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

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1 One primary intervention therefore was for me to liaise regularly with the ward so that Mrs Allen was fully informed about the situation .
2 Leeds switched tactics slightly and brought Kelly in more and more so that West ham were being skinned on both wings .
3 Over a period of a few days during early August the world 's perception of the Kingdom shifted dramatically , so that King Hussein was no longer portrayed as one of the chief US allies in the region , but instead as one of Saddam Hussein 's prime collaborators .
4 Staff and pupils were on first name terms , so that Miss Clifton was Cliffy to her face , and Anna Essinger , who had been dubbed Tante Anna in German , was known simply as T A. The children contributed to the maintenance of their school , to the extent of making furniture and cleaning and repairing the building .
5 The baby 's christening was held at Carrie 's house so that Grandma Houlihan was able to hold the baby .
6 ‘ Mr. Mounce is away , so if Mrs. Mounce is in the bath their flat must be empty , and she 's probably left the door open .
7 When Will had disappeared from sight , Hari set to work on the slippers once more , they must be just so because Emily Grenfell was a good customer if a very exacting one .
8 So while Dr Nebiolo is content to spend in excess of $300,000 ( £172,000 ) on an annual gala awards night in Monte Carlo , the sport is lacking credibility and facing ruin if the shoddy attitudes continue .
9 So while Nicholas Lyndhurst was playing Rodney ‘ the plonker ’ in Only Fools And Horses , Andrew was on stage in Richard III or playing Osric in Hamlet and Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet .
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