Example sentences of "so [pron] can " in BNC.

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1 All entrants will receive a 50p voucher redeemable against any future purchase of Guinness Original , so everyone can enjoy the distinctive and satisfying taste of this special beer .
2 All entrants will receive a 50p voucher redeemable against any future purchase of Guinness Original , so everyone can enjoy the distinctive and satisfying taste of this special beer .
3 Differing skill levels are accommodated through a handicapping system so everyone can play a full part .
4 I 'm standing in Nick 's hall , so everyone can hear .
5 In fantasy land there are no politics so everyone can quite happily agree on how to things and agree on common .
6 Smile and be pleasant , make your way through the ballroom so everyone can see you . ’
7 To explain , requires the use of terms less abstruse than that which is to be explained , and such terms can not always be found ; for as nothing can be proved but by supposing something intuitively known , and evident without Proof , so nothing can be defined but by the use of words too plain to admit a definition .
8 They [ theoretical differences ] are not resolved really ; they continue as quite big arguments ; and there are quite big camps really of those who believe in theory and those who believe in scholarship , I suppose ; and we pretend that you can just muddle along and it does n't matter , but the crunch comes at things like marking exam papers , because if you 've got a student who 's heavily into theory , writing for a marker who 's heavily not into theory , then they tend to say things like ‘ oh , he 's just read Terry Eagleton , so blah blah blah ’ or ‘ she 's just read Cate Belsey and regurgitated that ’ so someone can get a bad mark because they 've written for the wrong person .
9 Mind you , I do all right so I ca n't complain . ’
10 I turn away so I ca n't look at her , but she leans over and looks me straight in the face .
11 ‘ I do n't know the type so I ca n't tell .
12 ‘ There 's nothing certain and I do n't have all the bits so I ca n't promise , ’ he said .
13 ‘ I 'm late for a meeting at the House now , Mike , so I ca n't wait to see your copy .
14 I would n't have been able to see that gateway , so I ca n't say whether she was there or not , at five . ’
15 ‘ Well , ’ he said disarmingly , ‘ I may be the devil , but I do n't drink and I 've been married to the same woman for 40 years , so I ca n't be that bad . ’
16 Yes , as you say , I was n't in the Cabinet so I ca n't really speak with any authority at all about how he conducted affairs there .
17 So I ca n't go out through the garden ? ’
18 He told me that he had said to Ivy that he hoped between the three of us we might make head or tail of it , and she said , ‘ Well , we are three intelligent people , so I ca n't see why we should have any difficulty . ’
19 ‘ George is over four months old and my father has never seen him , so I ca n't tell you what he thinks , ’ he told Hello ! magazine .
20 I even got to the point where I was an approved parliamentary candidate , but I never applied for a seat so I ca n't say I was ever rejected ! ’
21 They do n't make three-day weekends , so I ca n't comment .
22 She got a first class degree at the end of it all , so I ca n't have done so badly !
23 ‘ The H. E. Bates book is called Sleepless Moon and it 's in development at the moment so I ca n't say too much about it . ’
24 There are many — kissing gates which are too small to allow me through , pathways which drop steeply at the edge so I ca n't move to the side to open the gate , well-meaning people who put deep grit or gravel onto the surface of the path , making my progress slow and tiring , and deep mud where horses and motorbikes have also used the path .
25 ‘ No , he 's not coming this way , so I ca n't get a close look , but I 'm sure it 's not him . ’
26 Due to the publication schedule of ‘ Contact ’ I am actually writing this before the AGM , so I ca n't say anything more about it except that I intend to resign at it , due to the fact that I expect to be leaving the London area , so this will be the last time you will hear about London Branch from me .
27 So I ca n't say that I know where your mother is or why she left . ’
28 So that 's why I ended up doing science and I 've got this far so I ca n't be bad at it .
29 I know you never considered Madeleine was the right girl for me and no one in this whole world knows me as well as you do , so I ca n't ignore your opinion , even though I 'd like to .
30 PAMELA : Sir , I hope there was no need of your information so I ca n't thank you for it .
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