Example sentences of "that [noun] [prep] [noun] so " in BNC.

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1 This produces that variety of note-successions so typical of the total-chromatic usage of serialism ( Example 140 ) : This exercise has been written in such a way as to reveal the considerable difficulty which inevitably occurs when using several serial forms at the same time .
2 Oh well never mind erm but , but , you know , informal consent and all that kind of thing so er right anyway erm so er how 's it going ?
3 Shall I do it on that piece of paper so I do n't get mixed up on
4 I will make that feedback to Jenny so that she 's clear , I think that 's a good way to handle it .
5 Now if you 're talking about filling the seats it 's obvious that the people in Harlow like that type of thing so why do n't we have more of it . .
6 It was strange how she loved him for that business with Tommaso so long ago , how she had such a feeling for the intricate conventions of the old code , and saw him as a man of honour , a duellist .
7 Where they 're coming obviously because they believe in that sort of thing so
8 Er and Jane looks after all the publicity er er preparations and that sort of thing so
9 that 's why we 've got to start cutting back there 's no money for wage rises and that sort of thing so
10 She never knew how to respond to that sort of talk so stayed silent .
11 Now in that room at Fontainebleau so many years ago , I studied Francis but my eyes were drawn to that bloody ring which sparkled on the fourth finger of his left hand .
12 They 're not building that runway at Potosi so that we Bolivians can travel , as if we had the money !
13 The fundamental task of the work-study engineer is to provide , in this battle of wits between management and workers , that knowledge for management so that they can exercise tighter control .
14 Well he thought your dad was buying that mould from Jim so he did say that , he , he 'd lent him that book on how to actually build them , but that 's
15 The Cubists had gained new recruits also , but the impact of the Orphist section caused Salmon to write , ‘ Orphism and Simultanism seem to me to represent a threat to that sense of structure so miraculously rediscovered ’ .
16 In serving the interest of some rather than all , the 1988 Education Reform Act may come to be judged as an impediment to the creation of that equality of outcomes so long seen as an essential right of all citizens .
17 We want to go through that line by line so
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