Example sentences of "[verb] so [that] there " in BNC.
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1 | There seems general agreement that the mind does not work like a camera , faithfully recording everything in front of its lens , for apart from the discrimination of sensations and the filtering out of some of them , the information that is passed on undergoes considerable re-organisation and change so that there is always a discrepancy between the sensory input and what is perceived . |
2 | Erm Nick has obviously talked about the er , the phasing of the estate erm , just to point out that the reason for it , perhaps seeming a bit of long drawn out er affair , it 's , it 's a , a minimum time as far as erm , all the people who have been negotiating feel it 's achievable in if we are to make sure that the estate does n't remain a building site as as a as a total entity fo , at any time , so this site here will not commence until this site is completed so that there will be some er , rest bite for the bungalow residents and of course , somewhere to park their cars in the in the interim . |
3 | Other Goblin Shamans need to be kept towards the flanks or placed so that there are not too many Orcs and Goblins about , otherwise they will ‘ eadbang . |
4 | I , I do n't often agree with Jim about anything , but I really do agree with him about this , that there has to be some clear guidelines , I think , as to how these are fixed , they are not going be have the potential of being very unfair to people because people operate in different ways in different areas and I would suggest that it would be a good idea if this community were to ask for erm guidelines to be drafted for this committee to agree so that there is a more even fair , laid down procedure for dealing with the cases coming before the panel . |
5 | We would be delighted , and I expect that would blight his future even more , but it is essential that we have a mechanism to check on what is happening so that there is information and a body to which people can bring their grievances so that matters are properly set out and , more important , rectified before damage is done . |
6 | One of the major decisions taken by the working party was that in order to reinforce domesticity and encourage small group living , the nursing section or charge of up to 30 beds should be designed so that there are 3 subsections ( 2 in exceptional circumstances ) , of not more than 10 beds nor less than 8 , each of these forming complete living units and having one 4 bedroom plus an appropriate number of single bedrooms , adequate WC and bashing facilities and a fitting room , dining room and severity/pantry . |
7 | ‘ The new generation of kites are designed so that there is no need for a huge area to fly them from , ’ according to Andrew Spiller , who has opened The Kite Loft at Ballyhackamore in Belfast . |
8 | The point cams mark the edge of the pattern knitting and are positioned so that there is only space for the ‘ B ’ pattern to be knitted . |
9 | The felt layers should be lapped by at least 150mm ( 6in ) , the upper felt being placed over the lower felt so that there is a continuous fall towards the eaves gutter . |
10 | Resources must be applied so that there wo n't be unacceptable damage . |
11 | He started the car by letting it run downhill — Maxim had insisted they park so that there would be no give-away noise of the starter- and drove steadily for several miles . |
12 | Thus all discretionary powers to benefit persons should be clearly drafted so that there is no inclusion of the settlor or his spouse among the discretionary class . |
13 | well my Lord , yes the stay of the counterclaim as a set off , that would then be denying article eighty five as a shield well of course it would n't undermine the defences based upon article eighty five per se , the other ways , I mean the set off is simply one way in which the defence arises , it arises in three other ways as your Lordship seems to have an opinion , security or set off is simply one of the ways the defence , but it 's not the only defence , so to simply state that part of the defence would not get the , would not mean that the article eighty five defence erm , er , evaporated in any way shape or form , the whole defence would have to be stayed so that there was none , no defence left , a defence on article eighty five |
14 | more clearly and widely understood so that there is no confusion about our procedures ; and |
15 | Unless frequent pin points can be obtained during the descent , errors in position of 20 miles or more can easily occur , and this factor alone limits cloud flying to days on which large clouds are isolated so that there are clear areas between them . |
16 | Which you 'll remember you were told to do so that there 's a space For your name . |
17 | Similarly , Pfeffer has identified ‘ dependence ’ as crucial to a group 's power , when the importance of a unit 's tasks are greater than any other 's : ‘ Power derives from having something that someone else wants or needs , and being in control of the performance or resource so that there are few alternative sources , or no alternative sources , for obtaining what is desired ’ ( Pfeffer 1981 , p. 99 ) . |
18 | This speeds the production of the index number where complex commodity lists are involved so that there is less delay in publication . |
19 | The only feasible ground , as a matter of language , for contending that the right to ask questions and demand answers comes to an end upon charging is that the suspect is no longer a person whose affairs are to be investigated so that there can no longer be ‘ any matter relevant to the investigation . ’ |
20 | In either case the content and timing must be specified so that there can be no confusion at a later date when the agreement on who does what is no longer fresh in the mind . |
21 | Bringing her mind back to the keys she suggested having a photograph taken so that there would be a record of them if it was ever needed . |
22 | In institutions the pattern is reversed so that there are 13,000 adults in institutions in severity group 1 and 108,000 in category 10 . |
23 | The middle phase is where this tolerance is progressively lost so that there is decreased control over use and over associated behaviour . |
24 | Allocation was weighted so that there were 30 controls in order to form a solid baseline and 20 mice each irradiated to the upper or lower mediastinum . |
25 | Erm but it 's still , still reasonably clear and then we 've got this which is erm it 's all er constructed so that there 's a weighted score |
26 | This layering principle can be extended so that there are several voices in each layer . |
27 | It was another good example of why the sooner it is possible to delay the first round of the World Group matches so that there is more than a full week between them and the first Grand Slam tournament of the year , the better . |
28 | For the second series , at day 3 , 45 mice were randomly allocated with even weighting so that there were 15 in each group . |
29 | Many processes have changed so that there is less direct human involvement in the production cycle , e.g. metal working , highly repetitive cycles can be conducted by robots and similar devices , e.g. in car assemblies , and the human operator gets better support even when still involved directly , e.g. the word processor as a substitute for the typewriter . |