Example sentences of "[noun sg] so [conj] [conj] they " in BNC.
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1 | Did it make them stronger in their faith so that when they leave school and face the terrible temptation of the world , the fact that they danced on the altar during mass strengthen them against the temptation ? |
2 | make sure they are lying on their side so that if they are sick their vomit wo n't stop them breathing |
3 | But , more than that , his predilection for Neath players deprived the club of their own best talent so that when they would otherwise have been training for the league , instead they were training for the Five Nations Championship . |
4 | The sun has crabbed their gaze so that when they turn to me I see a row of puppies squinting . |
5 | The Waste lay on a high part of the forest so that when they reached it the sun , which had already sunk from sight in the valleys , was still poised above the dark low edge of the distant forest . |
6 | They 're seen as being reliable , they 'll use a standard approach so that when they come to solve a problem , what do we , what did we do before ? |
7 | Some may fear that during their absence , colleagues remaining in the home country will forge ahead on the career ladder so that when they return to Britain they will find themselves behind and unable to catch up . |
8 | This does not mean that every doctor must marry a nurse and that a Greek professor should immediately set out to teach his bride Greek on their honeymoon , but partners do have the responsibility to educate each other in the basic rudiments of their profession so that when they begin to share their victories or challenges , the other will have at least a basic working knowledge to understand the story being told . |
9 | They are represented ( perhaps , more accurately , mis-represented ) in a particular way so that when they become anchored they must become objectified . |