Example sentences of "and [noun sg] so [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It is important that the Compact Partnership exists at senior levels in Education and Industry so that a clear understanding of the value , purpose , and potential of the initiative permeates all the institutions involved , and so that staff at all levels are positively encouraged to offer their support .
2 Hang rabbit intestines on a stick and string so that the intestines are positioned in the centre of the hole and just below surface level .
3 The increase in the industrial trade deficit was partly compensated for by surpluses on services and tourism so that the current-account deficit remained small in relation to gross domestic product ( GDP ) ( under 0.4 per cent ) .
4 It is important to use moisturizing cream day and night so that the skin should feel soft as well as looking good .
5 These sulphate esters of bile acids are usually less toxic than their unesterified parent substances and are eliminated more rapidly through faeces and urine so that the organism can be efficiently detoxified in the case of cholestasis .
6 Mr Hutton said : ‘ One of the things they often slip up on is having an assistant in the car who should operate the brakes and steering so that the mechanic underneath can check everything is working properly .
7 With well written characters the words fit and flow so that the actor can ride with ease , and the thoughts , no matter how disjointed , have a natural quality that is at once ‘ actable ’ .
8 This sort of experiment shows however that with materials of this character one can not really distinguish between practical strength and brittleness so that the introduction of weak internal surfaces can be regarded as raising the strength .
9 The Danish infusion did increase yields but had an adverse effect on food conversion rates , longevity and hardiness so that the experiment waned .
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