Example sentences of "day so [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | A woman who is generally satisfied will organize her days so that she is not overcome by the many demands on her time . |
2 | A number of retail outlets will allow you to take a rug home for a few days so that you can see it in the context of your home , and this simple precaution can not be recommended too strongly . |
3 | erm because that 's like a continuous thing erm with with some other stuff , if it 's just like essays or projects due in at the end of this term or beginning of next , you know get , get the light stuff out of the way first erm and try you may find it easier if you , if you , what I used to do was sort of try and , you know , pace it out a little bit and not try and write an essay all at once because I found that very difficult to do but if you just sort of write a paragraph and do , do something else for a bit and you know kind of write another paragraph a bit later on in the day and , and , you know , kind of erm you know work , you know do n't , do n't try and write an essay all in one evening but try and sort of , you know , if you 've managed to spread it out over the course of a few days so that you do n't have to do too much at once I mean it 's difficult to concentrate on one thing |
4 | ‘ John went behind the counter at Selfridges for a couple of days so that he would understand what assistants have to cope with . |
5 | He walked to Hause Point twice a day and apart from that … he wrote one or two letters and delighted her father by franking one of his ; he waited for him to get a full free day so that they could go char fishing ; he declined all invitations and although he was irreproachably welcoming when Mr Skelton and his daughter made a surprise detour on one of their visits up the valley from Lorton to call in at the Fish , Mary thought that she could tell that he was happier to see them depart than he had been to see them arrive . |
6 | ‘ The males I train every day so that they can jump and run without feeling too much tired . ’ |
7 | ‘ I want to go during the day so that we can all see the countryside . ’ |
8 | That 's reach a common understanding which reflects the realities of a relationship we enjoy at the present day so that we can all get on with the task of serving our members and forming a Labour government . |
9 | She agreed to accompany me to the building society the next day so that we could withdraw Charlie 's share of the money . |
10 | Filming then moved to Rome , where the Italian Olympic Committee provided use of the Olympic stadium and offices , and helped Michael Winner to close up to six miles of streets each day so that he could shoot the Marathon . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Plan your day so that you have too much to do . |
13 | Beaverbrooks recommend you choose your wedding ring about three months before the big day so that you have no last minute worries . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | My ambition is to have a different look each day so that I ca n't be labelled . ’ |
16 | Adam gave it to me the other day so that I could lock up . |
17 | 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 ) |