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

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1 Moreover , modern legislation has made possible ( within limits ) the creation of an irrevocable power of attorney , so that even knowledge of the principal 's death or insanity will not affect the validity of acts done under it .
2 And from the fields and villages of England , where work has slowed to a trickle and where the landlords have enclosed the common lands ( after 1802 ) SO that even subsistence living is difficult , from these fields comes a mighty army of labour .
3 Co-operation is an idealisation of the optimisation problem of minimising the cost and maximising the pay-off ( so that both utterer and interpreter are satisfied ) .
4 One participant has to describe a route traced out on the map so that both speaker and listener follow the identical route .
5 Other examples of possible Contingencies could include : * the deliberate exercise of buyer power , influencing the prices , terms and conditions of supply ; * large customers seeking smaller companies as suppliers , so that again buyer power can be exercised .
6 Not only can its causal links be shown but its habits , strengths and weaknesses can be determined so that ultimately disease may be tackled .
7 But at the same time he refuses Derrida 's equation of historicity with difference as such , instead reformulating his former thesis so that now history itself takes part in the epistemic shifts that he traces .
8 All steps in corridors were replaced by ramps so that now wheelchair users can gain access to any part of the Town Hall .
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10 In addition , some unions seek to operate a ‘ closed shop ’ so that only union members may be employed .
11 However , experience shows that it will be very hard to devise a control system so that only ivory from these countries is traded .
12 Two scales are provided for assessing language comprehension , one of which is specially modified so that only eye pointing is required .
13 The laws that can have this effect are marked ( * ) , and have been set out so that only right to left use can bring out this difficulty .
14 So if not nostalgia , what did it mean to you ? ’
15 Er very often Australian Aboriginal societies you meet men the corroborees at these ritual gatherings and if you 're one of the club , then in the ritual they 'll tell you , they 'll say hey , you know , you know you know you say where did you get all these kangaroos you know oh we got them over at the so and so ranges or down at the so and so water hole that 's where they all are this week , and this is very important information for man .
16 Er I ca n't say precisely leave it in the acid for so and so time .
17 That he 'd do that in the morning as a little part time job for 'em , and all he 'd do is erm , the Pool Manager , which is at Lock Gates , he know what ships come in the day before and he really know the man and then in the morning they 'd say well so and so ship has arrived but perhaps he might know it , then he 'd send , he 'd know what men to send and this , cos I , I used to get the latest information , they did n't worry him , they worried me about lates latest information and of course we knew what ships was due for the next day so we knew what allocation we wanted .
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