Example sentences of "so [pron] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 Dinner is served by candlelight , so no-one will notice how many pudim flã ( the creamiest crème caramel you 'll ever taste ) you consume .
2 ‘ We had a free day yesterday , and we have had no matches this week , so everyone should be fresh for what is obviously a very important match . ’
3 His handwriting was so bad that Mr Sunderland had pinned his composition to the notice-board in the hall so everyone could see he was the worst writer in the whole school .
4 She had the Monument built on top of the hill so everyone could see it as a landmark .
5 The envelope was too big for the bag , so everyone could see it .
6 Of course one way to make sure there would always be a steady stream of customers in places like Polo Park would be to redistribute income so everyone could afford to shop here .
7 All entrants will receive a 50p voucher redeemable against any future purchase of Guinness Original , so everyone can enjoy the distinctive and satisfying taste of this special beer .
8 All entrants will receive a 50p voucher redeemable against any future purchase of Guinness Original , so everyone can enjoy the distinctive and satisfying taste of this special beer .
9 Differing skill levels are accommodated through a handicapping system so everyone can play a full part .
10 I 'm standing in Nick 's hall , so everyone can hear .
11 In fantasy land there are no politics so everyone can quite happily agree on how to things and agree on common .
12 Smile and be pleasant , make your way through the ballroom so everyone can see you . ’
13 The first morning we spent weaving with every other needle , laying the wool across by hand ! this put me off right away , because we were using punchcard machines , so nothing would have been easier than to slip in Card 1 and go ahead with our weaving without any trouble .
14 The whole Wilder Kaiser area is a conservation area , so nothing will spoil the view .
15 To explain , requires the use of terms less abstruse than that which is to be explained , and such terms can not always be found ; for as nothing can be proved but by supposing something intuitively known , and evident without Proof , so nothing can be defined but by the use of words too plain to admit a definition .
16 They [ theoretical differences ] are not resolved really ; they continue as quite big arguments ; and there are quite big camps really of those who believe in theory and those who believe in scholarship , I suppose ; and we pretend that you can just muddle along and it does n't matter , but the crunch comes at things like marking exam papers , because if you 've got a student who 's heavily into theory , writing for a marker who 's heavily not into theory , then they tend to say things like ‘ oh , he 's just read Terry Eagleton , so blah blah blah ’ or ‘ she 's just read Cate Belsey and regurgitated that ’ so someone can get a bad mark because they 've written for the wrong person .
17 There is still planning permission for the Gabalfa office development , so someone will move there .
18 But what ever happens at the end of the day , neither is going on the scrap heap because they are a diamond , so someone will snap up a diamond and it will retain it 's value and they will do very well .
19 But kernels are available , so someone must be producing them .
20 Bartram had insisted that this differed from the candleberry , Myrica cerifera , while Miller had found other authors ranging it with the Liquidambar , ‘ so I shall be much obliged to you , if you can send me a perfect specimen , that I may determine its proper genus . ’
21 But , as I said , it 's a two seater so I shall ask Yanto to come with me . ’
22 His conclusion on behalf of the Liberal Party was that the new Clause was ‘ substantially defective ’ , that if it was limited to ‘ prohibition on promoting homosexuality by teaching or by publishing material I would support it , but it is not , so I shall not support it . ’
23 The examples are too numerous to quote , so I shall confine myself to two .
24 'l I have already emphasised the importance of control and independence as factors in the anorexic process , so I shall now quote Erikson to illustrate the relation between emptiness and being left alone , and the relevance of both to anorexia nervosa :
25 That can not be compromised in any way so I shall still be as hard as ever in the ring . ’
26 USAAF memorials have received much coverage in Fly/Past so I shall only mention a few .
27 USAAF memorials have received much coverage in Fly/Past so I shall only mention a few .
28 I confess to not being in a position to bring his painstaking research into question so I shall confine myself to what is set before me .
29 Clever research design could sort out some of the confounded variables , so I shall add to the possibilities a speculation arising from my point about habituation .
30 If I were pedantic I would have to exclude it from my description of the Basque country , because Sauveterre is definitely a Béarnais and not a Basque town ; but it is close to the edge of Basse-Navarre , and worth a visit , so I shall rope it in here .
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