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

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1 This used existing stone pillars , together with new replicas so that the whole design is very much in keeping with the original architecture .
2 The ERCs can , if necessary , be followed by periods of vocational training at training centres and colleges which teach the disabled new skills so that they can obtain work again .
3 I 'm not working on this new look so that you can spend the summer celibate , you know . ’
4 The new quantity so that the deformation is an expansion by the radio — ( which is in general , of course , a function of Xi ) .
5 Place them in similar positions in your new home so that the growing conditions remain as consistent as possible .
6 However , ‘ DC& : Decimal classification : additions , notes and decisions ’ is a useful means by which modifications can be announced in advance of a new edition so that reactions can be assessed before a revision is finally settled .
7 To convey more information about the new location , companies might consider running tape/slide presentations on the area or taking employees to the new site so that they can see what it is like .
8 They would have preferred process control and development staff to have established the new processes , and would have preferred to recruit ‘ green labour ’ to the new machines so that ‘ bad habits ’ would not have been carried over from the old production process .
9 He also needs to cap the new price so that it is prevented from rising further over the remaining four years of construction if he is to convince bankers that they should continue to support Eurotunnel .
10 Then the ever-watchful Jonas would come to the rescue , gently introducing a new topic so that she would shake off her mood with a diffident smile .
11 Furthermore a difficult transition can prejudice the changers against the new method so that they never appreciate its superiority over the old method .
12 Often , it is true , the commissioners drew the new boundaries so as to come to a point in the village where the ancient homestead lay , so that the farmer need not be disturbed from his old home .
13 As of Oct. 31 Zhelev had not invited anyone to form a new government so that under the terms of the Constitution the Dimitrov government remained in office in a caretaker capacity .
14 I would , I would have to be absolutely honest and that and er I would n't exclude myself from that particular er way of thinking because when they moved in , when you got a time for a job , erm for example there was one particular job that I was on erm and I thought that I was doing it reasonable accurately and rapidly , erm and they wanted to introduce a new fixture so that you know , I could do the whole series of faces on it .
15 We have already seen evidence of this in Zande witchcraft beliefs with their eager concern to assimilate and ‘ naturalize ’ new information so that it is consistent with the basic assumptions which Zande take for granted .
16 This means that all users must know which charge codes to use when they start to create new modules so that their modules can be stored against the correct charge code for their project .
17 And I read that book and erm Marie , erm said said that they 've got new ones so that so that , excuse me , she 'd been talking about I 'd just made myself a pie I could n't eat any of it !
18 An all-party group of MPs want ministers to bring in new laws so that UK citizens accused of child sex offences can be brought before courts in Britain .
19 Instead , the laws specify offences in a radical new way so as to reverse the burden of proof implicity .
20 Where existing downpipes are sound and disappear into , say , a concrete path , it may be easier to leave them in place and to fit the new system so that the outlet matches up with the top of the existing pipe : 68mm plastic pipe will fit into 2¼ in cast Iron pipe .
21 Mr Broadfoot said that local authorities were clearly prepared to put the resources into the new system so that it operated successfully .
22 I am thinking of the child becoming part of a new family so that the new parents become the ‘ psychological parents ’ , and thus offer a sense of security , a sense of belonging , of being loved , until the child reaches adulthood and beyond .
23 They 'll be easing me on as the new presenter so as not to put too much pressure on me .
24 Pynchon , like Joyce , delights in repeating details in new contexts so as to tantalize the reader into thinking he/she has missed crucial meanings .
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