Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [vb past] so [that] " in BNC.

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1 Their relation is far closer than the arbitrary link between signifier and signified so that in some contexts ( irony or double entendre for example ) connotative meanings are part and parcel of the denoted meaning .
2 And he threw back his head and laughed so that his whole chest shook .
3 Such a list may quite simply be typed out on sheets of paper and duplicated so that additions and changes may be made until the list has to be retyped for clarity 's sake .
4 Then he executed a half-somersault and twisted so that when he had stabilised he was level with Rostov , but inverted .
5 Such tasks may have been stated so that they are open to interpretation and worded so that they are accessible to most pupils , rather than aimed at a notional difficulty level .
6 He nodded avidly in affirmation of his train of thought and turned so that the light fell directly on the front of his body .
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