Example sentences of "so [pers pn] can [be] " in BNC.

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1 But I want to stay healthy so I can be useful . ’
2 I 'm his sister , so I can be blunt about it .
3 Just so she can be mistaken for someone else . ’
4 Jenkins has been in the job for about ten days , so she can be forgiven for forgetting a lot of names , but she does have a long history of dealing with elderly people .
5 After the birth , make sure you get your German Measles vaccination so you can be certain you 're protected for the future .
6 We are constantly watching the property market and are alert to every factor which affects it , so you can be confident of getting the soundest marketing advice available .
7 The Fiordaliso is an excellent value for money base in Bardolino , and is run by the same family as the popular Catullo , so you can be sure of a warm welcome .
8 ‘ I 'll guide you upstairs so you can be with the others , ’ Bryce said .
9 And this includes your money and credit cards — so you can be sure you 're covered when you 're away from home .
10 After the birth , make sure you get your German Measles vaccination so you can be certain you 're protected for the future .
11 Try this exercise alone to begin with , then check it out with your boss so you can be sure that your assumptions are correct .
12 To drive a London black cab , you have to pass stringent geographical and driving tests , so you can be sure that any London cabbie knows what he is doing and where he is going .
13 This ensures that food is always cooked evenly across the full width of the vitreous enamelled grill-pan , so you can be sure of outstanding results every time you cook .
14 And of course all New World hoods are built to the highest British Electrotechnical Approvals Board Safety Specifications , so you can be sure that they will work safely in your kitchen .
15 It is cleverly elasticated at the back , so you can be sure of a flattering shape .
16 Every roof has an individual character — so you can be sure of an investment that ; s lovely to look at as well as adding to the value of your building .
17 This is an Intel design , so you can be pretty sure that the forthcoming Pentium processor — or rather the P24T OverDrive version — will work in this machine .
18 I 'm wurkin hard and lurning to be a sailor , so you can be prowd of me .
19 All the photographers taking part in our competition are winners in the annual Fuji Wedding & Portrait Awards , so you can be sure their work is of a high quality — as you can see from the sample here — in a variety of styles .
20 Er so you can be even more confused with quality management system .
21 We provide informative Healthy Eating leaflets an nutrition labelling on our products so you can be better informed about what you eat .
22 On other occasions something datable may by chance have been left with the hoard , as with the hoard of gold and silver coins deposited during the English Civil War at Breckenbrough in North Yorkshire ; the pot in which the hoards were found also contained two receipts for requisitioned cheese dating to 17 January 1644 , so we can be confident that the hoard was deposited in the run-up to the Battle of Marston Moor in July of that year .
23 ‘ The Queen has given Jamaica independence from Great Britain now , so we can be our own country by ourselves . ’
24 What we need to know is where they 're heading for — so we can be ready for them .
25 If you could send us your real address , Anne , along with your ‘ distinctive ’ signature so we can be sure it 's you , a year 's subscription will be yours …
26 Our own Ian Smith is drawing up posters for us so we can be sure they will be eye-catching .
27 We 're busy getting our cat together so we can be as supportive as we possibly can .
28 I would like to see contractors ' charging policy completely reviewed , so we can be sure that we are not locked into ‘ historic costing methods ’ that fail to recognise the considerable advances in main and service laying technology .
29 They do n't know the language so their choice of jobs is limited to the worst and least skilled ; they do n't know their rights so they can be intimidated , they do n't have much information about other , better off workers so they can be paid poverty-line wages .
30 They do n't know the language so their choice of jobs is limited to the worst and least skilled ; they do n't know their rights so they can be intimidated , they do n't have much information about other , better off workers so they can be paid poverty-line wages .
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