Example sentences of "so that [pron] [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | Flexing his fingers so that they popped with the cold , he looked around tensely . |
2 | Alternatively , perhaps neutrinos are much more elusive than we think , so that they evade with ease the traps we set them . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | The room , reached this time from the veranda , was just as lovely as she had remembered , and after folding some clothes neatly in drawers and hanging the rest on satin-padded hangers in the wardrobe she fussed for quite some time with the scanty collection of knick-knacks she had brought , trying to arrange them so that they harmonised with the tranquil simplicity of the décor . |
5 | The sorrow , the loneliness , the confusion disappeared with the taste of his lips on hers , with the hunger that communicated through his kiss , so that she burned with a desire unlike anything she had ever felt before . |
6 | She changed seats with Hugo so that she sat with her back to the other diners . |
7 | At that moment , a voice did call , so that she jerked with shock . |
8 | Without consideration he ripped the tape from her skin so that she winced with the searing pain . |
9 | She took a quick break for lunch , gulping down a couple of sandwiches and a cup of coffee , then spent the afternoon painting the dragon , using dozens of different shades so that he shimmered with colour . |
10 | It was as if two palms had been placed against the frail skin and forced it upwards so that he saw with a shock of premonitory recognition the shine of the skull beneath the skin . |
11 | Stuart changed this so that he travelled with his team and stayed in the same cheap hotels . |
12 | 4 Extend the right leg outwards , pulling the toes back sharply so that you strike with the heel to the chest area . |
13 | reverse the roles so that you start with Bill 's part and the language helper says John 's part . |
14 | If one stops for a piss the rest might catch up and if they do they will either fall straight over him so that you finish with a ball of dogs that will take forever to unwind , or they will take lumps out of him . |
15 | ‘ The club is unique , and we want to see it develop so that it compares with the Queen 's Rugby Club , that is serving as a platform to provide some of the country 's top players . |
16 | The kitten was cradled in her arms and she ran her fingers gently up and down its stomach so that it purred with delight . |
17 | He shook his head , his hair catching the light so that it gleamed with a blue fire . |
18 | Extend your answer to problem 1.6 so that it deals with any number of input devices . |
19 | These three months were needed to draft the training pack so that it coordinated with the structure of the information drafts . |
20 | It is clear that the scheme needs to be administered so that it dovetails with and reinforces the benefits of other grant schemes which provide for hedge renovation and management . |
21 | If , on the other hand , you judged the conversation you heard to be trivial and inconsequential and found yourself only selecting certain parts of it : if you changed it , rewrote it , rethought it completely so that it accorded with your own notion of how that conversation should have proceeded , then you are another sort of writer . |
22 | She made it sound French , pronouncing the word so that it rhymed with ‘ Vaseline ’ . |