Example sentences of "so that [pers pn] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 Tell the resident what you plan to do before you start so that he/she knows what is about to happen and can help if possible .
2 They touch down , and he pushes off again , taking her arm so that she glides up with him in spite of herself .
3 was delighted to tell you that we have already received our first nomination for this position in 1992. has been nominated and seconded and , as she is not a current elected member of the Executive Committee , it has been decided to invite her to the remaining Executive meetings as an observer so that she gets used to how the Society functions .
4 On the other hand , that model might be saying that so that she does n't have the envy of thousands of women heaped on her head !
5 A ballerina 's performances are limited to two a month , and so-called critics are ‘ dictated ’ what to write , so that she does n't get ideas .
6 Eventually he falls asleep , one arm outflung across her breasts so that she does not dare move it for fear of waking him , and , constricted , can not sleep herself .
7 Stick a gold star ( or a dab of nail varnish ) on the bottom button and sew a little red thread on the bottom buttonhole so that she does n't mismatch them .
8 And as they come , as Naomi comes back to the place where she went astray so God starts to bless , so much so that she does n't know whether she 's standing or sitting !
9 so that she does n't so we get nothing for
10 After discussing colour and product preferences , the consultant applies the make-up step-by-step to her own face and the customer copies , so that she learns how to use the products herself and can instantly see if she likes them or not .
11 ‘ One of the couples is dividing the babysitting so that she stays at home and he goes out to do the babysitting .
12 Some time needs to be spent in conversation so that she feels he desires the total person and not just the body .
13 Many children need to spend much of their time with the group in physical activity out-of-doors , and a teacher supervising them can help to develop their experiences and language , so that she feels her time is being used just as profitably out-of-doors as within the confines of the classroom .
14 There are small twigs digging into her back , she is angry , pushes against him , but he pays no attention , carries on , his hands exploring , he is smiling down at her and when he lowers his head the water from his hair seeps into her mouth so that she tastes the lake , the fish smell of deep water , sees the sun brilliant through the branches behind his head , blinding her eyes , sun specks floating , she closes them as he moves against her .
15 The experience of being molested once as a child and then a man jumping in her car at 21 yrs and her running away remained with her so that she has persistent fear of being attacked and the sense of someone being behind her .
16 She may be specially trained in some aspects of stroke care , so that she has the title of stroke care nurse .
17 At times the loneliness of her position has brought her to the edge of despair , so much so that she has made a number of suicide attempts , some more half-hearted than others .
18 Well so that she has similar , so that she has erm you know money when she gets married or if she decides not to get married maybe she can use it for a , a house deposit .
19 Well so that she has similar , so that she has erm you know money when she gets married or if she decides not to get married maybe she can use it for a , a house deposit .
20 She is far more likely to obey the rules if you discuss them with her , so that she knows why you make them .
21 ‘ But would n't it be better if I came to see her , just to meet her , so that she knows who you 're with ? ’
22 The public relations worker studies these differences , called " profiles " , so that she knows which paper is best suited for her information to get the best response .
23 The ballerina here is cleverly perched on a matchbox so that she looks as if she is standing up , but you might find it easier to omit her feet and just stand her flat on the cake board .
24 Some fall in behind her , and follow her to the lecture theatre , so that she appears to be leading a little procession , a female Pied Piper .
25 So much so that she remembers trying to wriggle her face away from it without success .
26 The more determinedly she hunts for confirmatory details the more the sources and scale of her information multiply , so that she reaches a stage of nervous exhaustion from sheer overload .
27 The patient who can not sit up may start by washing in bed , with the nurse guiding him , so that he does not risk over-balancing and falling .
28 The point of using a lift is to prevent the patient from making any effort at all , so that he does not increase his spasticity by trying to achieve movements he is not yet capable of making successfully .
29 The patient keeps his hands clasped together throughout the active parts of the transfer , so that he does not throw himself off balance by reaching out to grab the carer or the arm of the chair .
30 If the patient has to get dressed before he is able to dress independently , you have to dress him with care , so that he does not get involved in making any effort .
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