Example sentences of "[art] day so [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Another hazard is the wind swinging and increasing during the day so that the glider ends up parked facing directly into the wind . |
2 | Complex carbohydrates are best taken regularly throughout the day so that the glycogen is steadily replaced and built up in the muscles . |
3 | ‘ I want to go during the day so that we can all see the countryside . ’ |
4 | Allen had never earned more than ten pounds a week , taking part-time jobs during the day so that he could write in the evenings . |
5 | If the latter option is taken , it is better to spread the intake throughout the day so as to continually top up the body 's supply . |
6 | It was pointed out that he was a regular watchman who slept during the day so as to be able to perform his nightly duties . |
7 | The poorest buy goods on a daily credit basis at high interest rates and , if they are unsuccessful with their sales , are forced to lower their prices towards the end of the day so as to have enough to pay back the loan . |
8 | As for happy hours , I 'd say that 50% of pubs in Leeds have a happy hour at least once a day so if you were looking for something to celebrate each and every day then this might come up ( along with the anniversary of the death of the guy who drove the stephenson steam train on it 's maiden journey , and the all too sad occasion of the 7th anniversary of the cat that lived 4 doors down that was callously knocked over by the no. 40 bus ) |
9 | Asthmatics should learn a relaxation technique and practise it every day so that it can be ‘ turned on ’ at will , whenever an attack seems imminent . |
10 | She felt a sudden desire to dye her hair blonde and keep dyeing it every day so that the roots would never show . |
11 | ‘ The males I train every day so that they can jump and run without feeling too much tired . ’ |