Example sentences of "so [conj] [pers pn] gave " in BNC.

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1 Equally remarkably , he made them open their pockets , so that they gave with extraordianry generosity when other communities as far away as Italy suffered disasters like their own .
2 The second reason is immigration , where we gained on balance about half a million people and they of course were mostly young , they had their families here , so that they gave the impression of having very high birthrates .
3 The baby suddenly revealed its head and thrust its way out of her , so that she gave a great agonised cry .
4 He lay down on her and penetrated her again so that she gave a cry of relief .
5 I gather that the match was played at the new centre — little more than a new clay court being put down in an old car park and towering scaffolding stands then being erected around it , rising almost vertically so that it gave the impression of the fans literally hovering over the court .
6 Sony Corporation 's Tape Recorder Division tried to redesign a small portable tape recorder so that it gave stereophonic sound .
7 so if they gave in to that one temptation
8 So if you gave that person ten shares , gave ninety shares to somebody else it 's a hundred percent in total , but if that person then dies cos you do n't want any of his relatives to have it then there 's only the ninety shares remaining and ninety shares will be one hundred percent .
9 So if you gave me six as the input , what would I do with it ?
10 Yeah , so if I gave you , twelve and a half per cent .
11 Erm so if I gave you something like that to differentiate
12 So if I gave you something to differenti to integrate
13 So if I gave you one pound fifty
14 So if I gave you that and said show that that is simple harmonic motion .
15 Like many of the gentry all over the country , he was convinced that the wound now bleeding Christendom might yet be healed , and the Church , the Body of Christ , made whole ; so when he gave sanctuary to young men on their way to train as priests in France , or secret agents from Spain or Ireland , he did so believing that he was acting in the best interests of his country , claiming that if anyone was a traitor it was the ardent puritans like Walsingham and Drake , who by their political manoeuvrings and piratical attacks on Spanish merchantmen were pushing the Queen remorselessly into a confrontation with King Philip of Spain .
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