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

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1 Unfortunately it predicts far too much power on small scales so that a significant degree of antibiasing would be needed .
2 The concerns of Scott J were echoed by Harman J in Systems Reliability Holdings Plc v Smith [ 1990 ] IRLR 377 where the judge concluded ( in a case where he was concerned with an express restriction on the use and disclosure of , in particular the knowledge acquired by the defendant during his employment of the ability to modify an old computer by a small addition so as to make a new product of significant commercial value ) that the controversial part of Neill LJ 's judgment did not bind him to hold that there can not be in an express restrictive of covenant any restriction on information held by an ex-employee which is not a trade secret or something similar .
3 But what we 're proposing here essentially , is to say we 've got a seventy thousand pound contingency not specifically allocated , we will reduce that down to thirty thousand , but within that thirty thousand we will have to deal with requests we get to increase grants to people who 're already in receipt of grant support , and also we 've also found it extremely helpful to have a small reserve so that when a body comes along and says I would do this for you , but I do need a small grant in order to do it , and you 're effectively buying a hundred thousand pounds worth of service for ten thousand pounds , that you have actually got a ten thousand pounds to put it in , rather than funding everyone , so that 's basically the policy behind it Chair .
4 Computer discs , containing the names of defaulters , are being despatched to the men in the small offices so that final legal warnings can be printed and distributed .
5 You will save time later by adjusting VR1 sliding contact clockwise in very small steps so that an operating time for one minute ( within one second or two ) is obtained .
6 Diode D1 is also mounted on a small heatsink so that its two pins go through to the appropriate foil points and the ‘ sink itself , which has solderable pins , is mounted vertically and fitted to the holes ‘ E-E ’ .
7 that some concessions regarding ( a ) should be afforded to small companies so as to relieve them of burdens and expense that they might find intolerable .
8 If working on an oval picture you will have to use several small pieces so that they follow the shape of the frame ( see p. 91 ) .
9 Firstly , the growth of corporate enterprise falsified the theory that in any given industry there were numerous small firms so that each firm had no market power but was obliged to accept the market price for its products .
10 The essence of the FSU approach consists of the family caseworkers having very small caseloads so that they can visit families frequently-several times a week if necessary-and help directly with the practical as well as emotional problems the families face .
11 ‘ Minpins of the forest ! ’ he cried , raising his small voice so that it could be heard all over the tree .
12 ‘ Yes , ’ she acknowledged reluctantly , lifting her small chin so that her fine hair fell away from her face , ‘ I did quite a bit . ’
13 I often think that our sociological relationships are like an action in which each person is a small knot so that we can influence the common situation in four directions .
14 ‘ I have to stitch each sock from toe to top using very small stitches so that the seam is not too obvious .
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