Example sentences of "so [art] [noun sg] [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Erm , but ours was a piece of frame work and a grating on it , and you stuck that in the window , when you opened the window you push that in so the air could come in and mosquitoes could n't .
2 And they 're low to the ground , so the ground effect and that so the air can go over there , breaks up here and gets thrown off erm it 's just the air .
3 If so the draftsman should consider giving one of the parties ( usually the landlord ) the right to choose whether the person to be appointed to determine the new rent should act as expert or arbitrator .
4 He realised first that a muon in the vicinity of a hydrogen atom would orbit 207 times nearer to the central nucleus than would the electron , and so the muon would get inside the electron 's orbit and take over the electrical attraction of the proton ; it is an atomic ‘ excuse me ’ dance routine .
5 So the Queen would hire a nanny to look after them
6 So the Bellman would cry : and the crew would reply
7 ‘ She must sit on the pot until it cool so the vapour can come up her inside , ’ the thin woman commanded .
8 And so the inventory can measure androgyny , high scoring on feminine and masculine subscales , and undifferentiation , low scoring on both subscales , as well as femininity and masculinity .
9 So the animal will work in order to provide itself with those conditions .
10 The cup shadows the cell and so the animal can gain an impression of the direction of the light source .
11 As well as setting up the scheme , the council will be made to fill in quarterly returns so the government can monitor changes in numbers .
12 So the government can correct for this type of market failure by increasing aggregate demand , either by spending more itself or by getting the private sector to increase its spending , through tax cuts or an expansion in the money supply and lower interest rates .
13 and what that means that if an organization which has not sponsored something in the arts before decides to do so the government will give a similar amount of money er at a lower ceiling of a thousand and up to a maximum of forty thousand was it ?
14 So the government must help ?
15 In doing so the law would concentrate on what the accused dishonestly achieved or attempted to achieve and not on the means — taking or otherwise — which he used in order to do so .
16 Either hydraulic ‘ bladders ’ or hydraulic pistons expand to grip the sides of the well , then retract so the bit can advance .
17 In such a case a complete reconsideration of the case , including the taking of evidence and the finding of facts , would be a waste of time and money ; so the court can remit the case and direct the authority to reconsider the facts in the light of the law as it has been held to be .
18 So the debt would go then ?
19 I think it might be worthwhile actually so the school can come and bail us out !
20 Erm so the money would come to me ?
21 Of course , the holders of irredeemable stock were not obliged to exchange it for South Sea stock , but as fast as they did so the company would issue an equal amount of its stock .
22 Each product that is sold will earn a gross profit margin of £20 , and so the company would need to sell 10,000 units to break even .
23 So the company can make use of ingredients , including organic ones , that could not survive melting .
24 now Mr what I 'm asking you about is the space see how I 'm speaking out so try and speak up like this so the jury can hear .
25 The estimate for ninety=four , ninety- five , is that there will be some one point three eight five million pounds required , but I er , have to say , that we have not , as in previous years , we have not at this stage received from the D F E er , details of of how the er indirect element of A N G will be calculated for next year , so the requirement may differ er in in due time .
26 But any recipes should be fairly straightforward ( so the editor can try them ! )
27 So the man could calculate exactly what he was earning you know , hour by hour if not day by day and week by week .
28 For this reason , most weights of watercolour paper are dampened and stretched before painting — so the surface can remain flat until the washes are dry .
29 ‘ Beruna will not lie still in her hut for you this day , and so the Whale will thrash about .
30 At the same time there may be little provision of help in child care , and so the couple will have to organise their lives accordingly .
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