Example sentences of "so that [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 So that stuck and eventually when that place folded and we came over here , er we just called them the Dollies and that was , they were referred to , everybody knew who they were ,
2 So that go that goes there then really does it ?
3 So that meant that he was he could n't sort of do a heavy heavy work so he just used to do odd job things you know , he 'd sell horse and carts and er he 'd go down to the pier when he used to do the fishing boats , he used to come in and he 'd buy a box of fish from them and go round the streets selling them you know .
4 Erm and that how that but through land reform it meant that how that you had erm credit difficulties and that how that landlords who prev previously provided the credit were no longer there and so that meant that how that erm that exasperated problems of increasing productivity and also there was a severe shortage of farm implements and animals cos they were n't redistributed , there was only the surplus that was taken away from the rich peasants and landlords , it meant that how that the , the rich peasants erm you know , got back er they sort of were a self-perpetuating elite in that how the poor peasants just did n't have the means to improving their production .
5 And so that shows that how that they I mean it implies that that 's happening and that that ought to be controlled .
6 Not only have we got young people from all the political parties involved , but we 've also got Sir Geoffrey Howe , John Smith , David Owen , Lord Jenkins , in other words one senior representative from each of the major political parties has agreed to be a patron er so that shows that it is a cross-party initiative .
7 Yeah , so that means that people who 've been living here before has has been ripping catalogues off and things like that .
8 So that means that , okay , supposing we have a tutorial , does that mean we have n't got anything next term until the exams start ?
9 That means that we are locked into issuing fire certificates since we rely on the and it imposes a marked official erm , performance target on us , we ca n't afford to let the numbers of inspections of supported defences drop , so that means that we 've got to find money from elsewhere in the budget .
10 So that means that er , in th the total we do have to pay in some way or another , is four thousand pounds with sixty but we 'll say we 've already got three thousand four hundred , if all the for , forty people go and they pay twenty five pounds each , that 's another thousand , so we 've got a I think I 've got it right , a , we 're only a hundred and sixty short .
11 This is the final account , so that means that you 've finished altogether with the property .
12 I remember a on the telephone , you know , I used to speak and talk and talk , apparently she would switch to German , so that means that I ca n't someone
13 it 's twenty two so that means that it 's ten degrees ten above zero .
14 So that means that the productivity has to go up , presumably .
15 So that means if Mrs Old Mrs brown down the road gives us a pound , we 'd get a whole thruppence .
16 So that means if you picked a bit of the outline up now , pick a bit alright , I reckon if you do area select now select
17 Right so that means if there 's nobody moving out , John ca n't move in ?
18 So that means if you could line up a hundred million atoms you 'd just reach one centimetre ?
19 So that means until we 've heard from , one of them , we ca n't sort of ascertain finally the , the , the programme for the next few weeks .
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