist lay adviser .
9 A module name can be specified so that only the the names of packages containing this module are shown .
10 Like shape , scale can not be correct over the whole map , but some map projections can be constructed so that either the lines of latitude or the lines of longitude , or certain lines of latitude and longitude , have the scale correct .
11 The enamel may be largely removed , leaving islands of cracked and scored enamel ( Fig. 3.20 D , H ) , or it may be entirely missing and the dentine hollowed out and etched so that only the bare outlines of the teeth remain ( Fig. 3.20 F , G ) .
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