Example sentences of "a [noun] so [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Ca n't we just back it along a bit so that Andrew can you know
2 If there was no correlation , well you 'd expect them to be mixed up a bit so that negatives might occur with negatives or they might occur with positives vice-versa Now , I 'm g try and give you a feel for how these numbers , how we work out the correlation coefficient in terms of Z scores .
3 The nurse pulled up the metal sides and closed them with a clang so that Dot was like a caged prisoner .
4 You may in fact find that you do pay some tax in the UK If you have dividends or receive bank or building society interest on which tax has been paid , tax will have beed deducted at source , and this will enable you to sign a Certificate so that ACET can obtain the advantages of the Gift Aid scheme .
5 It was advice Erika took seriously , distancing herself from Fritz as much as possible and adroitly using Rosa as a shield so that Fritz was forever baulked in his obscure desires .
6 Their grandparents had made the lounge into a bedroom so that Grandad did n't have to do the stairs with his bad legs and a bedroom had been turned into a sitting room and furnished with a table , chairs and sideboard that her parents had acquired when they got married though they had no house to put it in .
7 Variety is added by using different pattern scales , so that large florals can be combined with striped patterns , for instance ; or colourways may be co-ordinated across a range so that mixtures of patterns and plains can be used .
8 There must also have been a loop so that locomotives could run round their trains in order to be at the front for the journey back to Bishop 's Castle .
9 The calculations are made using a spreadsheet so that alterations in data can be quickly incorporated .
10 If the Americans with their peace talks do get the parties together , their first business will be to arrange a truce so that food can move .
11 It should also recognise that there is a need to protect such exercises from public scrutiny for a period so that teachers have time to acquire evaluative skills .
12 ‘ They 're putting her in a cage so that people can see her .
13 A friend has told him that the council might be prepared to take the children into voluntary care for a while so that Ahmed can convalesce properly .
14 ‘ I particularly like the idea of your making yourself available for an hour once a week so that listeners can phone in with their criticisms , complaints and suggestions . ’
15 It is proposed that it should be used in those Committee areas for about a month so that difficulties can emerge and be dealt with .
16 From this figure we see that the optimal solution of AP is not a tour so that AP is not TSP .
17 Work is currently going on to prepare a book so that parishes can be helped to develop the part they have to play in handing on the faith to our children .
18 But when she looked at the mirror again the stain of spectacles was still there and she had to wipe it off with a cloth so that Larry would not see .
19 To worsen this travesty , the money is paid directly into an account in a bank so that employees do not even get their hands on it .
20 On HLCAs they recommend paying the maximum EEC rates to the areas of greatest handicap ; lowering the stocking limit per hectare or linking HLCAs to the area of rough grazing on a farm so that farms with the most rough grazing receive the greater payments .
21 It is usually possible to invert a diagram so that blocks and lines are interchanged .
22 Each checkout contains a memory and a clock so that data is captured not just on sales but on the work rate of the checkout assistants .
23 All endangered big game has been given a value so that poachers can be forced to pay compensation as well as serving up to six years in prison for killing the animals .
24 Thus , many minifundia have restricted or no access to irrigation water and are often too small to support a family so that employment is sought elsewhere .
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