Example sentences of "the [adj] so [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The population of Manchester rose by an astonishing 45 per cent in the 1820s so that by 1831 it had reached 142,000 .
2 Later she mastered Braille , learned to type and later took lessons from a teacher for the deaf so that she could go to school , then college and later spent her life lecturing all over the world .
3 The reissued so that the reissued quantitated appro .. search approval form no longer has provision for B P questionnaire approval .
4 Hence part of the challenge is to find ways to getting through to the uninitiated so that a much larger proportion of adults have some insight into what mathematics is about .
5 Er , next week will be the last week for selling tickets for the social so if you 'd like to come tickets next week .
6 A pipe-freezing kit makes two plugs of ice either side of the joint so that you can cut through the pipes .
7 Pei 's openness uses the outside so that it seems as inviting as the interior .
8 For doors with both full nylon and full mesh panels , make sure the mesh is on the outside so that you can open the weatherproof door without letting any of the baddies in .
9 So next time you catch up at the lights with the smug so and so who was stuck to your bumper a mile back , with all the understanding you can muster just remind him that : ‘ There , there dear , size is n't everything you know . ’
10 And think this woman that had lost her baby she said , she 's one of the lucky so and so 's you know she lost hers , I could n't get rid of mine .
11 Because er most of the year we tell our kids not to talk to strangers , and then one day a year you send the little so and sos out to knock on peoples doors to ask for money er and sweets and things like that .
12 In the morning Rachaela bathed and dressed , and tugged on the bell-pull so that Cheta miraculously appeared .
13 One of his wins had qualified him for the National so when he came up for sale at Doncaster , Kempton secured him for 2,000 guineas on behalf of two of his owners who were keen to have a runner in the race .
14 The WRU has to arrange such matches — the more the better so that the selectors can see up-and-coming players in the proper environment .
15 I do n't understand why we make the poor so and so 's who are addicted to er to drugs er fear the law as well .
16 Resistor , R2 , limits the current so that in the event of a circuit failure , the l.e.d. will not be destroyed by excessive current as would otherwise be the case .
17 In many countries this process had a cumulative impact throughout the 1970s so that by the end of that decade the difference between the price paid to farmers for a crop and the price charged to distributors was highly inequitable .
18 The avoidance of ‘ income and wealth crystallization ’ would tend to attack the feedback advantages that high-income high-wealth households enjoy ( noted in Fig. 9–1 ) with respect to education , health care and the like so that multiple deprivations are avoided .
19 Pin a triangle next to the first so that it overlaps slightly .
20 What research does is to reformulate the familiar so that it assumes a new significance .
21 Suppose that the mating preference was asymmetrically arranged around the familiar so that first cousins with conspicuous plumage were preferred over those with dowdier plumage , then there would have been a relentless pressure for plumage to become more conspicuous .
22 It was also announced that the country 's domestic defence industry was to be developed in the 1990s so that by the year 2000 it would be able to produce its own military aircraft , warships and submarines .
23 But they 're all the same so that if you are er with which is the medical side and an opportunity arose for some other reason for you to transfer to another group we have n't got to retrain you .
24 The first and last points are the same so as to close the zone boundary .
25 The combs hang vertically with the hexagonal cells on them facing outwards and tilted slightly upwards from the horizontal so that the honey , before it is capped off , does not run out .
26 The plinth at the base was used as an altar , Mass being celebrated in the open so that people too afraid to move from their houses could benefit from the service .
27 Now , obviously , you know , yo getting the menopause out into the open so that everyone can talk about it , exchange information that that it 's not seen as a as a taboo or something to be particularly fearful of by men or women is n't going to be much good if it just makes everybody worry for er , for for the first half of o o o of their lives and , and then gibber through the second half !
28 She smiled , turning her head first to one side , then to the other so that they could all see the smile .
29 Sample 2 shows apiece of rib knitting with a 2x1 rib at on side and a 2x2 rib at the other so that you can see how much difference there is between the two .
30 The connections should be arranged so that the ballvalve is connected to one cistern and the cold feeds to the other so that the water does n't become stagnant .
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