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

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1 The chronic phase shows progressive deterioration in emotional stability so that relationships become progressively damaged .
2 Starting in September 1990 batches of new courses will be introduced in each session so that from September 1992 all entrants will be enrolled on new-style courses .
3 Because they , they they 'd got cellars in that cottage so that the cellars became the ar armoury and there was erm ammunition and everything in there and the back of there , which was the garden , we could use as , as parade area so it was it was very central and that 's where we finished up as headquarters for I 'll say D Company , for Bloxwich .
4 It 's too much , if you ever have too much you can just fold a bit down , if you have a big bandage you can fold either of those edges down first if you 've got too much and then you fold it forward and back , now your pin sticks in , but all the material and out of all the material and it goes in a straight upward direction , again it must go in that direction so that if per chance it comes undone it falls out and drops on the floor , whereas if it was sideways or downwards it would open and stick in your casualty , so that 's why we have it done that way .
5 If you have not , will you use your good offices to nudge the Home Secretary in that direction so that he apologises to Winston Silcott and his family ?
6 Plus , of course , it means you 're gon na go back in that direction so if they say something like erm two chlorapropane active with you need to be able to get structural formula from that name .
7 It would have made sense for the Government to include this measure in that Bill so that it could be dealt with at the same time .
8 However , there is no doubt that these will become commercial in due course so that we may see electric cars , especially for local running .
9 Until now , the bridge had been believed to date to the 1820s , when the dilapidated castle was re-clad in fresh stone so that part of its keep could be used as an expanded county prison .
10 Though God is totally free of culture he chooses to clothe his message in cultural form so that people will immediately see its relevance and feel its impact .
11 WACC 's Women 's Programme encourages full and equal participation of women in public communication so that their distinctive insights into , and experiences of , life become part of the public agenda while , at the same time , the oppressive mechanisms of male domination are removed .
12 But there is no pivot available in this row so that LP10 , and therefore problem 10 , is infeasible .
13 In normal development , the cells may act in this way so that the developing baby is not attacked by the mother 's defence system .
14 Every village school in Eritrea is designed in this way so as to prevent detection from the air by the MIGs and Antanov bombers of the Ethiopian air force .
15 So I am pleading that the panel really take a great deal of effort in this leaflet so that it is going to be easily understood by even the people who are less well educated than some of us .
16 The frequency is chosen to make sure that the core reaches saturation at each alteration , but does not spend any more than a short time in this condition so as to maximise the final output signal ; the circuit should produce as many saturation signals as possible .
17 Otherwise you are likely to find that your puppy will continue in this manner so as to attract your attention .
18 A control non-diabetic group was not recruited in this study so that it was not possible to determine whether the prevalence of hypertension in diabetics was greater than in non-diabetics .
19 ( We will refer to P1 as P1* in this section so that tableaux are distinguished from those in Section 11.2 . )
20 the task can be systematized or programmed in some way so that others can carry out the routines strictly to your requirements , thus reoccurring items are frequently delegated without undue risks being incurred
21 She wanted to kiss him , to soften him , to diminish him in some way so that she felt safer , more human .
22 It is perhaps a feature which could be added to many of the existing railways in some way so that the many enthusiastic photographers can enjoy that aspect of our hobbies without some of the restrictions that are presented today ?
23 differentiate its broad product range in some way so that it is not competing directly with lower-cost products , or
24 What we need to do is steal his thunder in some way so that he realises how pointless it would be to write a story or even make any of those veiled suggestions that reporters of his ilk seem to be so good at . ’
25 Figure 2.4(a) shows the light path as seen by the astronaut ; his frame is in free fall so that the light travels in a straight line to the opposite wall .
26 If there is a good argument for producing your own acted scenes with non-actors , try to give them roles similar to their own in real life so that they can play themselves as far as possible .
27 He may be naturally drawn towards a discovery of a state which does not depend on time and space for its reality , but the medium of the imperfect world into which he is born means that : Such knowing and feeling , the mystics say , is given in response to a process — an ordering of the drives in human nature so that they can be expressed as love .
28 Your reflexes should always be in fine tune so that you can react appropriately to whatever action the barbel tries to take .
29 Instead we spend our energies in hard work so that we can afford to pay our taxes and enjoy the benefits of a comfortable and well-ordered life . ’
30 For example , in the celebrated Royal Mail Steam Packet case ( R v Kylsant and Morland ( 1931 ) 75 Acct LR 62 ) it was argued in court that if the accounts or the audit reports had shown the enterprise 's true financial position , it would have encouraged competitors to engage in predatory pricing so as to drive the company out of business .
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