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

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1 Just okay Right So if you log in now I think we will go into Word , right , we 'll do this in Word , all right , Word for Windows so connect to network Log in as you .
2 The peasant economy provides a reserve of cheap labour for capitalism and so contributes to capital accumulation .
3 The offer 's open only while stocks last so hurry to post off the order form .
4 We have become so habituated to market relations that it can seem merely banal to observe that types of work which make a loss will , within market production , be reduced or discontinued , while types which make a profit will be expanded .
5 However , there is another system parameter , VIRTUALPAGECNT , which you may also have to increase , so skip to Section 1.6.1 now ( otherwise you may have to reboot the system twice ! )
6 If the Government are so committed to training , how does the hon. Gentleman explain the letter from the Merseyside TEC to Hexagon Community Ltd. in my constituency , telling it that output-related funding is to be cut by 25 per cent .
7 By degrees the British came to dominate this trade , partly because they were so committed to sugar that they were bound to make large purchases of slaves on their own account , partly because their increasingly dominant position at sea meant that they could take the place of the Dutch as general suppliers of slaves for planters in other European colonies who wanted to buy them .
8 He understood only too well why the marquis was so attracted to Topaz Chilcott .
9 So welcome to hour two , the afternoon version of the 's own with those hunky young things World 's Apart .
10 A large hound with a broad studded collar is likely to cause trouble , so walk to heel when out and obey your owner instantly , in all matters .
11 So going to school tomorrow ?
12 So going to school tomorrow ?
13 Once such an island has become permanent , longshore drift takes place along the seaward side , and so leads to modification and complication of the initially simple form .
14 The attempt to do so leads to abstraction in which societies , or systems , seem to behave without any reference to actual people .
15 We have become so used to thinking of Günter Wand as a conductor who specialises exclusively in the late 18th and 19th Century symphonic repertoire that it comes as something of a shock to find him performing a wide variety of works of more contemporary lineage .
16 The history of the game is littered with talented players who were never capped and so defected to league .
17 There is a chief superintendent in RUC Headquarters whose sole responsibility is community relations , and no complaints were made about the level of managerial support given them by Easton 's senior officers , something unusual for ordinary policemen and women in the RUC , and particularly so compared to community policing sections in other forces ( Grimshaw and Jefferson 1987 ) .
18 The voice , so accustomed to obedience , continued in courtesy , but its ring of conviction was sharpening , and Miranda sensed that Anthony Everard had reached the point when , if he could not phrase a command as a request , he would assert his authority undisguised .
19 There are only 100 places available so turn to page 216 and fill in the coupon right away to book your place .
20 These religious ethical teachings are surrounded by sacrality , and they have to be reiterated in this way over and over again because nothing runs so counter to man than to love his neighbour , including his enemies .
21 Turned on the radio to listen to a play , but it was stupid , so went to bed .
22 An ’ you 're very small ; an' you have too much to say , so go to sleep . ’
23 You will also receive a mail message telling you that the DC is now active , so go to Option 6.1.1 to Inspect it .
24 After X has been so charged to income tax the £100,000 is advanced to X absolutely .
25 So come to Home Farm .
26 So come to bed . ’
27 More recently the rapid increase in the wealth of the Japanese , their greater consumption of diamonds and the fact that they have never been so attached to gold as the peoples of the west have led to a sharp increase in their use of platinum for jewellery .
28 Bahrain station was not informed of their approach and so failed to light-up , and the moon has already set , so the pilot of Horsa overshot .
29 Rather like pathological ‘ organisation men ’ , they seem so addicted to bureaucracy that they ca n't get enough of it in their day jobs .
30 There is no doubt that such weaknesses impede proper continuity and progression and so lead to underachievement .
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