Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] [noun pl] so [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | The better choice here is a crescent-pattern spanner which has angled jaws so that it can be reversed in tight corners . |
2 | The social scientist tends to study events so as to draw conclusions of a more general and rather static kind . |
3 | Try not to give one-word answers even if the interviewer is inexperienced and keeps phrasing questions so that the most obvious way to answer is ‘ Yes ’ or ‘ No ’ . |
4 | It involves recasting sentences so that they clearly do not exclude either women or men . |
5 | ‘ That means opening doors so that people are not denied the best education and the best health care ; it means that we must have equal opportunity , greater fairness . ’ |