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

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1 This week 14 paintings were put up for auction in London so the gallery could clear its debts and provide grants for artists , particularly students , in the region .
2 The position of the casualty was still uncertain , but she had reported that she was somewhere to the west of Burtonport so the lifeboat set course to the NW at full speed , adjusting as necessary for the large swell , and calling the casualty on the VHF radio .
3 The large-scale relationships between landforms and tectonics in plate interiors have received comparatively little attention from geomorphologists so the literature from this perspective .
4 Moreover , the bill purchases were due to a large extent to overfunding of the PSBR through sales of gilts so the Bank was effectively carrying out a maturity transformation in the market and one which , at times , entailed a " cost " ( as bill yields were lower than gilt yields ) .
5 ‘ Black magic ’ is apparently now considered racist in America so the term ‘ Chinaman ’ must also be the same , ’ Professor Jones said .
6 David Pipe was helping his father at Aintree so the ride on Martin Pipe 's Ring The Pipeline in the Maiden ( Div 2 ) went to Nick Moore , 19 , an assistant at the Nicholashayne yard .
7 As they longed for a spiritual assurance of Christ 's presence and received it in the Holy Spirit which literally inspired in them knowledge and love of God so the meditator may grow in inner spiritual knowledge ( c.33 , 36 ) .
8 Manufacturers do put static protection devices on chips so the problem is nowhere near as bad as it was but it 's better to be safe than out of pocket .
9 F equals M A. Divide both sides by M so the acceleration , this is a bit like our Ohm 's Law thing , let's keep the mass the same , we 're dealing with say a Mini , we 're not going to change that .
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