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

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1 Without time for more discussion , Anselm simply left Rome the next day , to spend the next fifteen months in total inactivity so far as his archbishopric was concerned .
2 The chronic phase shows progressive deterioration in emotional stability so that relationships become progressively damaged .
3 However , there is no doubt that these will become commercial in due course so that we may see electric cars , especially for local running .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 In free fighting so many aspects come into play at the same time that newer students suddenly seem to be out of their depth .
9 If you went from there to there without any practice or participation , since we 've already said you might have left half your audience here and in actual fact so your practice and participation needs to be built in .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 Your reflexes should always be in fine tune so that you can react appropriately to whatever action the barbel tries to take .
13 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 . ’
14 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 .
15 Many resistivity meters and magnetometers can now be fitted with a data recorder , which records the readings in computer-readable form so that the results can be fed directly into a computer as soon as the survey is finished .
16 Are you in rented property so feel you just have to put up with what you have ?
17 They point out that under the first-past-the-post system a small swing in votes tends to produce a major change in parliamentary strength so " exaggerating " a party 's lead in parliament in a way that leads to sharp swings in policy when there are only small shifts in voting and still more limited changes in public opinion .
18 Then Curtis fell , and in quick succession so did Bailey and Smith .
19 The drive starts in late afternoon so that as the light is beginning to fade the herd will be driven into the log walls that funnel into the stockade .
20 Sea cliffs and rocky islands , breeding in late summer so that young can be fed on birds migrating through the Mediterranean at that time .
21 The theories which have been advanced so far have not been adequately tested in empirical research so as to gain credibility .
22 The lamp outside in the yard bathed him in grey light , leaving his eyes in deep shadow so that his face resembled that of a corpse .
23 Such a State should act in good faith so as not to frustrate the objects of the treaty .
24 How are they going to replace themselves in good time so that there will be a talent bank of experience , ready to lead ?
25 Recommendation ( ix ) calls upon local offices and the Department of Social Security to give higher priority to those entering residential care to make sure that their claims for income support are processed in good time so that people do not have weeks of worry or possibly weeks in a home without paying .
26 Guests at the Award ceremony were invited to arrive in good time so that they could take part in the fund raising .
27 They 've shown that if you run it at the right speed and stuff it 's one of the most effective methods of doing it and erm the ones we say are the nice little plate compactors which are the best thing , they are useless in comparative performance so
28 Because most forms of complementary medicine are not officially recognised , social controls on professional standards , appropriate to health professions , have been largely absent in complementary medicine so that many of its practitioners are of relatively low quality .
29 In severe deafness so much effort goes into making sense of what is only heard imperfectly that there is more difficulty in remembering facts , so if in any doubt it is helpful to write a note of key points , one 's name , agency , and when a return visit will be paid .
30 Linda Bloomfield , chief executive of Merseyside TEC , said : ‘ Businessmen 's time is in short supply so taking the show to them seemed a logical idea . ’
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