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

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1 Its frank , American sexiness became , itself , a world-wide fashion , emulated in London , Paris , Tokyo — and filtering through society rapidly , so that the Weber look was not only in evidence in Bond Street or Knightsbridge but at supermarket checkouts and filling stations .
2 Can my hon. Friend confirm that he will do all in his power to ensure that the Government are returned so that the Dover ferry industry can continue to benefit from high levels of exports ?
3 Chauthala eventually resigned as Chief Minister in May , but his replacement , Banarasi Das Gupta , was a close associate so that the Lal clan remained in control of the state [ see p. 37452 ] .
4 ICL completed their donation of computer equipment by giving another two p.c.s and a further printer , so that the ICL room is now a well-established and valuable resource for undergraduates in particular .
5 Consider for example the case when Ri becomes large enough for the turbulence to be suppressed in the outer region , so that the Reynolds stress becomes small there .
6 SALT , for example , gave the Soviets an advantage in the number of ICBM 's ( even if the US maintained predominance in total numbers of warheads ) ; grain sales to Russia helped Brezhnev solve his agricultural problems but upset US markets ; Jewish emigration from the USSR increased but not enough to please the critics so that the US Congress ( under the Jackson-Vanik amendment ) decided to tie economic deals with Russia to greater Jewish emigration .
7 In previous years , a series of reports had dealt with higher-level full-time courses , so that the Hudson Committee 's work would complete the review of the whole pattern of agricultural education .
8 In those circumstances we have no alternative but to adopt the course dictated by the Convention and order the child 's return to Canada forthwith so that the Ontario court may proceed with its consideration of what is best for his welfare .
9 Then , where δ is the fraction so that the Goldbach–Rehage formula above becomes or This can be written in terms of , the relaxation time at the glass temperature , since where is a shift factor and Hence or , if the material is being heated or cooled at a rate we have where is the decrement of the expansion coefficient of the glass and , as before .
10 Suppose that the temperature difference across a Bénard layer of very large horizontal extent is increased so that the Rayleigh number passes through its critical value .
11 This prediction has been confirmed experimentally ( Fig. 23.5 ) , by gradually increasing the temperature difference across a salt-stratified layer so that the Rayleigh number passes through its critical value .
12 The people who make crackers on a Monday morning , we have moved to the other three days so that the Monday morning is free for the sewing .
13 States were urged to take measures to reduce the demand for drugs , and to increase financial contributions so that the UN Fund for Drug Abuse Control could expand its work .
14 In addition , the new regulations continued the pre-war advantages for university-provided liberal adult education which further weakened the relative position of the WEA so much so that the Ashby Committee reported that university income for adult education had exceeded £550,000 in 1951–52 in contrast to the WEA 's income of little more than £130,000 for that year .
15 But , of course , the £50 deposit , at a time when the annual wage was less than £500 , was a powerful deterrent to all but the wealthiest families and remained so until the Baldwin Fund agreed to put up the money for children without guarantors or for foster parents who could not afford to pay .
16 ( 2 ) The London Stock Exchange may , at the request of the Panel , withdraw temporarily the facilities of the market from an offender ( for instance , a bidder which wishes to issue its own listed shares as consideration for the bid will be unable to do so if the London Stock Exchange refuses to admit them to listing ) .
17 Now this psychology , there 's absolutely loads of stuff on it so and the Maitlin book 's got quite a good coverage of it , so I 'll go over it quite quickly , alright ?
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