Example sentences of "they [vb mod] [vb infin] so [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The patient wants to keep still but the pains can be so severe that they must move so sometimes they can appear to be restless .
2 If the parties to an agreement want to refer their disputes to an expert and to keep the dispute out of court , they must say so specifically in the agreement .
3 It is in order for Ministers to quote , but I think they should do so briefly .
4 My only worry is that , with the ground drying up , they might go so fast that he gets disheartened .
5 She had completed the agreed term of admission of two months and in accordance with the rules of the institution , the parish officers were asked to remove her ; before they could do so however , Mary Storey had died .
6 They could do so again , especially now that they are in conflict not only with the West but also with their own leaders and with their mentors ( and military suppliers ) in Serbia .
7 There they sit on reserved seats in the Commons , Her Majesty 's Loyal Opposition , only metres away from their government counterparts , knowing they could do so much better .
8 Abruptly , the sensations she 'd felt that night in St Lucia , when they 'd come so close to making love , engulfed her with such force that she felt weak at the knees .
9 They need do so no longer
10 And on horseback they would feel so much safer .
11 Pillar rose plantings do pose a special problem , because they will grow so much taller and wider , and thus need very much bigger and stronger staking .
12 Spokesmen for both schools say they will obey the law if they are ordered to admit women , but they will do so grudgingly , as they did with blacks in the 1970s .
13 The double windows , divided by twin columns , are the most pleasing thing in the room , with simply sculpted capitals , of a demon , the head of Christ , animals , birds , stars and flowers ; these , like the door between them , once gave on to the cloister , and it is nice to know that they will do so again , once that vital adjunct has been rebuilt .
14 As for the point my hon. Friend raises about the Opposition 's attitude to legislation , it is up to the Opposition to speak for themselves — and I say that knowing that they will do so honourably .
15 In the light of the above , it is clear that two matrices having the same modal matrix do not necessarily permute ; they will do so only if their spectral matrices permute .
16 They will do so ever more loudly as the organ attempts to drown their noise .
17 They will work so much better on the day if they are given that advance preparation .
18 He then suggests that the former can either directly create the conditions for the reproduction of the relations of production , presumably by quelling any sign of working class insubordination ( i.e. , a feature of economic practice depends upon political practice ) , or they can do so indirectly , by establishing a situation in which ideological state apparatuses can do their work ( i.e. , in which ideological practice determines economic practice ) .
19 Indeed , they can do so more accurately than traditional methods .
20 The treaty provides for the possibility that member states will wish to adopt a single currency later this decade , but they can do so only if they meet strict convergence conditions — conditions for which the British Government have pressed from the outset .
21 The other two cases are included primarily to emphasize that a wide variety of phenomena is contained within the Lorenz equations , although , since yet further variety can be obtained by varying r/r c and b , they can do so only by example .
22 Unless they believe that they can do so beneficially they have no raison d'etre .
23 They can tease so sweetly .
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